Tag: Romantic Suspense

Guest Review: Twisted by Laura K. Curtis

Guest Review: Twisted by Laura K. Curtis

Jen’s review of Twisted by Laura K. Curtis Lucy Sadler Caldwell is a successful true-crime writer. But the one story she’s never been able to come to terms with is the murder of her own mother–until now. She’s returned to Dobbs Hollow, Texas, the hometown she fled seventeen years ago, to finally expose the real […]

Guest Review: Lethal Lawman by Carla Cassidy

Guest Review:  Lethal Lawman by Carla Cassidy

Judith’s review of Lethal Lawman (Men of Wolf Creek #2) by Carla Cassidy Marlene Marcoli made the mistake of falling in love and almost lost her life. Hoping to put her abusive marriage behind her, Marlene moves to Wolf Creek, Pennsylvania. But danger follows her once again when her apartment is vandalized. To make matters […]

Guest Review: Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann

Guest Review: Do or Die by Suzanne Brockmann

Jen’s review of Do or Die (Reluctant Heroes #1) by Suzanne Brockmann Navy SEAL Ian Dunn went rogue in a big way when he turned his talents to a lawless life of jewel heists and con jobs. Or so the world has been led to believe. In reality, the former Special Ops warrior is still […]

Review: Heart of Danger by Lisa Marie Rice

Review: Heart of Danger by Lisa Marie Rice

This book is so full of crazy. I’ve read Lisa Marie Rice and enjoyed her (though I freely admit the romance works better for me than the suspense), but this is It starts off with SEAL Team 6 going rogue about 10 years in the future and taking out a pharmaceutical company on American soil, then being […]

Guest Review: Forgotten Sins by Rebecca Zanetti

Guest Review: Forgotten Sins by Rebecca Zanetti

Accountant Josie Dean gets a call from a nearby hospital saying her husband has been injured, only she hasn’t seen her husband since he disappeared from her life 2 years ago. And to complicate matters further, her husband Shane Dean has amnesia and doesn’t remember anything about himself. Pretty quickly, though, it becomes obvious that […]