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REVIEW: Cinderella’s New York Fling by by Cara Colter
23rd Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Cinderella’s New York Fling by by Cara Colter

Cinderella’s New York Fling by by Cara Colter : Jessica becomes close friends with two other young women after they help an older woman who has lost her dog and injured herself at a music festival in Copenhagen. They think they have just done what anyone should to help others, but […]

REVIEW: Crushing It by Lorelei Parker
22nd Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Crushing It by Lorelei Parker

Crushing It by Lorelei Parker: Sierra is a girl gamer crushing the game developing world, the only thing holding her back from being on top of her game is her crippling anxiety when it comes to public speaking. With the ghost of a failed presentation still haunting her and holding her […]

REVIEW: A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan
22nd Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan

A Reunion of Rivals by Reese Ryan is the latest story in the author’s sexy small town romance series, The Bourbon Brothers. Quinn Bazemore and Max Abbott had a secret teenaged romance when Max interned at her grandfather’s fruit farm that ended abruptly when Max called things off without explanation. […]

REVIEW: The Graveyard Shift by Darynda Jones
20th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Graveyard Shift by Darynda Jones

In The Graveyard Shift (Charley Davidson #13.5) by Darynda Jones, One minute Garrett Swopes was watching over Charley Davidson and Reyes Farrow’s five-year-old daughter and the next moment she vanished into thin air. And that poses a big problem considering she’s the half-god, half-mortal prophesied to save the world one […]

REVIEW: Cowboy Strong by Carolyn Brown
19th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Cowboy Strong by Carolyn Brown

Cowboy Strong by Carolyn Brown is the seventh book in her Longhorn Canyon series. Carolyn Brown just can’t write a bad cowboy story. Alana Joy Carey remembers when, at the age of thirteen, she left the fall ranch sale and dinner to take a break behind the barn. She remembers […]