Category: Blaze


REVIEW: Command Performance by Sara Jane Stone
12th Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Command Performance by Sara Jane Stone

Command Performance by Sara Jane Stone: According to Google, one of the top ten places to pick up men is at a car show. So professor and author Margaret Barlow and her best friend Olivia, get all dressed up and go to the local car show being held at the Hudson […]

REVIEW: The Bridesmaid’s Best Man by Susanna Carr
11th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Bridesmaid’s Best Man by Susanna Carr

The Bridesmaid’s Best Man by Susanna Carr: Personal trainer Angie Lawson is a reluctant bridesmaid to Bridezilla, Brittany. Patrick, Angie’s best friend since kindergarten, is the groom and he really wants Angie to be a part of his special day. In addition, Angie’s ex-boyfriend Cole Foster, a former police offer turned […]

REVIEW: Lying in Your Arms by Leslie Kelly
10th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Lying in Your Arms by Leslie Kelly

Lying in Your Arms by Leslie Kelly: The hottest, sexiest and most talented film actor in Tinseltown, Tommy Shane, grew up with twins, Madison and Candace Reid. To this day they are very close and will do anything to help each other out. So, Tommy and Madison fake an engagement, wedding […]

REVIEW: Mission: Seduction by Candace Havens
14th Aug / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Mission: Seduction by Candace Havens

In Mission: Seduction by Candace Havens a gripping and intense first chapter draws the reader into this exciting romance with characters that are heartfelt, sincere and authentic. Marine Lieutenant Rafe McCawley was shot and injured very badly during combat. While recuperating in Germany, Rafe’s severe pain is tempered by thinking […]

REVIEW: The Closer by Rhonda Nelson
4th Aug / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Closer by Rhonda Nelson

In The Closer by Rhonda Nelson, smart, compassionate and good-looking former army ranger Major Griffen (Griff) Wicklow, is beginning a new life as a civilian. His is known as “the closer” because he is able to turn the most difficult mission or task into a winning proposition. To his delight […]

REVIEW: Mission: Seduction by Candace Havens
30th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Mission: Seduction by Candace Havens

Mission: Seduction by Candace Havens is the combination of love, tropical breezes and ocean waves. A gripping and intense first chapter draws the reader into this exciting romancewith characters that are heartfelt, sincere and authentic. This is a sweet and emotional read that had me engaged from beginning to end. […]

REVIEW: The Devil She Knows by Kira Sinclair
27th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Devil She Knows by Kira Sinclair

The Devil She Knows by Kira Sinclair is the third book about the happenings in the tourist town of Sweetheart, South Carolina and hopefully it won’t be the last. The first two books in the series are very good. At seventeen, good-girl Willow Portis and devilish twenty-year old Devlin (Dev) […]

REVIEW: The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson
20th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson

In The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson, successful author Michael Hartford (aka Jim Ford) writes books about cowboys and the old west.  Due to the realism of his writings, his readers’ believe him to be a bona-fide cowboy.  Michael is actually a city dweller, born and bred in […]

REVIEW: To the Limit by Jo Leigh
18th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: To the Limit by Jo Leigh

To the Limit by Jo Leigh is primarily about two people; air-force captain and pilot Sam Brody and college professor Emma Lockwood. They have known each other for years and share an unacknowledged attraction. The story is about their relationship both past and present. Due to eye surgery gone bad, […]

REVIEW: Half-Hitched by Isabel Sharpe
17th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Half-Hitched by Isabel Sharpe

Half-Hitched (The Wrong Bed) by Isabel Sharpe is a very good summer read. Actuary Addie Sewell is a creature of habit. She does the same thing each and every day and thrives on it. The nonsense that surrounds her world by living in New York City does not affect her […]