Month: June 2015

Review:  Midnight Captive by Elle Kennedy

Review: Midnight Captive by Elle Kennedy

Posted June 9, 2015 by Lucy D in Action, Book Reviews, Military / 0 Comments

Sean Reilly thought he and his twin brother, Oliver, could walk away from their old life, but his old boss is holding his brother hostage, unless Sean will do one more job for him; and his boss’s rival, is literally holding a gun the Bailey’s head unless Sean betrays the man he knew all his life. Sean can’t choose between his twin and the woman he loves. He’s going to have to come up with something quick if he hopes to get them all out of there alive.

Review:  Chasing Danger by Katie Reus

Review: Chasing Danger by Katie Reus

Posted June 8, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Military / 0 Comments

This novella was basically a fill-in between between book 2 and 3. The characters were very likable, but the story wasn’t all that exciting. If you need something to fill in the time between the other stories, it certainly was enjoyable. But overall, nothing happened that pushed the series forward. It’s not a must read as part of the series.

Review:  Shattered Duty by Katie Reus

Review: Shattered Duty by Katie Reus

Posted June 8, 2015 by Lucy D in Action, Book Reviews, Military / 0 Comments

This story has been teased for the last two books. Levi Lazaro was a top agent for the NSA until he wife was murdered. After that he dropped off the radar with only one thought — to find the men who killed his wife and make them pay. This was a thrilling tale of a man who allows need for revenge gets derailed for a woman who makes him feel for the first time since his wife died.

Review:  Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Review: Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Posted June 2, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Contemporary, New Adult / 0 Comments

Moonlight is the last in the On Dublin Street series. As a final story, it was a wonderful tale of Shannon’s brother, Logan MacLeod, recently released from prison. Logan went to jail for beating up Shannon’s ex-friend after he attacked Shannon. We know what a good man he is for what he has done to support Shannon over the years, but two years in prison has Logan doubting his self-worth. It is new neighbor Grace who helps remind Logan what a good man he truly is.