Tag: St. Martin’s Press

Retro Review/Rant: Can’t Stand the Heat by Louisa Edwards

Retro Review/Rant: Can’t Stand the Heat by Louisa Edwards

*****As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. This review/rant was originally posted on October 29, 2009. WARNING: This review contains a major rant about the heroine. It will contain strong language and spoilers for the story. Read on at your […]

Guest Review: Buck Naked by Evangeline Anderson

Guest Review: Buck Naked by Evangeline Anderson

Sadie wakes up on her 40th birthday, looks in the mirror, and can’t believe how she looks.  She looks about 20 years younger and she’s a bit freaked out by it.  She starting a new job so she has to get to town.  She’s just got divorced from her cheating husband and moved to a […]

Retro Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

Retro Review: Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie

******As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again. This review was originally posted on June 2, 2008. This wasn’t my first Crusie book. Years ago I read Charlie Something-or-Other. I didn’t really care for it. In fact, I had no […]

Review: The Hero by Donna Grant

Review: The Hero by Donna Grant

The Hero is the first book in the Sons of Texas series and it’s the first book by Donna Grant that I’ve ever read. I just finished watching 13 Hours when I requested this book for review on Netgalley so I went into this book, not really knowing what to expect but hoping for a […]

Guest Review: One Less Problem Without You by Beth Harbison

Guest Review: One Less Problem Without You by Beth Harbison

When I see books by Beth Harbison the first thing I think of is chick-lit. I am not saying this as a bad thing at all, but that is just what most of her books are, in my humble opinion. I was spending an early weekend morning checking out the new books at the local […]