Tag: GC


REVIEW: Tall, Dark and Immortal by Cat Devon
9th Sep / 11 Comments

REVIEW: Tall, Dark and Immortal by Cat Devon

In Tall, Dark and Immortal by Cat Devon, Chicago police detective–and vampire–Alex Sanchez knows from the moment he meets Keira Turner that she’s trouble. Specifically, trouble to his heart. Because there’s no denying the incredible connection he feels for the reporter. But Keira has vampire hunter blood in her family […]

REVIEW: All of Me by Kelly Moran
9th Sep / 14 Comments

REVIEW: All of Me by Kelly Moran

  All of Me by Kelly Moran: Faith has lived a sheltered life with few opportunities to travel, make friends, or have much of a life beyond her immediate family. In a way, she’s thrilled to move to Wilmington and out of her parents’ house since they don’t seem to realize […]

REVIEW: Bad Romance: A Stepbrother Novel by Jen McLaughlin
9th Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Bad Romance: A Stepbrother Novel by Jen McLaughlin

Bad Romance: A Stepbrother Novel by Jen McLaughlin: Jackson’s mother marries Lily’s father, and they both proceed to plot out a life plan for Jackson. All Jackson wants to do is join the Army. He’s sees an opportunity to get out by kissing Lily and getting caught. Seven years later, they […]

REVIEW: An Officer and a Maverick by Teresa Southwick
9th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: An Officer and a Maverick by Teresa Southwick

  An Officer and a Maverick by Teresa Southwick: Secrets in a small town? Is that even possible? It seems there are two secrets playing havoc with a young “almost” couple. Lani Dalton knew what it was like to be confided in, she was a local part time bar keep after […]

REVIEW: Midnight Hunter by Kait Ballenger
8th Sep / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Midnight Hunter by Kait Ballenger

In Midnight Hunter (Execution Underground #3) by Kait Ballenger, Dr. Shane Grey, professor at the University of Rochester and witch hunter with the Execution Underground, has his first chance to take the lead on an investigation. Only this case involves some serious black magic, something that could mean bad things […]

REVIEW: Shadow Fall by Lauren Griffin
8th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Shadow Fall by Lauren Griffin

Shadow Fall by Lauren Griffin: On the hunt for a serial killer, Special Agent Tara Rushing never expected to be thrown in the path of security specialist, and suspect, Liam Wolfe. Every encounter drenched in the attraction between the two, Liam is intent on exploring it while Tara resists at every […]

REVIEW: Archangel’s Enigma by Nalini Singh
7th Sep / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Archangel’s Enigma by Nalini Singh

In Archangel’s Enigma (Guild Hunter #8) by Nalini Singh, Naasir is known for his wild ways and his uncanny tracking skills. With no one quite sure of his origins except a chosen few, like the archangel Raphael, he loves to play games and make his friends guess what lurks beneath […]

REVIEW: Moondance Beach by Susan Donovan
7th Sep / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Moondance Beach by Susan Donovan

Moondance Beach by Susan Donovan: Duncan escaped Bayberry Island the moment he could to pursue his dream of being a Navy SEAL. He’s accomplished that goal and is driven to be the best teammate he could be. He’s forced to visit the island during the Mermaid Festival for longer than usual […]

REVIEW: Resisting the Sicilian Playboy by Amanda Cinelli
7th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Resisting the Sicilian Playboy by Amanda Cinelli

In Resisting the Sicilian Playboy by Amanda Cinelli, Leo Valente is as notorious as the tabloids make him out to be. But feisty wedding planner Dara Devlin isn’t deterred; she needs his family estate for her top client, so boldly accepts Leo’s outrageous challenge to be his fake girlfriend!

REVIEW: Ever After by Rachel Lacey
6th Sep / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Ever After by Rachel Lacey

Ever After by Rachel Lacey: After being arrested for vandalizing the chicken slaughterhouse in her town over their abuse of the chickens, Olivia never expected to be put in the way of uptight officer Pete Sampson, her exact opposite.