Tag: Signet

Review: Black Moon by J. D. Tyler.

Review: Black Moon by J. D. Tyler.

Judith’s review of Black Moon by J. D. Tyler. Ever since he saved Dr. Mackenzie Grant’s life, panther shifter and sorcerer Kalen Black has had trouble keeping the beautiful doctor out of his thoughts, and his heart. The brush with death awakened an intense passion between them-one that for the first time had the notorious loner […]

Guest Review: Her Highness and the Highlander by Tracy Anne Warren

Guest Review: Her Highness and the Highlander by Tracy Anne Warren

While journeying home from Scotland, Princess Mercedes of Alden’s coach is set upon and her personal guard killed. Barely escaping with her life, she seeks help at a nearby inn. But with no money and looking little better than a beggar, the townsfolk think her claims of being a princess to be nothing more than […]

Guest Review: Primal Possession by Katie Reus

Guest Review: Primal Possession by Katie Reus

Tracy’s review of Primal Possession (Moon Shifter #2) by Katie Reus. To protect her, he will unleash the beast within… As his pack’s second-in-command, lupine shifter Liam Armstrong gives orders and takes what he wants—until he meets red-headed, blue-eyed December McIntyre. Liam knows the human beauty is his intended mate the moment he sees her, […]

Guest Review: Messenger’s Angel by Heather Killough-Walden

Guest Review: Messenger’s Angel by Heather Killough-Walden

Tracy’s review of Messenger’s Angel (Lost Angels #2) by Heather Killough-Walden Warning: This review contains spoilers. Since the beginning of time, the archangels have longed to know true love. When four female angels were created for the four archangels, Michael, Gabriel, Uriel, and Azrael, a chaos spurred by jealousy erupted, and the archesses were secreted […]

Guest Review: My Lady Rival by Ashley March

Guest Review: My Lady Rival by Ashley March

Tracy’s review of My Lady Rival by Ashley March. When the wealthy middle-class Laurie family purchases a home in exclusive Belgrave Square, London Society is aghast. After all, the consensus is that they’re nothing but lowborn commoners-a family of nouveau riche daring to marry into the aristocracy. Others believe it’s an attempt to prove that […]