23rd Aug / 2 Comments
Dear Lizzie by Annie Lyons: Lizzie Harris has been on her own a lot longer than she would like to think about. She has been out of her house for fifteen years, and in those years all the hurts that kept her from going back have just gotten stronger and stronger. […]
23rd Aug / 0 Comments
In More Than a Cowboy by Cathy McDavid, Liberty Beckett always believed that she was a product of her mother’s affair with some guy at the rodeo. At least that’s what her mother always told her. But when a cowboy tells her he clearly remembers her mother and father being […]
22nd Aug / 1 Comment
In For All Time (Nantucket Brides Trilogy #2) by Jude Deveraux, Prince Graydon of Lanconia never expected to find his True Love when he attended his cousin Jared’s wedding on Nantucket. But that is exactly what happened when he met Toby Wyndam. Graydon’s family has always said that only the […]
22nd Aug / 4 Comments
Fiancee for Hire (Front and Center #2) by Tawna Fenske should come with a warning label, “Book will cause uncontrollable laughter, snorting, and fits of giggles!” Kelli’s crush on her best friend’s brother, Mac, has been unrequited for years, partly because he was oblivious to her attentions and partly because […]
22nd Aug / 0 Comments
Set in the late 1940’s, in Palmetto Moon by Kim Boykin, Vada is a society bride to be, set to wed who her wealthy parents want her to. Her fiancee is not a man she can envision a happy future with, and the life he will give her not one […]
22nd Aug / 2 Comments
In The Argentinian’s Demand by Cathy Williams, When billionaire Leandro Perez’s indispensable and alluring assistant Emily Edison resigns and lets him know what she really thinks of him, he’s furious. He decides to spend two weeks with her to change her mind on the pretext of preventing her from leaking […]
21st Aug / 1 Comment
In There’s Wild, Then There’s You (The Wild Ones #3) by M. Leighton, Social worker Violet “Vi” Wilson has lived her young life seeing the devastation that addiction and poor choices can make on those around her. So she has made sure she travels the straight-and-narrow at all costs. Her […]
21st Aug / 3 Comments
If you’re looking for a novel set in Medieval Scotland, The Highlander’s Bride Trouble by Mary Wine is the book for you. The heroine is Nareen Grant, the daughter of a prominent laird who is now working as a lady’s maid for Abigail Ross, the very spoiled and badly behaved […]
21st Aug / 4 Comments
In Billionaire’s Secret by Chantelle Shaw is the fourth part of the The Chatsfield series and it can be easily read as a standalone. Nicolo Chatsfield has isolated himself from others after his accident. He now lives alone in his family’s crumbling estate and nobody–not even his family members can […]
21st Aug / 2 Comments
In Cheating Justice (Justice Team #2) by Misty Evans and Adrienne Giordano, former FBI agent Mitch is now a fugitive trying to clear his name after being framed for a murder he didn’t commit. When two of Mitch’s long time friends and fellow agents are killed, Mitch knows something big […]