Tag: TGTBTU

Guest Review: She’s Got It Bad by Sarah Mayberry

Guest Review: She’s Got It Bad by Sarah Mayberry

Twelve years ago Zoe Ford let Liam Masters break her heart. But now? There’s not a chance. Zoe is as tough and wild as they come. So when Liam shows up at her tattoo parlor, she’s more than ready to take him on again. That’s not going to be a hardship, since he’s hotter than […]

Guest Review: Summer at the Lake by Linda Barrett

Guest Review: Summer at the Lake by Linda Barrett

Kristin McCarthy hears him before she sees him. The melody of his saxophone glides across the summer night. The music’s healing effect on her daughter has Kristin seeking the person who can play so beautifully. Too bad Rick Cooper is a cop. With all she and her daughter have experienced, police don’t rank high on […]

Guest Review: Wyoming Wedding by Sara Orwig

Guest Review: Wyoming Wedding by Sara Orwig

Just two years of her time. That’s all handsome billionaire Matt Rome needed. His proposal seemed perfect on paper, and the promise of passion sizzled between them. But becoming a wife for hire? To a man with a cash register for a heart?Pregnant waitress Brianna Costin had no intention of falling for the workaholic financier—her […]

Guest Review: Runaway Bride Returns by Christie Ridgway

Guest Review: Runaway Bride Returns by Christie Ridgway

I have a review of Runaway Bride Returns by Christie Ridgway up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread Owen Marston could never forget the passionate Vegas weekend that ended at the altar with Isabella Cavaletti. Or the way his new bride walked out on him the morning after. The footloose librarian obviously wasn’t […]

Guest Review: The Key by Lynsay Sands

Guest Review: The Key by Lynsay Sands

I have a guest review of The Key by Lynsay Sands up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread. Iliana Wildwood would do anything to escape from the depraved baron who sought her lands – including marrying a barbarian. Fleeing the highlands, Iliana was wedded to Duncan, laird to Dunbar Castle. Certainly, there was […]