Tag: Kensington

Review: Grimm Consequences by Kate SeRine

Review: Grimm Consequences by Kate SeRine

Nate doesn’t exactly like to follow the rules that are laid down to him as a Reaper – especially the one that tells him to take Tess Little’s soul. He gives her a reprieve instead and saves her life. He watches over her, falls in love with her, and eventually he becomes her lover. . […]

Review: Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Review: Bite Me by Shelly Laurenston

Vic Barinov – tiger/bear hybrid shifter – has been given an assignment to help find a man by the name of Frankie Whitlan. He is wanted for a ton of crimes but the shifter protection agencies have been told to back off finding this man. As Vic works freelance he doesn’t have to follow those […]

Review: Highland Vow by Hannah Howell

Review: Highland Vow by Hannah Howell

Ten years ago, young Elspeth Murray rescued a wounded young knight and lost her heart forever. Now a stunning beauty and gifted healer, she is reunited with Cormac Armstrong when he saves her from an unwanted suitor. But Cormac is promised to another, a woman who has blinded him to her ruthlessness. Now Elspeth must […]

Review: and Able by Lucy Monroe

Review: and Able by Lucy Monroe

And Able is the final book in Lucy Monroe’s Mercenary Trilogy. Brett “Hotwire” Adams is a former merc turned security expert who’s not too keen on the commitment thing, but is very keen on getting into Claire Sharp’s bed. He’s been avoiding her, but when she’s attacked in her home, he’s forced into her company. Which […]

Review: The Importance of Being Wicked by Victoria Alexander

Posted February 5, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments
Review: The Importance of Being Wicked by Victoria Alexander

For Winfield Elliott, Viscount Stillwell, finding a prospective bride always seemed easy. Perhaps too easy. With three broken engagements to his name, Win is the subject of endless gossip. Yet his current mission is quite noble: to hire a company to repair his family’s fire-damaged country house. Nothing disreputable in that—until the firm’s representative turns […]