Tag: Self-Published

Exclusive Excerpt: All Fired Up by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy

Exclusive Excerpt: All Fired Up by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy

When Viv and Elle decided to collaborate on a series, they knew it had to be fun, sexy, and most importantly, unique. Since there’s nothing sexier than military heroes, that part was a no-brainer. But what would these hot soldiers do? There are so many books already out there about ex-military men starting up private security […]

Guest Review: Everybody’s Got A Story by Heather Wardell

Guest Review:  Everybody’s Got A Story by Heather Wardell

Judith’s review of Everybody’s Got A Story by Heather Wardell Both personally and professionally, Alexa knows all too well the power of words. Two years after her boyfriend Christophe’s vicious attack, she’s still trying to see herself as more than simply ‘his victim’, still trying to figure out her own story. After his trial, she […]

Review: Caught Up in Us by Lauren Blakely

Review: Caught Up in Us by Lauren Blakely

This was a free download (still available at Amazon). I’m fairly certain I read at least part of this book before. It may have been one I started during the worst of my reading dry-spell then set aside. Kat was introduced to her brother’s best friend and instantly fell in love with him. As they […]

Review: Dare to Desire by Carly Phillips

Review: Dare to Desire by Carly Phillips

Rowena’s review of Dare to Desire (Dare to Love #2) by Carly Phillips. Quarterback Alex Dare, had it all — an all-star football career with the Tampa Breakers and his choice of willing women — until a severe injury forces him into early retirement. When he is offered a ground-breaking position with a rival team, […]

Lightning Review: Crux by Miranda Kavi

Lightning Review: Crux by Miranda Kavi

  As with book 1, Flee, I ended this book feeling pretty ambivalent about the story. I finished it, but not much about it got me too excited. Aurora ends up being more powerful than even she new, which wasn’t surprising but was frustrating. The resolution to the major conflict came about too abruptly and […]