Tag: St. Martin’s Press

Guest Review: Much Ado About Highlanders by May McGoldrick

Guest Review: Much Ado About Highlanders by May McGoldrick

Six months ago Kenna Mackay and Alexander Macpherson were married.  That night Kenna ran off to a priory and has been there ever since.  Their fathers and Alexander’s brother work up a plot to get the two together permanently.  They figure once they’re together they can work out their issues and all will be well.  […]

Guest Review: Until It’s Right by Jamie Howard

Guest Review: Until It’s Right by Jamie Howard

Until It’s Right is Jamie Howard’s second book. Although not listed as a series on Goodreads, Until It’s Right and Until We Break are connected. I did not read Until We Break but I felt I got enough of that story from details revealed in Until It’s Right. Haley goes out dancing one night in […]

Review: If I Could Turn Back Time by Beth Harbison

Review: If I Could Turn Back Time by Beth Harbison

Ever wonder what it would be like to wake up the day before you turn 18 again? While out on her yacht with friends, Ramie is partying it up when she cartwheels right off the yacht and wakes up the day before her eighteenth birthday. When she fell into the water? She was 38 so […]

Guest Review: Breathe Into Me by Sara Fawkes

Guest Review: Breathe Into Me by Sara Fawkes

Tracy’s review of Breathe Into Me by Sara Fawkes How did my life get so broken?  It’s a question Lacey St. James asks herself every day. Stuck raising her little brother in a trailer park while she works a dead end job at a grocery store, she has a stalker ex-boyfriend, a bad reputation, and […]

Guest Review: First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

Guest Review: First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen

Tina’s review of First Frost (Waverly Family #2) by Sarah Addison Allen Claire Waverley has started a successful new venture, Waverley’s Candies. Though her handcrafted confections—rose to recall lost love, lavender to promote happiness and lemon verbena to soothe throats and minds—are singularly effective, the business of selling them is costing her the everyday joys […]