Tag: Michele
19th Mar / 8 Comments
In Fast Burn (Body Armor #4) by Lori Foster, MMA fighter Brand Berry has been resisting joining Body Armor security agency where three of his friends–all former MMA as well–are now working. It’s not the job that’s the hang up. It’s Sahara Silver. The unbelievably beautiful woman who would be […]
16th Mar / 8 Comments
In The Innocent Wife by Amy Lloyd, From the first time Samantha watched the documentary Framing the Truth, she was intrigued with its subject: supposed killer Dennis Danson who has been sitting on Death Row for about two decades. She might be just a mousy schoolteacher in England, but even […]
15th Mar / 4 Comments
In No Earls Allowed (The Survivors #2) by Shana Galen, Lady Juliana knows that many women in her position, being the daughter of an Earl, devote some of their time to charity work. But probably not many would take up residence at a local orphanage and do not only administrative […]
14th Mar / 4 Comments
In Half a Heart by Karen McQuestion, Since his beloved mother died three years ago, Logan Weber’s life has deteriorated at an alarming rate. Moving from city to city and from one beaten up apartment to the next, he’s learned that the key to avoiding most of his abusive father’s […]
13th Mar / 12 Comments
In Twice Bitten (Argeneau #27) by Lynsay Sands, Freedom is something Elspeth Argeneau has been dreaming of for almost a century. Not that she’s been held captive, per se. Not really. It’s her mother Martine’s controlling nature that has held her back from living a normal life. Well, as normal […]
11th Mar / 6 Comments
In Midsummer Delights: A Short Story Collection by Eloisa James, we have three very brief but highly entertaining Regency romance novellas, previously published separately, but now all in one lovely collection. I had so much fun with each one that I think fans will likely breeze through these stories in […]
7th Mar / 8 Comments
In Not Quite Crazy (Not Quite #6) by Catherine Bybee, Rachel Price knew that moving herself and her newly acquired roommate, fifteen-year-old Owen, from California to work in NYC would be an adjustment. And driving on snowy roads is not something she has much experience with. But somehow it’s the […]
6th Mar / 6 Comments
In As You Wish (The Summerhouse #3) by Jude Deveraux, They say hindsight is 20/20 and no one probably knows that better than Olivia. In her early twenties in the summer of 1970, that was when everything began to unravel for her, losing the love of her life, Kit, and […]
3rd Mar / 6 Comments
In Undone (Chicago Rebels #3) By You by Kate Meader, Signing on with the Chicago Rebels as their new general manager fulfills a lifelong goal for Dante Moretti. One he wasn’t sure he’d ever reach, especially after he came out almost a decade ago. It’s been a long haul but […]
1st Mar / 6 Comments
In The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant (The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant #1) by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Michael Vanderhorst’s very long existence as a vampire is thanks to his maker Clive Bakker. Part friend, part father figure, part colleague, Clive has always been there for him through every situation. So when Michael finds […]