Tag: Pocket Books

Guest Review: Stormswept by Sabrina Jeffries writing as Deborah Martin

Guest Review: Stormswept by Sabrina Jeffries writing as Deborah Martin

Juliana St. Albans is considered a blue-stocking.  Her and her family reside in Wales but are English.  She hears about a meeting of the Sons of Wales which was a group of men who were opposing the English and the loss of the Welsh language among many other things.  The speaker of the group that […]

Guest Review: Deep Dark by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: Deep Dark by Laura Griffin

Time for another Tracers book! This time we have Reed Novak, a detective with the Austin PD, and Laney Knox, a white hat hacker for the Delphi Center. When Laney hears about a recent murder that bears a striking similarity to an attack she experienced years ago, she contacts Reed and wants to help. She […]

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: The Study of Seduction by Sabrina Jeffries

I have…things to say. Because this book tackles rape, and it does it very well, but this is a topic dear to me, so it makes me quite wordy. But first, let’s talk about the whole rest of the book. 😛 I loved Clarissa and Edwin. They had some great chemistry together, their banter was […]

Guest Review: What Happens Under the Mistletoe by Sabrina Jeffries, Candace Camp, Karen Hawkins, Meredith Duran

Guest Review: What Happens Under the Mistletoe by Sabrina Jeffries, Candace Camp, Karen Hawkins, Meredith Duran

Whitley’s review of What Happens Under the Mistletoe by Sabrina Jeffries et al. The Heiress and the Hothead A sweet enough story, about a reporter who’s tackling inhumane working conditions in mills and a woman who owns a mill.  They get off to a bad start when the reporter (quite understandably) is wary of anyone […]

Joint Review: Kill and Tell by Linda Howard

Joint Review: Kill and Tell by Linda Howard

Holly: Linda Howard is a master at making implausible scenarios work. Her books should be ridiculous, considering the far-fetched plots, but instead they’re engrossing and exciting. This book has a lot of controversy surrounding it based on the actions of the hero. Unfortunately for me, the implausibility wasn’t as easily overlooked here as in some of […]