Category: KISS


REVIEW: The Plus-One Agreement by Charlotte Phillips
2nd Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Plus-One Agreement by Charlotte Phillips

The Plus-One Agreement by Charlotte Phillips: Emma and Dan were perfect for each other. At least in the sense that they looked nice together, knew how to navigate business dinners, and kept Emma’s family off her back. Their long-term fake dating agreement wasn’t enough for her anymore though, and it […]

REVIEW: For His Eyes Only by Liz Fielding
12th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: For His Eyes Only by Liz Fielding

For His Eyes Only by Liz Fielding: Natasha wasn’t expecting the promotion to come that morning, but then she also wasn’t expecting a very public humiliation, legal threat, and subsequent blackening to her reputation. As she is summarily relieved of her office and car keys, she ponders how she had gotten […]

REVIEW: Waking Up Pregnant by Mira Lyn Kelly
10th Mar / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Waking Up Pregnant by Mira Lyn Kelly

Waking Up Pregnant by Mira Lyn Kelly: Darcy knows what her life’s about. She can count on herself and herself only. She’s done with her GED and ready to move on from Vegas to greener pastures. She absolutely has no time to break her rule and get attached to one of […]

REVIEW: Romance For Cynics by Nicola Marsh
25th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Romance For Cynics by Nicola Marsh

Romance For Cynics by Nicola Marsh: Cash needed some good press and quick. His latest client didn’t take kindly to his rebuff and had started some very damaging rumors – rumors that had his other clients wondering if they should be looking elsewhere for financial advice. It just so happens that […]

REVIEW: Trouble On Her Doorstep by Nina Harrington
20th Feb / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Trouble On Her Doorstep by Nina Harrington

Trouble On Her Doorstep by Nina Harrington: Dee Flynn is determined to make her boutique tea business a success. She knows this is how tea *should* be sold, fresh and direct to the client, so it’s of the best quality. Dee wants to make sure her clients see that, so she’s […]

REVIEW: No Time Like Mardi Gras by Kimberly Lang
18th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: No Time Like Mardi Gras by Kimberly Lang

No Time Like Mardi Gras by Kimberly Lang: Starting over didn’t sound easy, but starting over in New Orleans at Mardi Gras seemed like the best way to handle things for Jamie Vincent. It’d be like her very own welcoming party. So what if she and her roommate have nothing in […]

REVIEW: The Last Guy She Should Call by Joss Wood
14th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Last Guy She Should Call by Joss Wood

The Last Guy She Should Call by Joss Wood: Rowan Dunn’s past had finally caught up with her. she’d been using her UK passport to get in and out of Australia, but her real South African passport revealed she’d overstayed her welcome there – and she’d gotten herself deported. So – […]

REVIEW: Beware of the Boss by Leah Ashton
13th Jan / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Beware of the Boss by Leah Ashton

Beware of the Boss by Leah Ashton: Grayson Manning lives in his own protective bubble. So much so that when he’s running on the beach with his dog Luther, he ignores everyone and everything else. That means he never notices the distinct woman who sits on the sand every day – […]

REVIEW:  Mr. (Not Quite) Perfect by Jessica Hart
7th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Mr. (Not Quite) Perfect by Jessica Hart

Mr. (Not Quite) Perfect by Jessica Hart: Max is still a little stunned by the abrupt way his ex dumped him. They were perfect for each other, but apparently she needed to be swept off her feet. She didn’t cheat on him, but definitely got ‘swept away’ from their relationship. So […]

REVIEW:  Confessions of a Bad Bridesmaid by Jennifer Rae
5th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Confessions of a Bad Bridesmaid by Jennifer Rae

Confessions of a Bad Bridesmaid by Jennifer Rae: Olivia knew it was going to be a challenging weekend. It started off all wrong – a miscommunication between her best friend and her groom’s brother meant she was missing an escort from the airport. After the tube, a bus, and a slog […]