Tag: Reviews

Guest Review: The Other Lady Vanishes by Amanda Quick

Guest Review: The Other Lady Vanishes by Amanda Quick

The Other Lady Vanishes continues the Burning Cove series, which is set in a California resort town for the 1930s Hollywood crowd. This time our heroine is Adelaide Blake. Adelaide is a tearoom waitress (and sort of amateur herbalist) who escaped from a sanitarium after being wrongly locked away. She’s struggling to build some sort […]

Review: Hooked on You by Kate Meader

Review: Hooked on You by Kate Meader

Hooked on You is the final book in Kate Meader’s Chicago Rebels series and it features the last Chase sister and the captain of the Chicago Rebels hockey team. Bren and Violet have been circling each other for multiple books and their story is finally here. I have been on pins and needles waiting for […]

Guest Review: Bitten Under Fire by Heather Long

Guest Review: Bitten Under Fire by Heather Long

Bianca is an aid worker who is taking a mandatory vacation.  Costa Rica was a good choice until she sees a small boy is being kidnapped from her resort and tries to protect him.  That ended up getting her kidnapped as well.  Bianca and the boy are saved by Bravo Team WOLF and they make […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Throwback Thursday Review: Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally posted on March 8, 2010. This book is a nacho kind of book. Full of cheese and yet you crave these kinds of books from time to time. When I was trying to figure out what […]

Guest Review: Never Deceive a Viscount by Renee Ann Miller

Guest Review: Never Deceive a Viscount by Renee Ann Miller

Emma Trafford’s 12-year-old sister, Lily, is spying on the new across-the-street neighbors when she sees what she thinks is a man murdering a woman.  She is determined to prove it to Emma the next day when she sees a huge trunk begin moved out of the house. Lily is sure that there’s a body in […]