Entries by Stephanie tellas

Hood of sedna by Mina Skye – Review by Stephanie Tellas

“In 1745, imagine waking up in the wilds of North Carolina, devoid of any possessions and memories lost in the void. Stripped of your identity and left to fend for yourself, the character resorted to thievery to survive, carving out a notorious reputation as the cunning and elusive Stevie Capot. A century later, destiny led […]

A girl, stuck by Kelly Elizabeth Houston (Stephanie Tellas)

“A typically tough private investigator and criminology professor, Harry Smith distracts herself from heartbreak by diving headlong into her latest surveillance job. On a steamy New York City night, she sets out on foot, landing face to face with Trey Popov, a serious rising star in the Trubetzkoy crime family whose eyelashes just might be […]

The Scottish Play by Phoebe Alexander (Stephanie Tellas)

“Molly doesn’t date men. Lachlan doesn’t date period. So can they stick to the script? Molly Rose’s final grad school project is to stage the play she wrote. How on earth did her girlfriend find the absolute perfect cast for the kilt-wearing Scotsman role? Well, he looks the part, but he knows nothing about acting. […]

Savage Lies by Isla Vaughn – Review by Stephanie Tellas

“Moving to a new town and taking on a new identity was supposed to keep me safe. News flash, it didn’t. Instead, it put me right into the most dangerous place imaginable. Cole Savage’s line of sight. Stupid, perfect, and one of four members of the untouchable elite. They’re the Academy’s football stars, gods among […]

The Rocklyns Complete box set 1-7 by Alicia Street – Review by Stephanie Tellas)

“Follow the Rocklyn family brothers and sisters and cousins as they go through the challenges of life and of finding love. This bundled collection of the seven books in The Rocklyns series is packed with favorite steamy tropes, like opposites attract, second chances, secret baby, different worlds, grumpy-sunshine, forced proximity, secret Identity, and forbidden love.” […]

Lucky Break by Lee Wood – review by Stephanie Tellas)

“Peter Winston-Moore has told rival dealers he discovered the genuine Picasso in a junk shop. It sold at Sotheby’s for $5.4 million. It means he’s gone from being a third-rate wheeler-dealer to running an exclusive art and antiquates gallery. And as he keeps finding valuable items, it hasn’t gone unnoticed by other dealers. Three of […]

Xenia Navarro and the Magic Ants by Lois Wickstrom and Milagros Darling – Review by Stephanie Tellas

Xenia Navarro and the Magic Ants by Lois Wickstrom My rating: 4 of 5 stars “Xenia and the Magic Ants could have been ripped from this week’s headlines. American sixth grader, Xenia Navarro lives with her Mexican mother, an undocumented resident, and her older brother Lucas in Pennsylvania. Her American father was killed while on […]