Review: The Hostage Bargain by Annika Martin

The Hostage Bargain Annika Martin

Melinda Prescott is an adrenaline junkie who works as bank teller and lives on her family’s sheep farm. Clearly she’d rather be doing something more exciting with her life but she’s committed to saving the family farm if no other reason for the sake of her sisters. She detests her smarmy boss who is on [...]

Review: Midnight Rescue by Elle Kennedy

Midnight Rescue - Elle Kennedy

Midnight Rescue is the first book in a new series by Elle Kennedy.  We are immediately introduced to a hunky set of men that all work for the same team.  They are former CIA, FBI, Seals, and so on.  This sort of plot really appeals to me because it usually means we will get to [...]

Review: Revealed by Kate Noble

Revealed by Kate Noble

She held up her hand in a nervous sort of wave and lowered it awkwardly.  “It’s just me,”  Phillippa said, her gaze never leaving his.  The room held still, as if any movement would shatter the space. Then Fieldstone cleared his throat and started forward with a smart bow.  “Mrs.  Benning, I’m please to see [...]

Review: The Witness by Nora Roberts

The Witness

After thinking about it for a bit, I realized that it has been quite a while since I have read a new standalone book by Nora Roberts. It was a nice change. I have no problem reading about a group of friends or relatives in a trilogy, but it was nice to know that everyone [...]

Review: The Wedding Beat by Devan Sipher

The Wedding Beat - Devan Sipher

The Wedding Beat is told from a man’s point of view makes the book quite unique to what I normally read.  I was pretty curious how it was going to flow with it being a man who writes about weddings and all the stuff that leads up to the wedding.  I was pleasantly surprised by [...]

Review: Bear Meets Girl by Shelly Laurenston

Bear Meets Girl

Every time I pick up a Shelly Laurenston novel, I know I’m going to laugh. I am so in love with her world of arrogant, over the top shifters. They delight in violent behavior and irritating others. They have no shame and are completely at home in their lust. Really, what’s not to love? Especially [...]

Review: Beneath the Skin by Lauren Dane

Beneath The Skin - Lauren Dane

Beneath the Skin is the third book in the de la Vega Cats series.  I have not read any of the previous book in the series or any of the connected series the Cascadia Wolves so I found myself a little behind when I started this book.  It wasn’t too much of an issue, as [...]

Mandi (Smexy Books) Reviews: Sheltered by Charlotte Stein

Sheltered - Charlotte Stein

Mandi from Smexy Books is here today with a guest review. She’s helping me out since I’ll be a little busy in the next few days. As many of you already know, she’s pretty awesome. What some of you might not know is today is her birthday. She’s away at the moment and won’t be stopping [...]

Review: Sacrificial Magic by Stacia Kane

Sacrificial Magic

Oh my. Where to begin? First, how about my nervousness and excitement to even have this in my hot hands. It felt like forever since book 3, City of Ghosts, and the world of Chess, Terrible, and the Downside. Book 3 also left with me one of my all time favorite lines in a book, [...]

Review: Caught in the Act by Jill Sorenson + Giveaway

Caught In The Act - Jill Sorenson

  “Do you ever get tired of saving people?” “Someone saved me once,” she reminded him. Czech Republic born Kari Strauss has faced her share of adversity and loss; however she does not let the past define her.  Owner of a successful Arts and Crafts boutique, Zolcalo, she travels over the Mexican Border from California [...]