Tag: Romantic Suspense

Review: Deadly Sins by Kylie Brant

Review: Deadly Sins by Kylie Brant

Casee‘s review of Deadly Sins (Mindhunters, Book 6) by Kylie Brant. An unknown assassin has appointed himself judge, jury, and executioner, brutally taking out high-level human targets citywide. And the list of suspects is a sensitive one: an Iranian diplomat, a U.S. senator, and a vengeful priest. It’s just the kind of case to test […]

Guest Review: Strong, Sleek and Sinful by Lorie O’Clare

Guest Review: Strong, Sleek and Sinful by Lorie O’Clare

Judith’s review of Strong, Sleek and Sinful by Lorie O’Clare. Special Agent Kylie Donovan knows the evil that men do. After her sister’s murder went unsolved, she decided to work undercover for the FBI. Now, posing as a college student, she hopes to track down an Internet predator who is murdering teenage girls. Using herself […]

Guest Review: Cold Case Reunion by Kimberley Van Meter

Guest Review: Cold Case Reunion by Kimberley Van Meter

Judith’s review of Cold Case Reunion by Kimberley Van Meter. A passion that’s anything but cold… Fifteen years ago, Mya Jonson thought her life had ended. Pregnant and alone, she found strength in her people and the beauty of the Pacific Coast reservation. Now her lover has returned, chasing a killer, and she doesn’t dare trust […]

Review and Giveaway: The Ideal Man by Julie Garwood.

Review and Giveaway: The Ideal Man by Julie Garwood.

Rowena’s review of The Ideal Man by Julie Garwood. Hero: Agent Max DanielsHeroine: Dr. Ellie Sullivan Dr. Ellie Sullivan has just completed her residency at a large urban hospital. While jogging in a park nearby, she witnesses the shooting of an FBI agent in pursuit of wanted criminals, a couple identified as the Landrys. The […]

Guest Review: Vanish In Plain Sight by Marta Perry

Guest Review: Vanish In Plain Sight by Marta Perry

Judith’s review of Vanish In Plain Sight by Marta Perry. Since she was a little girl, Marisa Angelo has been haunted by the image of her mother walking away, suitcase in hand, to return to her Amish roots.  Marisa and her “Englischer” father never saw or heard from her again. Now Marisa has received a […]