Review: Crimes of Passion by Jack Harbon

Emery Thompson hates Calvin Chamberlain. When they are tasked with working together for a podcast series, they quickly find it hard to ignore the fierce chemistry between them.  This was a surprisingly wonderful audiobook. For shorter romances like this one, I was concerned it would feel incomplete, but nope. This was a wonderful story about … More Review: Crimes of Passion by Jack Harbon

ARC Review: Tear Down the Throne by Jennifer Estep

This book picks up a few weeks after the previous book ended. Gemma Ripley, Princess of Andvari, is still struggling with PTSD from her torture by the Morricone’s even if she can’t show it. She is still determined to find answers which leads her to the trade summit between the various kingdoms.  This was a … More ARC Review: Tear Down the Throne by Jennifer Estep

ARC Review: The Return of the Duke by Lorraine Heath

Marcus Stanwick is determined to uncover all parties involved in the assassination plot that got his father hanged and his title stripped of him. He turns to the woman he despises for help and finds that she may be the one person who can help him uncover the truth.  This book was full of unexpected … More ARC Review: The Return of the Duke by Lorraine Heath

ARC Review: The Other Half of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost

FYI there have been some slight changes in the details of this story compared to the original. The author updated the technology to fit more modern times, like Bones doesn’t have a beeper for the panic alert button and Cat now has a cell phone, which she doesn’t have in the original.  While Bones was … More ARC Review: The Other Half of the Grave by Jeaniene Frost

Review: Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost

Half-vampire Catherine Crawfield has been going after the undead for years. When she is captured by Bones, a vampire bounty hunter, she finds herself working with him to bring down stronger vampires.  It’s been years since I have read this series, but with the release of the newest book from Bones perspective I felt it … More Review: Halfway to the Grave by Jeaniene Frost