Tag: St. Martin’s Paperbacks

Guest Review: The Right Kind of Trouble by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: The Right Kind of Trouble by Shiloh Walker

Moira and her family are rich.  I don’t mean a little rich, I mean stupid, I-wouldn’t-be-able-to-spend-it-all-in-one-lifetime rich.  Her ancestors came to the area and Paddy McKay helped keep the Mississippi river clean of pirates way back when.  Unfortunately a man he trusted, George Whitehall, turned on him, accusing him of being the pirate and Paddy […]

Guest Review: The Beast of Clan Kincaid by Lily Blackwood

Guest Review: The Beast of Clan Kincaid by Lily Blackwood

When Niall was just 12 years old his fathers keep was attacked by clan chiefs he thought were his friends.  In order to save his people the Kincaid had to surrender.  His three sons were sent to hide until things calmed down. Unfortunately, that didn’t happen and the boys were taken off in three different […]

Guest Review: The Trouble With Temptation by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: The Trouble With Temptation by Shiloh Walker

Brannon McKay has kept everyone at arm’s length since his parents died when he was 13.  He thought he’d been dealing with life pretty well but he’d never gotten over his hidden feelings for his little sister’s friend Hannah.  Being five years older than her he knew that she was too young for him so […]

Guest Review: Headed for Trouble by Shiloh Walker

Guest Review: Headed for Trouble by Shiloh Walker

Neve is 28 years old and has been away from her home, McKay’s Treasure, since she was 18.  At that time she had had an argument with her brother and sister and had left while mad.  In the ten years that she’s been away her life has been a roller coaster of ups and downs.  […]

Guest Post: Whitley’s DNF Roundup

Guest Post: Whitley’s DNF Roundup

So, in the first week of my self-professed “month of only reading Christmas romances” I have read…one Christmas romance.  And I DNFed before I got to the Christmas part. Oops. In fact I DNFed most of these, but that’s par for the course with me and romances.  I’ll drop them with relative ease because so […]