15th Apr / 2 Comments
Her Client from Hell by Louisa George: Cassie was on the right track for getting her life back together. So why was she always making such a bad impression on Jack Brenner? She was never late to any other engagement, never any mishaps, but with him, it was always something. And […]
15th Apr / 0 Comments
Out of Control by Teresa Noelle Roberts: Jen is an starving artist and works a couple of jobs in order to make ends meet. Glass blowing brings in some cash, but not nearly enough to sustain a living on, at least not yet. She rents a small, affordable apartment in […]
14th Apr / 2 Comments
In Dare to Desire by Carly Phillips, Alex Dare’s life has revolved around football since he was a young kid. And becoming quarterback for the Tampa Breakers was a dream come true. Unfortunately, that dream crashes and burns when he gets injured on the field, putting an end to his […]
14th Apr / 0 Comments
Burn For Me (Secrets & Shadows 0.5) by Shiloh Walker: Burn For Me is a brisk, emotional, read. Shiloh Walker introduces readers to her latest contemporary series, Secrets & Shadows, with this novella featuring Tate Bell. I enjoyed the subtle suspenseful undertone
14th Apr / 0 Comments
Sweet Obsession (Windy City Kink #1) by Kelly Jamieson: Twelve years ago, teenagers Sasha Bandel and Jack Grenville were caught experimenting with light bondage by Sasha’s parents. As a result, Jack was forced out of town by Sasha’s powerful and wealthy father, with orders to never to contact her again. […]
14th Apr / 0 Comments
Unlocking the Doctor’s Heart by Susanne Hampton: Beth is tired of playing second – or even third fiddle to her father’s ‘replacement’ family, so the temporary posting in Australia is just what the Doctor ordered. Some time away from London, basking in warmer weather, maybe even doing some things to […]
13th Apr / 0 Comments
In A Game of Vows by Maisey Yates, Eduardo Vega is the last person Hannah expects to see on her wedding day. He blackmailed her into marrying him five years ago and now she is about to marry a much safer option. But moments before her second wedding Eduardo informs […]
13th Apr / 3 Comments
In Beauty’s Kiss (Taming of the Sheenan’s #2) by Jane Porter, Taylor is fairly new to Marietta, but not to small towns. She came from an even smaller town to take a job as a librarian in Marietta. By her own admission, Taylor is an introvert who would rather spend her […]
13th Apr / 1 Comment
The Bridge (Brody Law #1) has Carol Ericson’s newest Intrigue mini-series, Brody Law, off to an intriguing start. Elise Duran is abducted outside a private club, the Speakeasy, but manages to narrowly escape her captor. While receiving treatment, for mild-hypothermia, at the local ER she is questioned by homicide detective Sean […]
12th Apr / 0 Comments
The beginning of Stepping Out by Marie Harte reminded me of the old film Trading Places starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. In this novella, Lisa Dawson is visibly pregnant, and yet her fiance Aaron is unable to stop his womanizing ways, even when she is standing only a few […]