Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Rival’s Challenge by Abby Green
8th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Rival’s Challenge by Abby Green

Rival’s Challenge by Abby Green is the sixth part in the Chatsfield series and can be easily read as a standalone. Franco Chatsfield agrees to help his sister to remove the latest CEO of Chatsfield hotels. The first step in their plan is making a successful bid in the takeover of […]

REVIEW: The Valquez Bride by Melanie Milburne
7th Oct / 5 Comments

REVIEW: The Valquez Bride by Melanie Milburne

In The Valquez Bride (The Playboys of Argentina #1) by Melanie Milburne, Theodora Marlstone agrees to a marriage of convenience to Argentinean Alejandro Valquez to inherit her rightful inheritance. She never dreamed in her wildest imagination that she would be marrying an outrageously attractive playboy but thanks to her father’s will, […]

REVIEW: Captivated by Megan Hart & Tiffany Reisz
6th Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Captivated by Megan Hart & Tiffany Reisz

In Captivated we get not one, but two stellar novellas that are equal in their hawtness: Letting Go by Megan Hart, and Seize the Night by Tiffany Reisz. These stories may focus on completely different types of relationships and situations, but I was impressed with how well they work together, with […]

REVIEW: The Cowboy Meets His Match by Roxann Delaney
5th Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Cowboy Meets His Match by Roxann Delaney

In The Cowboy Meets His Match by Roxann Delaney, Erin Walker is back home broke and in need of money to return to the rodeo circuit. She needs to train her new horse, but she also needs money to get away as soon as possible. So when Jake Canfield offers […]

REVIEW: The Texan’s Twins by Pamela Britton
4th Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Texan’s Twins by Pamela Britton

In The Texan’s Twins by Pamela Britton, Jasmine Marks is a focused and hardworking woman. And she has to be considering she is all her twins have. So when she has the opportunity to work for Baron Energies and have a job in a field where few practiced women are […]

REVIEW: Dr. Perfect on Her Doorstep by Lucy Clark
4th Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Dr. Perfect on Her Doorstep by Lucy Clark

In Dr. Perfect on Her Doorstep by Lucy Clark, when GP Stacey Wilson moves back in her beloved hometown to run her family’s medical practice, she does not expect to find delectable Dr. Pierce Broilin on the doorstep of her childhood home. She is not looking for a relationship, especially […]

REVIEW: The V-Spot by Wendy S. Marcus
3rd Oct / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The V-Spot by Wendy S. Marcus

In The V-Spot by Wendy S. Marcus, Emma Masters is gearing up for her twenty-fifth birthday, of which her best friend Sadie is handling all the details. When Sadie talks her into going on a blind date that night, she begins to freak out. Being a bit overweight and having […]

REVIEW: Cowboy in the Making by Julie Benson
3rd Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Cowboy in the Making by Julie Benson

In Cowboy in the Making by Julie Benson, Emma Donovan ran off to Nashville to make a career as a country music star. But things didn’t go quite as well when her boyfriend started sleeping with another girl, broke up with her and stole the song they wrote together just […]

REVIEW: Breaking the Bro Code by Stefanie London
2nd Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Breaking the Bro Code by Stefanie London

In Breaking the Bro Code by Stefanie London, Col Hillam’s first thought when facing a potential disaster with a work presentation was to enlist the help of his childhood friend (and crush), Elise Johnson. She is the only one who ever understood him and could help him face his fears […]

REVIEW: Triple Threat by Regina Kyle
1st Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Triple Threat by Regina Kyle

Triple Threat by Regina Kyle: Holly Nelson Ryan was a survivor if nothing else. Coming from a great family with great friends she had tried many things over the years, some successfully and some not but she learned and she grew with every step she took. Now she was trying something […]