Tag: Reviews

Review: Whiskey Sharp: Unraveled by Lauren Dane

Review: Whiskey Sharp: Unraveled by Lauren Dane

Maybe Dolan and her sister Rachel bought a house together in Seattle after a tragedy nearly broke Rachel. Maybe picks up a job at Whiskey Sharp, a trendy barbershop/bar. The owner, Alexsei Petrov is sexy as all get out, but since he’s in a relationship he’s off limits. When it turns out Maybe and Rachel […]

Guest Review: A Devil in Scotland by Suzanne Enoch

Guest Review: A Devil in Scotland by Suzanne Enoch

Callum is a young 20-year-old man and enjoying his drink and his women.  His best friend, besides his brother Ian, is Becca.  When he finds out that she’s agreed to marry Ian, he’s despondent and says some mean things. He also finds out that night that his brother and Becca’s father are going into business […]

Guest Review: About That Kiss by Jill Shalvis

Guest Review: About That Kiss by Jill Shalvis

Kylie needs help.  Someone has stolen the carved wooden penguin that is the only item she has left from her grandfather.  She engages Joe to help her find it.  He doesn’t really think she’s serious until she tells him that she’s getting what amounts to threatening letters, then he’s on the case. Joe and Kylie […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Heart of Steel by Meljean Brook

Throwback Thursday Review: Heart of Steel by Meljean Brook

***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 28, 2011. Heart of Steel by Meljean Brook is book 2 of steampunk The Iron Seas series. When adventurer Archimedes Fox tried to take her airship by force, Lady Corsair’s captain, Yasmeen, […]

Guest Review: Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath

Guest Review: Beyond Scandal and Desire by Lorraine Heath

Mick, the bastard son of a duke, has made a name for himself.  He’s gone from living in complete poverty to owning large amounts of land in London and has become a successful businessman.  Now that he’s financially set he’s asked his father to acknowledge his birth.  The duke has ignored him. This, of course, […]