Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Their Double Baby Gift by Louisa Heaton
27th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Their Double Baby Gift by Louisa Heaton

In Their Double Baby Gift by Louisa Heaton , Matt Galloway never would have imagined that the last time he was on leave from the army would be the final time he would see or hold his wife Jen. They were looking forward to the birth of their first child, not […]

REVIEW: Wedding Night with Her Enemy by Melanie Milburne
26th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Wedding Night with Her Enemy by Melanie Milburne

Wedding Night with Her Enemy by Melanie Milburne is romantic, sexy, and entertaining. Allegra Kallas is a family law attorney in London and returns home to Greece in order to attend her half-brother’s christening ceremony. When she arrives, she finds out her father has bartered her into marriage with a […]

REVIEW: One Night with the Texan by Lauren Canan
25th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: One Night with the Texan by Lauren Canan

One Night with the Texan by Lauren Canan: Too many drinks and a man too handsome, that can only spell trouble for a young lady getting ready to embark on a new journey. Tallie Finely knew she shouldn’t have had so much to drink. She shouldn’t have gone back to […]

REVIEW: Her Holiday Fling by Jennifer Snow
24th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Her Holiday Fling by Jennifer Snow

Her Holiday Fling by Jennifer Snow is a sexy vacation romance where two strangers find they can help each other out, but get a lot more out of the deal than they expected. The timing of Hayley Hanna’s last breakup coinciding with a magazine interview might have gone unnoticed if […]

REVIEW: Salazar’s One-Night Heir by Jennifer Hayward
23rd Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Salazar’s One-Night Heir by Jennifer Hayward

Salazar’s One-Night Heir by Jennifer Hayward is the third story in The Secret Billionaires series. It’s centered on four very wealthy men who are best friends and have a love of extreme sports. When one of their members, Sebastien, nearly died in an avalanche, they were forced to take stock […]

REVIEW: The Secret Kept from the Greek by Susan Stephens
22nd Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Secret Kept from the Greek by Susan Stephens

Susan Stephens’ The Secret Kept from the Greek is entertaining and sexy, but the love story lacks depth making it difficult to believe or connect with. Damon Gavros and Lizzie Montgomery meet and have an instant and intense connection. They are fiercely attracted to each other and end up in […]

REVIEW: Welcome Home Katie Gallagher by Seana Kelly
21st Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Welcome Home Katie Gallagher by Seana Kelly

Welcome Home Katie Gallagher by Seana Kelly: After the end of a miserable ten year marriage, Katie Gallagher returns to her home town of Bar Harbor, Maine with only her Newfoundland, Chaucer, in tow. Her intention is to stay at the house her grandmother left her, but when she arrives, she […]

REVIEW: The Mysterious Italian Houseguest by Scarlet Wilson
20th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Mysterious Italian Houseguest by Scarlet Wilson

The Mysterious Italian Houseguest by Scarlet Wilson: Two strangers in the middle of nowhere with a lot of baggage to work through and no desire to share. How is that going to turn out? Portia Marlowe was at her sister’s house to work through some things and figure out her future.

REVIEW: A Life Saving Reunion by Alison Roberts
19th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: A Life Saving Reunion by Alison Roberts

In A Life Saving Reunion (Paddington Children’s Hospital #6) by Alison Roberts, Rebecca Scott and Thomas Wolfe were happily married until tragedy struck and they lost someone very important to them. But now they’re back in each other’s lives and working together to see if they can help keep Paddington […]

REVIEW: Reunited with his Runaway Doc by Lucy Clark
18th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Reunited with his Runaway Doc by Lucy Clark

In Reunited with his Runaway Doc (The Lewis Doctors #1)by Lucy Clark , Dr. Maybelle Freebourne is free to live her life the way she wants to live it now that the threat to her and her family is no more. However, after years of living as part of the […]