Category: Contemporary Romance


REVIEW: Hard-Riding Cowboy by Stacey Kennedy
1st Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Hard-Riding Cowboy by Stacey Kennedy

Hard-Riding Cowboy by Stacey Kennedy is book three in the Kinky Spurs series and revolves around the youngest Blackshaw brother, Nash, and the one woman he really shouldn’t want. Nash Blackshaw is now retired thanks to a spinal injury. He’s home now and helping his family with the ranch, but he’s […]

REVIEW: The Friend Zone by Sariah Wilson
31st May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Friend Zone by Sariah Wilson

The Friend Zone by Sariah Wilson: Logan sees football as his way out of a life in construction and a way to finally prove his stepfather wrong. He had a rough childhood and he’s trying to build the life he wants. He’s sexy, charming, talented, and quick to anger. He […]

REVIEW: Bridal Boot Camp by Meg Cabot
31st May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Bridal Boot Camp by Meg Cabot

In Bridal Boot Camp (Little Bridge Island 0.5) by Meg Cabot, Roberta “Rob” James has to admit that life on Little Bridge, and island in the Florida Keys, is pretty sweet. She’s a personal trainer who specializes in a bridal boot camp, where brides-to-be can get in shape before their […]

REVIEW: The Rosie Result by Graeme Simsion
30th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Rosie Result by Graeme Simsion

In The Rosie Result (Don Tillman #3) by Graeme Simsion , After years of struggling to fit into a social world that made no sense to him, scientist Don Tillman has a beautiful wife and a whip-smart ten-year-old son to call his own. Rosie Jarman was the key to helping him […]

REVIEW: Unbroken Cowboy by Maisey Yates
29th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Unbroken Cowboy by Maisey Yates

Unbroken Cowboy by Maisey Yates is another entertaining and sexy romance set in Gold Valley, Oregon. Beatrix Leighton grew up in a wealthy household but felt more at home with animals than her family. Taking care of injured strays became a lifelong habit,

REVIEW: Just One of the Groomsmen by Cindi Madsen
28th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Just One of the Groomsmen by Cindi Madsen

In Just One of the Groomsmen (Getting Hitched in Dixie #1) by Cindi Madsen, Addison Murphy and Tucker Crawford have been best friends for years. But when another friend in their tight circle announces he’s getting married, Addison and Tucker find the line between friends and wanting more blurring until […]

REVIEW: Million Dollar Devil by Katy Evans
27th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Million Dollar Devil by Katy Evans

In Million Dollar Devil (Million Dollar #1) by Katy Evans, Elizabeth “Lizzy” Banks has spent a lifetime trying to live up to her father’s expectations, especially now that she’s vying to become his replacement as CEO of his menswear company, Banks LTD. The new project she’s working on is almost […]

REVIEW: Cowboy Rebel by Carolyn Brown
27th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Cowboy Rebel by Carolyn Brown

Cowboy Rebel by Carolyn Brown is the 4th book in her Longhorn Canyon series. Nobody does cowboys like Carolyn Brown does. She paints a picture of a cowboy with all their good qualities and all their imperfections. What is it about weddings that always seem to beget more weddings?

REVIEW: Smooth Moves by Marie Harte
27th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Smooth Moves by Marie Harte

Smooth Moves by Marie Harte is the story of ex-Marine Cash Griffith and his co-worker, ex-Army MP Jordan Fleming. Feeling lost after returning to civilian life, Cash’s brother, Reid, creates Vets to Go!, a moving company that employs only veterans. Cash is part owner, but he prefers to go out in […]

REVIEW: The Cowboy Next Door by R.C. Ryan
26th May / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Cowboy Next Door by R.C. Ryan

In The Cowboy Next Door by R.C. Ryan, Penny Cash accepted a job as a teacher, which is her dream job, but it fell through. Stuck in a new town with no money and no job, she accepts a job at the Monroe Ranch as a cook and housekeeper. Her […]