Tag: Self-Published

Guest Review Two-Fer: The Billionaire Banker and Forty 2 Days by Georgia Le Carre (+ a Giveaway!)

Guest Review Two-Fer: The Billionaire Banker and Forty 2 Days by Georgia Le Carre (+ a Giveaway!)

  The Billionaire Banker When Lana Bloom learns the devastating news that her mother is dying, she is faced with a terrible dilemma. The one thing that can save her is the one thing she does not have. For young and Innocent Lana, The unthinkable is her only choice. When she walks through the door […]

Guest Review: One More Day by M. Malone

Guest Review: One More Day by M. Malone

Judith’s review of One More Day by M. Malone “You’re with the right person when no matter how bad things get, you’d still rather be with them than anywhere else…” RIDLEY WELLS HAS NO idea what to do with her life now that she’s graduated from college. But when a friend is murdered and her apartment […]

Review: The Backup Boyfriend by River Jaymes

Posted December 31, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 0 Comments
Review: The Backup Boyfriend by River Jaymes

Professionally, Dr. Alec Johnson has almost reached his goals. As this year’s recipient of a humanitarian award with his ex, Dr. Tyler Hall, Alec’s work with the homeless is about to be recognized. Unfortunately, his personal life sucks because now he has to attend several events alongside Tyler—with his ex’s new boyfriend in tow. In […]

Guest Lightning Review: Forgiveness: Alek & Rose by Amanda N. Richardson

Guest Lightning Review: Forgiveness: Alek & Rose by Amanda N. Richardson

So Rose comes back to her hometown, and Alek, after a year of being gone with no word to anyone. She’s got demons to lay at rest and she hopes that Alek can accept her explanation and forgive her for her perceived sins and for leaving for a year. Alek is a man who is […]

Review: Deeper by Blue Ashcroft

Review: Deeper by Blue Ashcroft

  Fair warning, this book is focused on some heavy issues: death, rape and suicide. Unfortunately, it doesn’t deal well with either issue. What could have been a gritty, emotionally compelling read was instead boring and a little ridiculous. I felt no connection to either character or to the story. The lifeguard training was probably […]