Tag: Reviews

Guest Review: Long Shot by Kelly Jamieson

Guest Review: Long Shot by Kelly Jamieson

Reese is a waitress in a tequila bar in San Diego.  She’s there for just a short time, but she doesn’t know how long.  Of course, the longer she stays, the more she wants to stay.  Of course, having Cade Hardy, her boss, as eye candy isn’t hard.  She just hates when all of his […]

Guest Review: When All the Girls Have Gone by Jayne Ann Krentz

Guest Review: When All the Girls Have Gone by Jayne Ann Krentz

After reading over a dozen books in a few days while home with the flu, I just couldn’t find any new books that grabbed me. When this one caught my interest I actually broke my usual rule and paid full price for it. Unfortunately, the book was a big disappointment. Charlotte receives a mysterious package […]

Throwback Thursday Review: The Girl Most Likely To… by Susan Donovan

Throwback Thursday Review: The Girl Most Likely To… by Susan Donovan

***Every Thursday in 2018 we will be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally posted on December 29, 2008. I adore Susan Donovan. She writes some of the best contemporaries I’ve ever read. He Loves Lucy and Take a Chance on Me are a few of my favorite contemps […]

Guest Review: Straight Up Irish by Magan Vernon

Guest Review: Straight Up Irish by Magan Vernon

Fallon finishes her MBA and is looking for a job.  She needs a good one so that she can pay for her grandmother’s nursing home and of course her student loans.  She ends up taking a job in Dublin for the Murphy Pub Franchise.  For the past six months she’s been keeping Connor, her bosses […]

Guest Review: Touch of Red by Laura Griffin

Guest Review: Touch of Red by Laura Griffin

I was excited about CSI Brooke Porter when she was introduced in the last Tracer’s book, and for the most part her story didn’t disappoint. Brooke works for the Delphi Center, and she’s working with detective Sean Byrne to solve a murder. She’s also coming out of a messy, toxic relationship, and that causes some […]