Tag: Samhain Publishing

Guest Review: Venus in Blue Jeans by Meg Benjamin

Guest Review: Venus in Blue Jeans by Meg Benjamin

Ames’ review of Venus in Blue Jeans by Meg Benjamin. A guy. A girl. A Chihuahua. Two of them will find the love of their lives. Coming off a broken engagement to a lying charmer, all bookstore owner Docia Kent wants is a fling, not a long-term romance. And for her fabulously wealthy and fabulously […]

Review: 72 Hours by Shannon Stacey

Review: 72 Hours by Shannon Stacey

Holly‘s review of 72 Hours (Devlin Group, Book 1) by Shannon Stacey Alex Rossi leads a double life, and it may cost Grace Nolan her son. The Devlin Group: A privately-owned rogue agency unhindered by red tape and jurisdiction. Grace Nolan walked away from the Devlin Group carrying Alex Rossi’s child in her womb and […]

Excerpt: Cipher by Moira Rogers

Posted September 6, 2011 by Holly in Promotions | Tagged: , , , | 0 Comments
Excerpt: Cipher by Moira Rogers

Cipher is the 4th book in Moira Rogers‘ Southern Arcana series. _____________________ Andrew lay sprawled out in nothing but his jeans. Comfortable as the couch looked, he was too damn tall for it, and a dangerous tenderness stirred inside her. He was exhausted because he probably hadn’t slept a damn second of the fifteen hours […]

Review: Revelation by Lauren Dane

Review: Revelation by Lauren Dane

This was a really great story, probably my favorite so far of the series. I like the new direction Dane is taking the story. I’m not a super big fan of witches and warlocks usually, but Dane does them very well. They don’t seem woo-woo or B horror flick. They’re every day average people who […]

Guest Review: Gideon by Beth Williamson

Guest Review: Gideon by Beth Williamson

Judith’s review of Gideon (Devils on Horseback #5) by Beth Williamson. Handing over the reins is hard. Handing over his heart…damn near impossible. Gideon Blackwood is on the run—from Tanger’s meddling matchmakers. With no intention of following the rest of the Devils down the aisle, he heads for the hills to reassess a life spent […]