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24th Mar / 0 Comments
Taming The Last Acosta by Susan Stephens: Romy Winner is known as the best photographer who can get the picture that not many can. She can capture the essence of the subjects in her photos, the emotions her photos speak for themselves. Kruz Acosta personally decided who in the press would […]
24th Mar / 0 Comments
In Sizzle by Katherine Garbera Staci is a baker and a part owner of a cup-cake bakery. What she really wants though is to put her skills as a chef to use again, to prove to herself she still has what it takes, that her talent hasn’t been wasted. She does […]
24th Mar / 3 Comments
In The Wanderer (Thunder Point #1) by Robyn Carr, Hank Cooper travels to Thunder Point, Oregon, after learning of his Army buddy Ben Bailey’s passing. He expects to be in town for about a week before moving on and finding a job piloting a helicopter but finds there’s more to […]
24th Mar / 1 Comment
Dark Wolf by Kate Douglas: I don’t know exactly what to say about this book. I loved it. I hated it. It was hot. It left me cold. I was all over the place with this one. And I think I have to say that I kinda liked it! This book […]
24th Mar / 1 Comment
In Barefoot in the Rain by Roxanne St. Claire Jocelyn is a life coach in L.A. when she becomes involved in a highly publicized scandal. When she needs a place to hide out for a while, she heads home to Barefoot Bay, even though that is the last place she […]
24th Mar / 0 Comments
Thank You for Riding by Meg Maguire rounded out my Strangers on a Train series. Although I had a couple of minor issues with this novella, I still really enjoyed it! Caitlin is a thoroughly modern woman, in every sense of the word. Especially in the Sexy Time sense. She […]
24th Mar / 3 Comments
The Long Way Home by Mariah Stewart is a small town romance full of charming characters who you will easily fall in love with! Ellis Chapman is living a life of luxury. She has a high paying job working for her father’s investment firm and she is engaged to a man […]
24th Mar / 1 Comment
Just for the Summer by Jenna Rutland is a beautiful and emotionally deep romance that will touch your heart. Dani Sullivan has gone to Lake Bliss for the summer. Her excuse is to write her latest cookbook, but she is there for another reason too, to find and see if […]
24th Mar / 3 Comments
MARCH Review Madness @ HJ – #MRM Here are HJ we decided to host our own version of the **NCAA March Madness called March Review Madness (#MRM). Starting NOW HJ we will be posting reviews every hour. #MADNESS Watch out for 17 brand new review coming your way. Just For […]
24th Mar / 0 Comments
I think it’s been a while since I’ve read something that has a character that I can really identify with and even understand the issues between the characters in a book. Ticket Home by Serena Bell, another installment of the Strangers on a Train series, is one of those books […]