Tag: St. Martin’s Press

Guest Review: The Purest Hook by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: The Purest Hook by Scarlett Cole

Pixie is just 22 years old and works at Second Circle tattoos.  She was just sixteen when Trent and Cujo, the owners of Second Circle, found her in the doorway and helped her clean up her life.  She had been a drug addict for two years and they helped her get clean and then gave […]

Guest Review: The Fractured Heart by Scarlett Cole

Guest Review: The Fractured Heart by Scarlett Cole

All things, when placed under pressure, eventually break or leave a mark. Tattoo artist Brody “Cujo” Matthews knows how to keep things simple. In life and in love. Abandoned as a child by a mother who refused to stick around to raise three boys she didn’t want, he’s intent on staying clear of complicated women. […]

Review: The Right Kind of Trouble by Shiloh Walker

Review: The Right Kind of Trouble by Shiloh Walker

Gideon has loved Moira since they were teenagers. The feeling was mutual until the day that Moira’s world crashed and burned around her. She was out with Gideon after a fight with her mom when there was an accident. Her parents died and Moira has never been able to forgive herself—or Gideon. Twenty years later […]

Review: Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Review: Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Okay, I’ll admit it. I’m a fan of Sherrilyn Kenyon. As much as I’ve felt let down over the years, I keep going back. It’s a sickness. For every three or four books, she has a good one. Those are the ones I can’t miss. Born of Night wasn’t exactly one of those books, but […]

Guest Review: Beauty and the Highland Beast by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: Beauty and the Highland Beast by Lecia Cornwall

Dair Sinclair was once a man who would took risks like no man his clan had ever seen.  That brought his clan great wealth and they all loved him to pieces.  Until of course he came home after being captured and tortured and sent home a broken man.  Nothing his father does will break Dair […]