Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon
7th May / 2 Comments
A Contract, a Wedding, a Wife? by Christy McKellen: Determined to keep her father’s dream alive it didn’t seem to matter what she need to sacrifice to make it happen. Solitaire Sanders was determined to keep her family together, whether it meant her father’s dream of a board game coffee shop, […]
6th May / 2 Comments
The Wedding Quilt Bride Marta Perry is such a gifted writer, and I enjoy both her romances for Love Inspired, as well as her longer in length Amish novels. In “The Wedding Quilt Bride”, Rebecca, newly widowed, comes home to her parents from Ohio where she lived with her husband […]
5th May / 2 Comments
The Amish Suitor by JoAnn Brown is a touching story about second chances at happiness. Eli has custody of his orphaned nephew, who is profoundly hard of hearing. Eli feels responsible for the deaths of his nephew’s parents, and moves to give him and his nephew a new start.
4th May / 2 Comments
In Surrender to the Ruthless Billionaire by Louise Fuller, Luis can’t believe his luck the night he hits town to spend time with his parents until he discovers the woman he spent an incredible night with is the same woman that has come to take his family’s photographs. Believing she […]
3rd May / 2 Comments
Burn Me Once by Clare Connelly is a one night stand romance with a rock star on the rebound and an art expert with her own bad history of relationships finding themselves wanting more. Ally Douglas is out with some girlfriends, enjoying a good time at the bar when the […]
2nd May / 4 Comments
In Tempted by the Brooding Surgeon by Robin Gianna, when Annabelle Richards discovers she’ll be working with renowned surgeon Daniel Perrera soon after she arrives in Peru, she isn’t happy about it, especially after what he did that almost cost her career when they last worked together. However, she isn’t […]
1st May / 3 Comments
Princess’s Pregnancy Secret by Natalie Anderson is a sensual and entertaining contemporary royal romance. Princess Eleni Nicolaides of Palisades has spent her life doing the right thing, being the dutiful Princess, and never straying from expectations for her behaviour. On the night before her engagement to a neighboring country’s Prince […]
30th Apr / 2 Comments
Savannah’s Secrets by Reese Ryan: Secrets aren’t easy to keep, especially when you get in deep. Add family and then your heart to the mix and you aren’t going to get out easy, at all. Savannah Carlisle needed justice and on one level she needed closure and if that meant […]
29th Apr / 3 Comments
Secret Past by Sheree Stover: Can you imagine finding out as an adult that your life is not at all what you thought it was, that your past has been “created” for you? That is what Katie experiences at the beginning and throughout “Secret Past”.
28th Apr / 2 Comments
Bachelor Remedy by Carol Ross was an enjoyable and extremely touching and intriguing story. It drew me in first because of the Alaska setting- its’ such a magnificent state. And secondly, because of the medical aspect- I always enjoy stories having to do with medicine and healthcare. Tag and Ally […]