Tag: Reviews

Throwback Thursday Review: A Touch of Minx by Suzanne Enoch

Throwback Thursday Review: A Touch of Minx by Suzanne Enoch

This review was originally posted on October 1, 2007 Suzanne Enoch is one of the few historical-turned-contemp authors whose contemps I like more than her historicals. The characters of Samantha Jellicoe and Richard Addison have intrigued me from the beginning. Though not many people in the world have more money than Rick Addison, Sam’s bank […]

Review: Wraith by Renee Rocco

Review: Wraith by Renee Rocco

When Eric Shaw was young, he loved Jamie Ellis. Jamie was younger than him, but he was still drawn to her. When Eric realizes how badly Jamie’s dad is abusing her, he makes plans to leave Mayhem as soon as Jamie turns eighteen. The day he decides he’s taking Jamie and leaving, she is arrested […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Scandal of the Year by Laura Lee Guhrke

Throwback Thursday Review: Scandal of the Year by Laura Lee Guhrke

This review was originally posted on January 25, 2011. This is the second book in the Abandoned at the Altar series and I ate this book up. As much as I enjoyed the first book, Wedding of the Season, I enjoyed this book a little more. I knew that something was going on between Julia […]

Review: Lacybourne Manor by Kristen Ashley

Review: Lacybourne Manor by Kristen Ashley

Colin Morgan considers himself a practical man; a man that values logic. Colin knows it’s not logical to think that he’s the reincarnated soul of his murdered ancestor but the resemblance between himself and Royce Morgan is uncanny. Colin has come to terms with the fact that the lore is most likely correct. That doesn’t […]

Review: Sommersgate House by Kristen Ashley

Review: Sommersgate House by Kristen Ashley

After the death of her brother and sister-in-law, Julia Fairfax is devastated. However, she doesn’t have time to grieve. She has two nieces and a nephew that she is now responsible for. While Julia wants to curl into a ball and cry her eyes out, she has to be strong for her brother’s children. When […]