Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon
22nd Oct / 1 Comment
Lone Star Dad by Linda Goodnight is a very sweet story, and an example of why its’ so important to give people a second chance, and to not judge them based on their past. In “Lone Star Dad’, Gena comes to the town of Gabriel’s Crossing, where she spent many […]
21st Oct / 4 Comments
Her Naughty Holiday by Tiffany Reisz: After reading (and loving!) Her Halloween Treat by Tiffany Reisz, the first in her holiday-themed romance series Men at Work, I was anxious to get my hands on Her Naughty Holiday. Set in the same tranquil and idyllic locale of lakeside Oregon, it’s a great […]
20th Oct / 1 Comment
At Odds with the Midwife by Patricia Forsythe: As someone who has worked in healthcare for many years, I always enjoy a novel that has medical aspects to the storyline. And this was an interesting and realistic topic, pitting a midwife up against a family doctor who believes babies should be […]
19th Oct / 3 Comments
Hometown Holiday Reunion by Mia Ross: I think this may have been one of my favorite books to read and review this month! I loved the story of Cam and Erin, how they meet as adults, after her having been his best friends’ tagalong little sister when they were younger. Erin […]
18th Oct / 1 Comment
The Reluctant Rancher by Leigh Riker: I tried very diligently to get into this story. The description sounded like one that would be a beautiful story. Unfortunately, the writing style felt rough, and I had a hard time getting “attached” to the characters.
17th Oct / 2 Comments
Greek Tycoon’s Mistletoe Proposal by Kandy Shepherd: When everything seems like it’s falling apart and you take one more chance, what are the odds that said chance will win you the world? Ashleigh Murphy was tired of doing the predictable. She was tired of settling, so she was going to break […]
16th Oct / 1 Comment
The Billionaire’s Prize by Rebecca Winters: Forgiving oneself is the first step to healing. Dea Caracciolo may have been a top super model at one point, but her heart just wasn’t in it. It turns out her head may have been in different places as well.
15th Oct / 4 Comments
In One Night with Gael (Rival Brothers #2) by Maya Blake , being approached by Gael Aguilar would be every woman’s fantasy, but for Goldie Beckett it could be considered a nightmare. The man runs hot and cold. One minute he wants her, the next he doesn’t. But when he […]
14th Oct / 6 Comments
In Unwrapping his Convenient Fiancee by Melanie Milburne, Cameron McKinnon knows he shouldn’t be lusting after his friend’s sister. Still, he can’t help it. There’s something about Violet Drummond that he can’t stay away from her. When he learns about her dilemma of needing a date to her […]
13th Oct / 1 Comment
Deadly Setup by Annslee Urban: “Deadly Set up” started out quickly with an attempt on Paige’s life in just the first few pages. Such a beginning was certainly attention getting. And it made me want to keep reading to be sure she was safe and unharmed. This was only […]