Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: The Millionaire and the Maid by Michelle Douglas
2nd Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Millionaire and the Maid by Michelle Douglas

The Millionaire and the Maid by Michelle Douglas is not a Cinderella story, not with a grumpy, mean man and a provocative, speak her mind female. This is the story of two people both with issues figuring out how to work through them and create their futures as individuals.

REVIEW: It Started at a Wedding… by Kate Hardy
1st Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: It Started at a Wedding… by Kate Hardy

It Started at a Wedding… by Kate Hardy: Claire Stewart made dreams come true. Designing wedding dresses had been her dream since she was little. Her best friend was always there to support her in this and in all her dreams. When Claire’s mom died she found solace with her best […]

REVIEW: Raising the Stakes by Karen Rock
31st Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Raising the Stakes by Karen Rock

Raising the Stakes by Karen Rock: Vivienne Harris moves from the Bronx to an old farmhouse in the Adirondack Mountains. She has her diner, The Homestead, her dog Scooter, and her cat Jinx. One night a bear cub enters her home. Liam Walsh, a DEC officer, is supposed to put […]

REVIEW: Pregnant by the Sheikh by Olivia Gates
30th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Pregnant by the Sheikh by Olivia Gates

Pregnant by the Sheikh by Olivia Gates is the third part in The Billionaire’s of Blackcastle series and can be easily read as a standalone. Princess Jenan Aal Ghamdi thought that she was doomed to marry a man she hates for the greater good but that was until Sheikh Numair Al […]

REVIEW: An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham
29th Mar / 8 Comments

REVIEW: An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham

An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham is a marriage of convenience romance and was first published in 1990 and has been reissued recently. Polly marries Prince Raschid, heir to a desert kingdom. She is expecting a convenient boring marriage where she will face problems adjusting to a very different culture but […]

REVIEW: The Playboy of Rome by Jennifer Faye
28th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Playboy of Rome by Jennifer Faye

The Playboy of Rome (The DeFiore Brothers #1) by Jennifer Faye: Our childhoods affect us in ways that we can’t even begin to imagine and words once spoke can NEVER be taken back. Sometime this is good and sometimes it can lead down a very dark and dismal path. Lizzie Adler […]

REVIEW: A Father For Poppy by Abigail Gordon
27th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: A Father For Poppy by Abigail Gordon

In A Father For Poppy by Abigail Gordon, A brief fling with gorgeous surgeon Drake Melford left a deep impression on Tessa Gilroy. She fell quite hard for him in the few time they spent together and was devastated when he left to pursue his hot-shot career abroad.

REVIEW: Reunited with Her Italian Ex by Lucy Gordon
26th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Reunited with Her Italian Ex by Lucy Gordon

Reunited with Her Italian Ex by Lucy Gordon: Natasha Bates didn’t trust men. After all every man she’s ever loved had disappeared on her, starting with her father. Which had led to her very bitter mother who helped to make her so bitter. Then in Italy she met him. Everything changed, […]

REVIEW: From Fake to Forever by Kat Cantrell
25th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: From Fake to Forever by Kat Cantrell

From Fake to Forever by Kat Cantrell:  Meredith Chandler-Harris, a former Miss Texas from a prestigious family, is trying to find her place in the world. She is close with her sister and has ambitions of buying into her wedding dress business. Jason Lynhurst is from a powerful family that was […]

REVIEW: Deep Focus by Erin McCarthy
24th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Deep Focus by Erin McCarthy

Deep Focus by Erin McCarthy: Out from under the lens of a photographer will Melly be able to find her focus? Melanie, Melly, Ambrose was so reserved, so planned, so straight laced but she needed to break out of the mold she needed to revive her relationship. So in order to […]