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Guest Review: One Summer by JoAnn Ross

Guest Review: One Summer by JoAnn Ross

Lori’s review of One Summer (Shelter Bay, Book 2) by JoAnn Ross When former U.S. Marine photojournalist Gabriel St. James arrives in Shelter Bay to help out a fellow Marine, the last thing he expects is to meet a woman like Charity. A veterinarian with a past that would have defeated a less resilient woman, […]

Guest Anthology Review: On the Hunt with Gena Showalter, Shannon K. Butcher, Jessica Anderson and Deidre Knight

Guest Anthology Review: On the Hunt with Gena Showalter, Shannon K. Butcher, Jessica Anderson and Deidre Knight

Mary’s review of ON THE HUNT by Gena Showalter, Shannon K. Butcher, Jessica Anderson, and Deidre Knight New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter, Shannon K. Butcher, Jessica Anderson, and Deidre Knight present a steamy collection of all-new novellas featuring sexy paranormal hunters. With shadowy creatures, intoxicating magic, vividly imagined worlds, and sizzling passion, this […]

Guest Review: Visions of Magic by Regan Hastings

Guest Review: Visions of Magic by Regan Hastings

Mary‘s review of Visions of Magic (An Awakening Novel) by Regan Hastings In the ten years since magic has reemerged in the world, witches have become feared and hunted. For weeks Shea Jameson has been haunted by visions of fire. When she unintentionally performs a spell in public, she becomes one of the hunted. Her […]

Guest Review: Never Again by Michele Bardsley

Guest Review: Never Again by Michele Bardsley

Tracy’s review of Never Again (Wizards of Nevermore) by Michele Bardsley Welcome to Nevermore, Texas, population 503, where witches and wizards live side by side with humans, and where witch Lucy Rackmore is in trouble. Ever since her former lover snuffed out her magical abilities, everyone in town is looking to settle a score with […]

Guest Review: The Wicked Wyckerly by Patricia Rice

Guest Review: The Wicked Wyckerly by Patricia Rice

Judith‘s review of The Wicked Wyckerly (The Rebellious Sons, Book 1) by Patricia Rice. John Fitzhugh Wyckerly has never relied on his family for love or money.  Handsome, charming, and a genius with numbers, he wins enough money gambling to allow himself the pretense of luxury and indolence expected of an aristocrat’s younger son.  But […]