Category: Books
2nd Oct / 0 Comments
Can’t Help Falling by Cara Bastone s the second book in the Forever Yours series but was great as a stand-alone. The book was beautifully written, had a great plot, interesting characters, and flowed so smoothly. My attention was grabbed on the first page and it was so good that […]
17th Aug / 4 Comments
In Taming the Country Star by Margo Bond Collins, Kylie Andrews is not happy to learn that country star Cole Grayson is in town. When she had a holiday affair with him in Mexico she was happy, until she found out he had been lying to her about his identity. […]
8th Jul / 0 Comments
In The Couple who Fooled the World by Maisey Yates, Julia Anderson is the richest woman in the world. Monetarily at least. She has armor that keeps her steady and feeling normal, but Ferro Calvaresi scratches at it every chance he gets. As the head of Anfalas, she has to […]
8th Jul / 2 Comments
In The Story Guy by Mary Ann Rivers, Carrie gets a kick out of reading the MetroLink personals on her downtime from her job at the Metropolitan Library. She begrudgingly admits to herself that she is a bit lonely, but perusing the personals is more entertainment factor than serious searching. […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
In Hollywood House Call by Jules Bennett, a lovely wanna-be actress is waiting for her big break by working in Dr. Noah Foster’s office. As Callie’s boss is a brilliant cosmetic surgeon, she sees perfection on a daily basis, but knows that Dr. Foster doesn’t have a God complex like […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
In Animal Magnetism by Jill Shalvis, Brady Miller returned to Sunshine, Idaho, to check in with his “brothers” Adam and Dell after they finally badgered him into making the trip. He figured he’d take a few days of well deserved rest after working nonstop as a pilot-for-hire all over the […]
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy Andrews is the second full-length book in KISS’ ‘Wedding Season’ series. So far, I’m loving each story, and I feel like I’m getting to know the characters pretty well. This book concentrates on Cassie/Cassiopeia (or #geekgirl as she is known on twitter) and Samuel […]
21st Dec / 10 Comments
Best of 2012! 2012 has been an incredible year; When I mentioned I’m a Voracious reader…I wasn’t kiddin 😉 at the start of the year I challenged myself to read 225 books, I’m quite happy and proud to say I surpassed that goal. Along the way I read some great […]
30th Sep / 6 Comments
I invited a fellow HarlequinJunkie and Author ‘Megan Mulry’ to blog about one of our favorite Topics ‘Vintange Harlequin’s Take it away Megan… Vintage Harlequin and The Art of Forgiveness I seem to preface everything I write lately with phrases like, “There are many people out there who know WAY […]