Tag: Judith’s Reviews

Guest Review: The Love Market by Carol Mason.

Guest Review: The Love Market by Carol Mason.

Judith’s review of The Love Market by Carol Mason. When a marriage ends and a first love reappears, Celine Lewis is about to learn that moving on is as complicated as going back. Three years after seeing her first love, Patrick, quite by chance in London, Celine’s ten-year marriage to Mike is over and she […]

Guest Review: Broken Destiny by Beth Ann Buehler

Guest Review: Broken Destiny by Beth Ann Buehler

Judith‘s review of Broken Destiny (A Rebel Canyon Novel) by Beth Ann Beuhler When Casey Owens runs away from Nevada bad boy Mark Whitlow, she’s fleeing not only one of the most powerful families in the south, but the man who just happens to be the father of her newborn son.  Tossing caution to the wind, […]

Guest Review: I Shall Not Want by Julia Spencer-Fleming

Guest Review: I Shall Not Want by Julia Spencer-Fleming

Judith‘s review of I Shall Not Want (Clare Fergusson and Russ van Alstyne Mystery) by Julia Spencer-Fleming In Julia Spencer-Fleming’s most suspenseful and passionate novel yet, town cop Russ Van Alstyne and Episcopal priest Clare Fergusson are separated by guilt and grief over Russ’s wife’s death. While these emotions keep them from being together, intense […]

Guest Review: Venom by Jennifer Estep.

Guest Review: Venom by Jennifer Estep.

Judith’s review of Venom (Elemental Assassins, Book 3) by Jennifer Estep. “It’s hard to be a badass when a giant is beating the crap out of you. Luckily, I never let pride get in the way of my work. My current project is personal: annihilate Mab Monroe, the Fire Elemental who murdered my family. Which […]

Guest Review: Downstroke by Desiree Holt

Guest Review: Downstroke by Desiree Holt

Judith‘s review of Downstroke by Desiree Holt It’s been twenty years since Charley Roper and Dallas Creed had their bitter parting.  Now a killer in stalking mode has brought the security specialist and the country music icon together again, but are either of them ready for this?  It’s obvious that the explosive chemistry is still there. […]