Tag: Self-Published

Lightning Review: Undeclared by Jen Frederick

Lightning Review: Undeclared by Jen Frederick

The premise of this really intrigued me. Penpals turned best friends? Sexy Marines? Sold. While the base idea is compelling, I really struggled with the inconsistency of the characters and the sometimes disjointed story.  The hero was especially hard to get a handle on. At times he was a mature former marine who knew where […]

Anthology Review: Fire and Frost feat Meljean Brook, Carolyn Crane and Jessica Sims

Anthology Review: Fire and Frost feat Meljean Brook, Carolyn Crane and Jessica Sims

From the authors who brought you Wild & Steamy come three all-new tales of lovers who create their own heat, even when they’re surrounded by ice… This was a good collection of short stories. I’m familiar with Meljean Brook’s writing, as well as Carolyn Crane’s, but this was my first read by Jessica Sims. Though […]

Guest Review: Trust Me by Anna Wells

Guest Review:  Trust Me by Anna Wells

Judith’s review of Trust Me by Anna Wells Lawyer Alaina Simmons never imagined that she would be defending her deceased father against accusations of terrorism when she agreed to protect his legacy, a group of documents he’d placed in an archival repository. FBI Lawyer Donovan Prentice insists that her father and the organization he worked […]

Review: On A Highland Hill by Kara Griffin

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Review: On A Highland Hill by Kara Griffin

They were destined to meet, but they never expected to fall in love… His tormented soul Kenneth McInnish, guardsman for the powerful Gunn Clan, is not prepared for the tender devotion from the lass his clan steals from the king. Tricked into marrying her, he decides to make the best of it. But it’s her […]

Guest Review: Claiming Her Warriors by Savannah Stuart

Guest Review: Claiming Her Warriors by Savannah Stuart

I  have long admired writers whose creativity takes them into the future.  I’m not sure I could ever dream up some of the scenarios they do and make them so realistic and believable.  It’s probably one of the reasons I am not much of a sci-fi/futuristic fiction lover.  But when I saw that this book […]