Tag: Signet

Guest Review: A Duke’s Temptation by Jillian Hunter

Guest Review: A Duke’s Temptation by Jillian Hunter

Lori’s review of A Duke’s Temptation (The Bridal Pleasure Series, Book 1) by Jillian Hunter Samuel Charles Aubrey St. Aldwyn, Duke of Gravenhurst, is a radical rogue and champion of unpopular causes. No one would dream that he is also the author of a bestselling series of dark historical novels, a writer accused of corrupting […]

Guest Review: Cross Your Heart by Michele Bardsley

Guest Review: Cross Your Heart by Michele Bardsley

Tracy’s review of Cross Your Heart (Broken Heart Vampires #7) by Michele Bardsley. After the death of my husband—and my dreams of motherhood—I returned to the family estate in Broken Heart, Oklahoma. Little did I know I would literally give up my life as Elizabeth Bretton, the Silverstone heiress. The whole undead situation calls for […]

Guest Review: Whisper Kiss by Deborah Cooke

Guest Review: Whisper Kiss by Deborah Cooke

Tracy’s review of Whisper Kiss (Dragonfire #5) by Deborah Cooke For millennia, the shape-shifting dragon warriors known as the Pyr have commanded the four elements and guarded the earth’s treasures. But now the final reckoning between the Pyr and the dreaded Slayers is about to begin… Niall Talbot has volunteered to hunt down and destroy […]

Review: Cold Sight by Leslie Parrish

Review: Cold Sight by Leslie Parrish

Holly‘s review of Cold Sight (Extra Sensory Agents, Book 1) by Leslie Parrish Leslie Parrish introduces Extrasensory Agents, a band of psychic investigators interested only in the cases nobody else wants-the coldest ones… After being made a scapegoat in a botched investigation that led to a child’s death, Aidan McConnell became a recluse. Still, as […]

Review and a Giveaway: The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross

Review and a Giveaway: The Homecoming by JoAnn Ross

Holly‘s review of The Homecoming (Shelter Bay, Book 1) by JoAnn Ross Former Navy SEAL Sax Douchett has returned home to the small coastal town of Shelter Bay, Oregon determined to put war behind him and get on with his life — which is easier said than done when everyone is hailing the former bad […]