Author: Christina Gwin

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Disarm (The Dumonts #2) by Karina Halle – Review

Disarm (The Dumonts #2) by Karina Halle – Review

BLURB Seraphine Dumont seems to have it all: she’s gorgeous, brilliant, and part of one of France’s most illustrious dynasties. But underneath the facade, Seraphine struggles to hold it all together. Besides grieving her adoptive father’s suspicious and sudden death, she also shares a tenuous role in the family business with Blaise, her in-name-only cousin. […]

Posted November 18, 2019 by Christina Gwin in Reviews / 0 Comments
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Christmas After Dark: A Paranormal Romance Anthology by Juliette Cross, Abigail Owen, Lisa Kessler, Nina Croft, Alyssa Day, and Sheryl Nantus – Review

Christmas After Dark: A Paranormal Romance Anthology by Juliette Cross, Abigail Owen, Lisa Kessler, Nina Croft, Alyssa Day, and Sheryl Nantus – Review

SUMMARY: Baby, it’s cold outside… Cozy up and get lost in supernatural worlds of shifters, gods, Atlantans, werewolves, witches, and more… A holiday treat guaranteed to jingle your bells! CHRISTMAS AFTER DARK is a boxed set anthology of novellas from six of the hottest paranormal romance authors out there. Warning: Christmas After Dark contains alpha […]

Posted November 15, 2019 by Christina Gwin in Reviews / 0 Comments
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The Con Artist by Kitty Thomas – Review

The Con Artist by Kitty Thomas – Review

BLURB: Saskia Roth is the stereotypical starving artist. She’s failed as an original artist. She’s failing as a reproduction artist. So why not try con artist? A local art collector and tech tycoon with far too much money for his own good has taken Saskia’s bait. She’s promised to steal a nude he covets from […]

Posted November 12, 2019 by Christina Gwin in Reviews / 0 Comments
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Manhattan Dragon (The Treasure of Paragon #3) by Genevieve Jack – Review

Manhattan Dragon (The Treasure of Paragon #3) by Genevieve Jack – Review

BLURB Deadly secrets. Hidden enemies. Colliding histories. She’s supposed to be dead. For Rowan Valor, faking her own death is a regular necessity. How else would an immortal dragon manage to live in a place like Manhattan for close to three hundred years? But changing her identity leaves the community center she founded vulnerable, and […]

Posted October 22, 2019 by Christina Gwin in Reviews / 0 Comments
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