Tag: Rowena’s Reviews

Review: Hot to the Touch by Jaci Burton

Review: Hot to the Touch by Jaci Burton

Hot to the Touch is the first book in Jaci Burton’s Brotherhood by Fire series. This series follows a brotherhood of firefighters and this book kicks off with three homeless kids who get caught in a house fire and the firefighter that saves them from the fire and then adopts them, making them a family. […]

Buddy Review: Love, Chloe by Alessandra Torre

Buddy Review: Love, Chloe by Alessandra Torre

Love, Chloe by Alessandra Torre is a coming of age story with a protagonist that you won’t be able to help from rooting for. From beginning to end, Chloe goes through it. When her parents go down for committing all the crimes, the life Chloe Madison has goes up in flames. All of a sudden, […]

Joint Review: The Austen Playbook by Lucy Parker

Joint Review: The Austen Playbook by Lucy Parker

The Austen Playbook is the fourth book in Lucy Parker’s London Celebrities series and it follows Freddy Carlton as she falls head over heels in love with the last man she ever thought she’d catch feelings for. J. Ford-Griffin is a critic who has given her some harsh reviews for her work in different plays […]

Review: Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs

Review: Frost Burned by Patricia Briggs

Frost Burned is the seventh book in the Mercy Thompson series by Patricia Briggs and it was another captivating story about the crazy shit that happens on the daily in Mercy Thompson’s life. This book jumps off right at the beginning. Mercy is out shopping with her step-daughter Jesse when they get into a car […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Taming the Scotsman by Kinley MacGregor

Throwback Thursday Review: Taming the Scotsman by Kinley MacGregor

Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! This review was originally posted on May 26, 2008. Another MacAllister finds true love. This is the third MacAllister brother to find his wife and this book was enjoyable. Not the best of the bunch, but still enjoyable because it added […]