Review: Her Night With Santa by Adriana Herrera

When Farnaz Castillo’s plane is delayed due to snow she finds herself borrowing Santa’s secret beach villa for a single night getaway. But her quiet is interrupted when Kristina Kringle shows up and sparks instantly fly between them. This was a short but very steamy story. I was not expecting so much steam for such … More Review: Her Night With Santa by Adriana Herrera

ARC Review: The Facemaker: One Surgeon’s Battle to Mend the Disfigured Soldiers of World War I by Lindsey Fitzharris

The Facemaker tells the story of pioneering plastic surgeon Harold Delf Gillies, who dedicated his life to reconstructing the faces of injured soldiers in his care during World War I. After reading The Butchering Art, Fizharris’ first book, I knew that I would want to read any future books that she wrote. This book surpassed … More ARC Review: The Facemaker: One Surgeon’s Battle to Mend the Disfigured Soldiers of World War I by Lindsey Fitzharris

Review: Save the Date by Annabeth Albert and Wendy Qualls

Randall Young is determined to help his sister have a magical wedding. What he doesn’t expect is to find the sexy stranger he hooked up with at her bachelorette party to be one of the groomsmen. Well this was adorable and hot! Hunter is a alpha male, military man who only does casual sex. Surprisingly … More Review: Save the Date by Annabeth Albert and Wendy Qualls

ARC Review: To Catch A Raven by Beverly Jenkins

Raven Moreaux comes from a long line of grifters and she couldn’t be prouder, until she is blackmailed into helping the government. Now she has to infiltrate a former Confederate official’s house to find a stolen copy of the Declaration of Independence.  Like all of Jenkins’ books, I was instantly sucked into Raven and Braxton’s … More ARC Review: To Catch A Raven by Beverly Jenkins

Review: The Snake, The Crocodile, and the Dog by Elizabeth Peters

Amelia and Emerson are returning to Egypt for another year of excavation, but for the first time in years they will be alone. Unfortunately, their plans are quickly changed when Emerson emerges from an ambush with no memory of Amelia.  This was an interesting one because we finally return to just Amelia and Emerson in … More Review: The Snake, The Crocodile, and the Dog by Elizabeth Peters