Entries by Jennifer Gordon

Lost Hollow: A Small Town Science Fiction Romance (Alienville Series Book 1) by Donna S. Frelick – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Lost Hollow : A Small Town Science Fiction Romance (Alienville Book 1) by Donna S. Frelick My rating: 4 of 5 stars An enjoyable sci-fi romance which had me hooked throughout. When Dr. Moira McCann’s twin sister Claire doesn’t turn up for a visit, she gets concerned. Claire’s last text came from Allenville, a small […]

Discovering Desire (Shattered Embrace Series) by Alyndra Quinn – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Discovering Desire by Alyndra Quinn My rating: 4 of 5 stars An enjoyable and engaging contemporary romance set within the ‘Club Shattered Embrace’ world. The storyline revolves around a steamy love triangle involving Justine, Jordan and Derek. Derek Ingram is an ex Navy SEAL, who having joined Ingram Enterprises is now a billionaire corporate mogul. […]

The Monkey Island Murder: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery (Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery Series) by Rosalind Barden – Review by Jennifer Gordon

The Monkey Island Murder: A Sparky of Bunker Hill Mystery by Rosalind Barden My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the third novel in this series and we’re back with Sparky, the plucky eleven year old amateur super-sleuth. I’ve enjoyed the previous books in the series and this historical cozy mystery, set during the […]

Salt Love by Marika Ray – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Salt Love: A Summer Romantic Comedy by Marika Ray My rating: 4 of 5 stars An entertaining and engaging romantic comedy which kept me happily turning the pages. Kenna finds out that her husband’s been cheating on her. Then her boss gives her promotion to Kenna’s work nemesis, resulting in her threatening him and then […]

Italian American (Jack & Mariella Book 2) by Luigina Vecchione – Review by Jennifer Gordon

Italian American: Jack & Mariella’s journey continues… by Luigina Vecchione My rating: 5 of 5 stars This is a wonderfully detailed historical romance which kept me captivated throughout. Having met American Jack and Italian Mariella in the previous book I was keen to continue their journey, however you can happily read this as a standalone […]