Tag: Romantic Suspense

Guest Review: Saved by the Rancher by Jennifer Ryan

Guest Review: Saved by the Rancher by Jennifer Ryan

Tracy’s review of Saved by the Rancher by Jennifer Ryan From the moment rancher Jack Turner rescues Jenna Caldwell Merrick, he is determined to help her. Soon, he is doing more than tend her wounds; he is mending her heart. Jenna is a woman on the run—hunted down by her ex-husband, David Merrick, from the […]

Guest Review: Midnight Alias by Elle Kennedy

Guest Review: Midnight Alias by Elle Kennedy

Judith’s review of Midnight Alias (Killer Instincts #2) by Elle Kennedy. She’s smart, seductive, and in way over her head.  He’s her only way out. An undercover DEA agent has gone off the radar. Suspecting an internal mole, the government needs Luke Dubois and his elite team of operatives to recover their man, and the New […]

Guest Review: Opposing Forces by Adrienne Giordano

Guest Review:  Opposing Forces by Adrienne Giordano

Judith’s review of Opposing Forces (Private Protectors #6)  by Adrienne Giordano Jackson Lynx always has a plan. He wouldn’t be Vice President at Taylor Security if he wasn’t steady, smart and reliable. But as capable as he is, he’s not perfect. Approaching the one-year anniversary of kicking his prescription-drug habit, the last thing Lynx needs is temptation. […]

Review: Shadow Woman by Linda Howard

Review: Shadow Woman by Linda Howard

Holly‘s review of Shadow Woman by Linda Howard From perennial New York Times bestselling author Linda Howard comes a thrilling and sensual new novel of romance, suspense, intrigue . . . and memories that can kill. SHADOW WOMAN Lizette Henry wakes up one morning and makes a terrifying discovery: She doesn’t recognize the face she […]

Review: The Gamble by Kristen Ashley

Review: The Gamble by Kristen Ashley

I really liked this book, despite the lack of editing. And trust me, that’s a huge thing considering the lack of editing is really noticeable. First, this book showed up as over 1400 pages on my Nook. I’m pretty sure that was a formatting error, but I wouldn’t be surprised if that really was the […]