Category: Contemporary Fiction

  • REVIEW of Called to Protect (Blue Justice #2) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Called to Protect (Blue Justice #2) by Lynette Eason

    Chloe St. John is a K-9 officer, working with her German shepherd partner Hank to bring down the toughest criminals. When U.S. Marshal Blake McCallum’s teenage daughter Rachel disappears, Chloe and Hank join the team to help roust out her whereabouts. It seems certain Rachel’s been taken by a sex-trafficking ring, and they’re not interested…

  • REVIEW of Oath of Honor (Blue Justice #1) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Oath of Honor (Blue Justice #1) by Lynette Eason

    When Izzy St. John’s law enforcement partner, Kevin, is murdered at a stakeout of a crime boss, her whole family is afraid that she’ll be next. Kevin’s older brother, Ryan, starts shadowing her every move and putting his detective skills to work to find the killer. But as grateful as she is for Ryan’s help,…

  • REVIEW of Vow of Justice (Blue Justice #4) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Vow of Justice (Blue Justice #4) by Lynette Eason

    When his partner Allie’s cover gets blown, Linc St. John must put a hold on his romantic feelings for her and pull out all the stops to save her from a Russian crime boss. As the attempts on both of their lives intensify, Linc finds out that Allie’s past life is far more harrowing than…

  • REVIEW of The Lady and the Wish: A King Thrushbeard Romance (Faraway Castle #4) by J.M. Stengl

    REVIEW of The Lady and the Wish: A King Thrushbeard Romance (Faraway Castle #4) by J.M. Stengl

    Gillian is a spoiled brat who has her heart set on marrying royalty. But when her father reveals an embarrassing debt to another aristocratic family, Gillian is forced to leave her life of glitz, glamor, and social media braggadocio to work as companion to an old lady at a remote villa. The temperamental dowager seems…

  • REVIEW of Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh

    REVIEW of Faking Grace by Tamara Leigh

    Maizy Grace wants to make it big as a journalist, but after her last news job imploded, she can’t land more than a part time position at the local newspaper . Hesitantly, she takes a second job at a Christian publishing company, piling on the religious bumper stickers and Christianese to convince the people there…

  • REVIEW of Stealing Adda by Tamara Leigh

    REVIEW of Stealing Adda by Tamara Leigh

    Adda Sinclaire writes medieval bodice rippers, but her own life is devoid of romance. Her husband has run off with a rival romance writer, taking the dog and sucking all the joy out of Adda’s life. To make matters worse, Adda has a horrible case of writer’s block and must make the difficult decision whether…

  • REVIEW of Pretty in Punxsutawney by Laurie Boyle Crompton

    REVIEW of Pretty in Punxsutawney by Laurie Boyle Crompton

    When Andie moves to a new town the summer of her senior year, she develops a crush on Colton, the guy who dishes out popcorn at the local movie theater. True, he doesn’t even seem to know what a meet-cute is, but then, not everyone can share her obsessive love of old films. Much to…

  • REVIEW of Code of Valor (Blue Justice #3) by Lynette Eason

    REVIEW of Code of Valor (Blue Justice #3) by Lynette Eason

    Detective Brady St. John loves to spend time on and in the water, but his vacation at a lakehouse comes to an abrupt end when he sees a woman on a nearby boat about to be shot. Fast forward three weeks, and Brady has saved Emily Chastain’s life three times, putting her in witness protection…