Tag: Kris’ Reviews

Guest Review: Witch Heart by Anya Bast

Guest Review: Witch Heart by Anya Bast

Kris‘ review of Witch Heart (Elemental Witches Book 3) by Anya Bast With the immense powers of an earth witch, Claire isn’t destined to be a demon’s handmaiden. Yet this has been her fate since she was six, when her warlock mother brought her to Eudae. Now as an adult, she’s about to discover her […]

Guest Review: The Quickening by Antonia Tiranth

Guest Review: The Quickening by Antonia Tiranth

Kris‘ review of The Quickening by Antonia Tiranth Sometimes, dragons are a girl’s best friend.Aer was my best friend in high school. Okay, I had a huge crush on him. Then he disappeared. But, now he’s back and he’s in some kind of trouble. He needs my help. I should say no, just on principle, […]

Guest Review: Instant Attraction by Jill Shalvis

Guest Review: Instant Attraction by Jill Shalvis

Kris‘ review of Instant Attraction (The Wilders, Book 1) by Jill Shalvis. Accountant Katie Kramer is a quintessential good girl – working hard, recycling diligently, all the while trying to ignore the feeling that she doesn’t fit in anywhere. That’s all she wants. Well, that – and amazing sex, and the kind of daredevil escapade […]

Guest Review: Night Falls Darkly (Shadow Guard, Book 1) by Kim Lenox

Guest Review: Night Falls Darkly (Shadow Guard, Book 1) by Kim Lenox

Kris‘ review of Night Falls Darkly (Shadow Guard Book 1) by Kim Lenox A cunning immortal who’s been called upon to reclaim a marked soul… Ever since an accident took away her memory, Miss Elena Whitney can’t recall the secrets of her own past. All she knows is that with her mysterious benefactor Archer, Lord […]

Guest Review: Heartbeats by Susan Rae

Guest Review: Heartbeats by Susan Rae

Kris‘ review of Heartbeats (Berkley Sensation) by Susan Rae Dr. Elizabeth Iverson’s career is on track–she’s just landed a prestigious position as a cardiologist at a renowned cardiac care center in Chicago. Meeting her former lover, Drake McGuire at an alumni banquet where she is the keynote speaker is decidedly disconcerting, but she vows to […]