Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: One Mistletoe Wish by A.C. Arthur
22nd Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: One Mistletoe Wish by A.C. Arthur

      One Mistletoe Wish by A.C. Arthur  is the first story in the The Taylors of Temptation series. It’s got an interesting premise – the Taylors are a group of sextuplet siblings born in the small town of Temptation. Because of the media frenzy around their birth, they became […]

REVIEW: The Surgeon’s Baby Surprise by Charlotte Hawkes
21st Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Surgeon’s Baby Surprise by Charlotte Hawkes

The Surgeon’s Baby Surprise by Charlotte Hawkes: Two doctor’s both with life altering experiences coming in the next days. What will they decide? Or will they decide to not think but just feel for those next days? Evie Parker knew her life was going to turn upside down. The problem […]

REVIEW: Lakeside Romance by Lisa Jordan
20th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Lakeside Romance by Lisa Jordan

Lakeside Romance by Lisa Jordan: This was such a “feel good” story about fresh starts, forgiveness, and about really listening to the other person’s perspective. Sarah and Alec start off with an uneasy acquaintance when Sarah rents an apartment from him. Alec is trying to live day by day, being […]

REVIEW: The Governess’s Secret Baby by Janice Preston
19th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Governess’s Secret Baby by Janice Preston

Janice Preston’s The Governess’s Secret Baby is a beautiful and emotional read in which two people who have both dealt with tragedy find each other and discover a love powerful enough to heal. Grace Bertram was just seventeen and unwed when she had a baby girl, Clara, and gave her […]

REVIEW: The Guardian’s Virgin Ward by Caitlin Crews
18th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Guardian’s Virgin Ward by Caitlin Crews

The Guardian’s Virgin Ward by Caitlin Crews is part of the One Night with Consequences series, written by several different authors. The series name gives a pretty clear indication of what’s going to drive the plot and the title takes a present day twist on what is more commonly seen in […]

REVIEW: The Desert King’s Secret Heir by Annie West
17th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Desert King’s Secret Heir by Annie West

The Desert King’s Secret Heir by Annie West: Annie West sweeps us into another desert kingdom and the sultry romance between Sheikh Idris Baddour and the woman who captured his heart but whom fate decreed he couldn’t have. When a chance meeting at a party at the Zahrat embassy in London […]

REVIEW: Weekend with the Best Man by Leah Martyn
16th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Weekend with the Best Man by Leah Martyn

Weekend with the Best Man by Leah Martyn: Whenever a door shuts a window opens, right? Lindsey Stewart new she was good at her job. By the books, but a nurse couldn’t really be anything other than that.

REVIEW: Surrendering to the Vengeful Italian by Angela Bissell
15th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Surrendering to the Vengeful Italian by Angela Bissell

Surrendering to the Vengeful Italian: Angela Bissell’s debut novel is a sexy enemies to lovers romance that takes the reader on an emotional voyage through betrayal, loss and redemption. When Leo Vincenti finally has the power to take down the man who caused him and his family to suffer bitter losses, […]

REVIEW: A Christmas Seduction b y Daire St. Denis
14th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Christmas Seduction b y Daire St. Denis

A Christmas Seduction b y Daire St. Denis: Spending her Christmas and New Years at a Montana ranch getaway, Jolie couldn’t be happier to discover what an actual Christmas is like; her family having refused to partake in the celebration aspect of the holiday. To make this year’s holiday even better, […]

REVIEW: The CEO’s Little Surprise by Kat Cantrell
13th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The CEO’s Little Surprise by Kat Cantrell

The CEO’s Little Surprise by Kat Cantrell: Once a heartbreaker always a heartbreaker. Cassandra, Cass, Claremont couldn’t handle it. Her world seemed to be crashing in. Why else would all of this be happening at once? Her company had a huge leak and everyone was counting on her to fix the […]