Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon
22nd Nov / 4 Comments
A Cowboy Under the Mistletoe by Vicki Lewis Thompson: Death affects everyone in different ways. Some people retreat, some people work through it, everyone has to figure out how to move forward though. Whitney Jones wasn’t a big fan of letting events in her life run her life. She was easy […]
21st Nov / 3 Comments
In Back in the Brazilian’s Bed by Susan Stephens, Event planner Karina Marcelos has risen to the top of her field trying to forget lothario polo player Dante Barracca. Ten years ago he took her innocence, but that wasn’t all she lost after that fateful night. With the Gaucho Cup […]
20th Nov / 4 Comments
Triplets Under the Tree by Kat Cantrell: True love is out there, just never give up on your dreams. It may be scary but somehow someway there is a plan. Caitlyn Hopewell knew all about picking yourself up and moving forward. She had been a surrogate for her sister and her […]
19th Nov / 4 Comments
A Wrong Bed Christmas is two novellas in one book. First is Ignited, by Kimberly Van Meter. In Ignited, Alexis Matheson was supposed to take a trip with her best friend, Emma. Sidetracked by an incoming snowstorm, they decide to spend the night at Alexis’s brother, Erik’s, house, where Alexis […]
18th Nov / 6 Comments
A White Wedding Christmas by Andrea Laurence: A wedding planner who doesn’t believe in love and a divorced man who does? What could be more twisted? Oh wait, throw in the Christmas holiday and old crushes and perhaps miracles really will happen. Natalie Sharpe knew a long time ago that love […]
17th Nov / 7 Comments
In Wild Wolf Claiming by Rhyannon Byrd, Elliot Connors and his partner, Max, who are werewolves, are on a mission to protect Skye and her friend, Vivian, from a man who’s been abducting women. Max leaves to find Vivian, leaving Elliot to try to convince Skye that she’s in danger […]
16th Nov / 3 Comments
In Destined for the Desert King by Kate Walker, There’s no doubt that their marriage is one of convenience and political maneuvering. But shy beauty Aziza El Afarim secretly hopes that her husband the boy she once idolized remembers something of the closeness they shared as children.
14th Nov / 6 Comments
A Woman of Passion by Anne Mather was very interesting. Helen is working as a nanny. Her boss is a real witch who treats her like a servant and the husband expects Helen to tend to more than the kids…if you get my meaning. I was really wishing for Helen […]
13th Nov / 3 Comments
Brunetti’s Secret Son by Maya Blake is the second book in Secret Heirs of Billionaires series and can be easily read as a standalone. Romeo Brunetti survived his childhood and found meteoric success by locking down emotion. Until, in a moment of recklessness years ago, he lost himself to stunning stranger Maisie […]
12th Nov / 5 Comments
The Lawman’s Christmas Proposal by Barbara White Daille: Coming home at Christmas time, does that mean something magical is going to happen? Throw in a lost love and everything just seems story book perfect. Andi Price has had a lot of loss in her young life. She’s also had a lot […]