Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Falling for Leigh by Jennifer Snow
5th Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Falling for Leigh by Jennifer Snow

Falling for Leigh by Jennifer Snow: Leigh Norris was trying to put down roots, something she didn’t have a ton of. The daughter of missionary parents this small town was something she had known since she was 15 and she wasn’t going to let a little thing like her infertility (that […]

REVIEW: Captured by the Sheikh by Kate Hewitt
4th Sep / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Captured by the Sheikh by Kate Hewitt

In Captured by the Sheikh (Rivals to the Crown of Kadar #1) by Kate Hewitt, Sheikh Khalil al Bakir is determined to reclaim his rightful position of the crown of Kadar from his rival. His campaign begins by kidnapping his enemy’s bride to be. He does not expect to feel […]

REVIEW: A SEAL’s Fantasy by Tawny Weber
3rd Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: A SEAL’s Fantasy by Tawny Weber

A SEAL’s Fantasy by Tawny Weber: Lara doesn’t have any family, at least that’s what she has told herself these past 8 years, after all she made her choice as her “loving” mother put it. She got herself through though even through all of the choices, some good and some bad, […]

REVIEW: The Ultimate Revenge by Victoria Parker
2nd Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Ultimate Revenge by Victoria Parker

In The Ultimate Revenge (21st Century Gentleman’s Club #3) by Victoria Parker, Nicandro Santos, heir to a legendary diamond legacy is determine to infiltrate the ultraprestigious Q Virtus gentleman’s club and bring it, and its leader, Zeus, down. His lifelong dream is to finally take down the man who destroyed […]

REVIEW: 200 Harley Street: The Shameless Maverick by Louisa George
1st Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: 200 Harley Street: The Shameless Maverick by Louisa George

In 200 Harley Street: The Shameless Maverick (200 Harley Street #7) by Louisa George, Junior surgeon Kara Stephens and Irish surgeon Declan Underwood shared an out of the world kiss at the annual hospital ball but things between them turned awkward soon and both of them started avoiding each other […]

REVIEW: The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey
31st Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey

The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey: Liam Hawke thinks he has everything in the world, he’s rich, thriving lifestyle, and a great family. Then on the way to a meeting his entire life changes with just one phone call. Jenna Peters, ran far far away when she learned her world was […]

REVIEW: A Wife for One Year by Brenda Harlen
29th Aug / 4 Comments

REVIEW: A Wife for One Year by Brenda Harlen

A Wife for One Year by Brenda Harlen: Best friends for life, not from birth but from that funny time when guys and girls have a hard time being friends, high school. Daniel and Kenna have been through the ringer with many things but neither one of them ever expected to […]

REVIEW: Not Just a Convenient Marriage by Lucy Gordon
29th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Not Just a Convenient Marriage by Lucy Gordon

Not Just a Convenient Marriage by Lucy Gordon: Damiano was content as a single father – not happy, not sad – just content. Until he met Sally Franklin. Okay, so his son’s dog Toby met Sally first, but it was fate. Toby loved her, Pietro loved her, and he was mesmerized. […]

REVIEW: Return of Dr. Irresistible by Amalie Berlin
28th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Return of Dr. Irresistible by Amalie Berlin

In Return of Dr. Irresistible by Amalie Berlin, Emergency medical technician Jolie Bohannon never expected to see childhood sweetheart Dr. Reece Keightly again. Not since he abandoned her all those years ago… Now he’s back to close down his family’s circus and Jolie is trying to overcome the complex feelings […]

REVIEW: Maverick for Hire by Leanne Banks
27th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Maverick for Hire by Leanne Banks

Maverick for Hire by Leanne Banks: Transported back to Rust Creek Falls in this novel by Leanne Banks we get a glimpse at how sometimes what we really need is right in front of our faces. Ms. Banks has once again led us to Rust Creek Falls, a town that is […]