Tag: Romantic Suspense

Review: Hour of Need by Melinda Leigh

Review: Hour of Need by Melinda Leigh

I really struggle with Romantic Suspense. The characters often do things that make no sense to me, or the mystery is so easy to figure out I end up being really bored. Though I do enjoy mysteries and suspense in audio. I haven’t read Melinda Leigh before, but she had good reviews so I figured […]

Review: The Woman Left Behind by Linda Howard

Review: The Woman Left Behind by Linda Howard

Linda Howard is a long time favorite of mine, but her more recent books haven’t worked as well for me as her older ones. I went into this with some trepidation, but I ended up really enjoying it. Jina’s strength and determination really came through as she tried to earn her place on the GO-Team. […]

Guest Review: The Woman Left Behind by Linda Howard

Guest Review: The Woman Left Behind by Linda Howard

Jina Modell works for an off-the-books paramilitary agency, doing something related to communications. When she’s reassigned to a field unit, she joins Levi “Ace” Butcher’s team. Jina is not prepared for the physical demands of being in the field. Levi is determined to train her harder than the other recruits because he doesn’t want to […]

Guest Review: The Last King by Katee Robert

Guest Review: The Last King by Katee Robert

Beckett King is the heir to Texas’s number one oil company and member of the infamous and dysfunctional King family. His company’s top rival is run by his estranged aunt Lydia, and his nemesis at that company is Samara Mallick, his aunt’s number two. Beckett and Samara are in a constant war to outmaneuver each […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Cover of Night by Linda Howard

Throwback Thursday Review: Cover of Night by Linda Howard

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally posted on April 21, 2008. How many of you have read Danielle Steel? I used to read her all the time when I was younger, but after awhile the repetitiveness of her writing started to wear […]