Midnight Sins by Lora Leigh (Heroes and Heartbreakers #1) August 2, 2011 Romantic Suspense Paperback St. Martin’s Press Reviewed by Helyce Wow! How do I even begin to write about this book? I feel like a need a disclaimer: I am a huge Lora Leigh fan. I completely adore her Breed series as well as her Elite Ops/Navy Seals books. I’ve read the Nauti Boys books too, but seriously-if you’ve read those you know that those are fluff-good sexy time reads with hot studly boys who are good Continue Reading
Review: Second Grave on the Left by Darynda Jones
Second Grave On The Left (Charlotte Davidson #2) By Darynda Jones Urban Fantasy Hardcover August 16, 2011 St. Martin’s Press Favorite Quote: “Never be afraid to dart around in public humming the Mission Impossible theme.” Second Grave On The Left opens up one week after First Grave On The Right when Charlotte Davidson’s (Charley) secretary/bff Cookie comes to Charley needing help finding her old friend Mimi, who has suddenly disappeared off the face of the Earth. During Charley Continue Reading
Review: Retribution by Sherrylin Kenyon
Retribution (Dark Hunter #20) by Sherrilyn Kenyon Paranormal Romance Hardback August 2, 2011 St. Martins Press Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “I won’t die to save the world.” But she would die to save him. William Jessup Brady was once considered one of the most dangerous gun slingers of the wild west. So dangerous in fact, a marshal once laid down his badge rather than take Jess’s horse into custody. Jess continued on his path of destruction until he met the one woman who made Continue Reading
Review: Into The Night by Janelle Denison
Into the Night by Janelle Denison (The Reliance Group #1) Romantic Suspense March 29, 2011 Paperback St. Martin’s Reviewed by May TRG (the reliance group) is a group that works tricky cases like this where the law can’t quite go, but men and women with experience and skill are needed. Their cover is working at the Onyx Casino – it’s clear that throughout this Las Vegas hotel and casino they are scattered and are able to drop their job responsibilities as needed to go Continue Reading
Review: Cloudy with a Chance of Marriage by Kieran Kramer
Cloudy With A Chance Of Marriage (The Impossible Bachelors, #3) by Kieran Kramer Historical Romance April 26, 2011 Paperback St. Martin’s Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “ She wouldn’t have appreciated Pride and Prejudice.... I’m saving it for someone who has spirit, style, and good looks.” Cloudy With A Chance Of Marriage is a fun quirky historical romance who’s rambunctious characters and exasperated situations only add to the over all appeal. Smoothly written with a Continue Reading
Guest Review: Get Lucky by Lorie O’Clare
Get Lucky (The Bounty Hunters Book #2) by Lorie O’Clare March 29, 2011 Romantic Suspense Paperback, St. Martin’s Press Helyce, who I love to chat book with, is guest reviewing today. You can find her on Goodreads. Get Lucky is the second book in Lorie O’Clare’s Bounty Hunter series. Centering around the King family and their business, King Fugitive Apprehension (KFA), this story picks up sometime after Play Dirty ends with Marc King arriving in Colorado for a much needed vacation. Continue Reading
Review: Dark Mirror by M.J. Putney
Dark Mirror (Dark Passage #1) by M.J. Putney YA Paranormal March 1, 2011 Paperback St. Martin’s Griffin Reviewed by Tori Favorite Quote: “That is the definition of true courage. Being frightened, yet still doing what is right.” Lady Victoria (Tory) Mansfield has an enviable life as the youngest daughter of the Earl and Countess of Fairmount. But when a twist of fate reveals Tory has magical abilities she is exiled to Lackland Abbey; a reform school for those like her. At Continue Reading
Review: Live Wire by Lora Leigh
Live Wire by Lora Leigh (Elite Ops #6) March 1, 2011 Romantic Suspense Paperback St. Martin’s Reviewed by Mandi Jordan Malone has spent what has felt like a lifetime in the Elite Ops. He has worked closely with his team, in particular Tehya Talamosi for the past six years. Tehya joined the Elite Ops due to her specialized communications skills. Ironically, her father, a white slaver is the enemy, having killed a good friend of Jordan’s and who tortured and killed Theya’s mother. Continue Reading
Review: The Kensei by Jon F. Merz
The Kensei by Jon F. Merz Urban Fantasy January 18, 2011 Paperback, 304 Pages St. Martin’s Griffin Reviewed by Mandi Favorite Quote: She looked at me and smiled again. I could never get tired of that. “Why else do you think I’m with you?” I shrugged. “I thought my magnificent butt might have had something to do with it.” Lawson (born a vampire) is in need of rejuvenation. He decides to slip out of Boston, only letting his trusty friend Niles know that he is headed to Tokyo Continue Reading
Review: Undertow by Cherry Adair
Undertow by Cherry Adair (Cutter Cay Trilogy #1) Romantic Suspense December 28, 2010 Paperback, 337 Pages St. Martin’s Reviewed by Mandi Favorite Quote: “I know I scare you.” His breath tickled her cheek as he whispered softly into her ear. “But, know what, Williams? You scare me a little bit, too.” Zane Cutter is charming, witty, sexy, and great at his job treasure hunting shipwrecks in the Caribbean ocean – and he knows it. Maybe a little cocky, but also very friendly and warm Continue Reading