Category: Blog
17th Apr / 0 Comments
Cutest Couple by Kate Davies is the second book in the “Girls Most Likely To…” series. If you truly judge a book by it’s cover, you might think these books are fluffy and cute – which is true, to a point. I’ll start my review by telling you that I […]
16th Apr / 2 Comments
In The Guy To Be Seen With by Fiona Harper, Chloe Michaels is an orchid specialist just hired on at the famous Kew Gardens in London. She has revamped her image over the last few years to show the world a more polished version of herself. And now that she […]
16th Apr / 0 Comments
It’s been quite a while since I’ve read a book that I just didn’t like. Unfortunately, I found one more. But just because I didn’t like doesn’t mean that you won’t. So with that in mind, let’s check out Crash Landing by Lori Wilde. The first character we meet is […]
16th Apr / 1 Comment
In Anything but Vanilla by Liz Fielding, Sorrell has a life/business plan – to make her and her sisters’ business a huge success, to be a millionaire by the time she’s 25, and to settle down with a stable man even if he isn’t very exciting or doesn’t light her torch! […]
16th Apr / 0 Comments
In Real Men Don’t Quit by Coleen Kwan, Luke Maguire wants peace to write the sequel of his bestselling book. He is over 8 months past due on the book that made him into a famous author but he feels like a fraud and with the recent death of is […]
15th Apr / 3 Comments
The Geek Girl and the Scandalous Earl by Gina Lamm: Jamie Marten is a geek to the core. Her idea of a good time it playing online adventure games and fighting fictional monsters. She is also trying to get over her ex, Logan who walked away from her and left her […]
15th Apr / 4 Comments
This book ended up being so much better than I anticipated! Wish Upon a Matchmaker by Marie Ferrarella is a great, feel good story. The book is extremely well written and flows effortlessly from beginning to end. Wish Upon a Matchmaker is about Ginny, a precocious four year old girl […]
15th Apr / 0 Comments
A Weaver Vow by Allison Leigh: I will preface my review by mentioning that I had never read any of Ms. Leigh’s Weaver-centric stories. That being said, I am planning to find the books dealing with the Double-C ranch and the Clay family so I can start to make my way […]
15th Apr / 0 Comments
Sometimes an author is able to create a story that you fall in love with, and touches you in such a way that even when you have finished reading, the story seems to live on in your soul. The Temporary Wife by Jeannie Moon is one of those kind of […]
14th Apr / 0 Comments
In Redeeming the Playboy by Carol Marinelli, Jack Carter is the head pediatrician in NYC Angels hospital. He is used to always getting his way due to his family name, influences and money. But he is tired of always having to be a guide to the rich to try and […]