Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Getting Off by Abby Green
26th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Getting Off by Abby Green

In Getting Off by Abby Green, Caitlin Ryan traveled to NYC from her home in Dublin, Ireland, to put her new college degree to good use. And to find the guy who can finally help her achieve her first orgasm. Twenty-three years seems like a long time to Caitlin to […]

REVIEW: Taming the Takeover Tycoon by Robyn Grady
26th Aug / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Taming the Takeover Tycoon by Robyn Grady

Taming the Takeover Tycoon by Robyn Grady: Becca knew Jack Reed was ruthless, but this just seemed beyond him. Yes, Angelica Lassiter had gotten a raw deal from her father, but Evan was running Lassiter Media perfectly. Now Jack was going to use Angelica to get his foot in the door […]

REVIEW: A Bride’s Tangled Vows by Dani Wade
25th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Bride’s Tangled Vows by Dani Wade

A Bride’s Tangled Vows by Dani Wade is the first part in Millwood Millionaires and also serves as a build up for the future books to come in this series. Wealthy art dealer Aiden Blackstone is back at Blackstone manor after getting the news of his grandfather’s death but returning […]

REVIEW: How to Bag a Billionaire by Nina Milne
25th Aug / 5 Comments

REVIEW: How to Bag a Billionaire by Nina Milne

How to Bag a Billionaire by Nina Milne: Olivia needed to find Zeb Masterson, and the only way she could find was through his son, Adam. Crashing a fundraiser given by him at one of his hotels was the quickest way to do that, or so she thought. She wouldn’t call […]

REVIEW: Riding Home by Vicki Lewis Thompson
24th Aug / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Riding Home by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Riding Home by Vicki Lewis Thompson is the 16th book from her western romance series, Sons of Chance. Her first novel from the series was published in the spring of 2010, and each story is somehow linked either directly or indirectly to a member of the Chance family. The Chance’s […]

REVIEW: More Than a Cowboy by Cathy McDavid
23rd Aug / 0 Comments

REVIEW: More Than a Cowboy by Cathy McDavid

In More Than a Cowboy by Cathy McDavid, Liberty Beckett always believed that she was a product of her mother’s affair with some guy at the rodeo. At least that’s what her mother always told her. But when a cowboy tells her he clearly remembers her mother and father being […]

REVIEW: The Argentinian’s Demand by Cathy Williams
22nd Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Argentinian’s Demand by Cathy Williams

In The Argentinian’s Demand by Cathy Williams, When billionaire Leandro Perez’s indispensable and alluring assistant Emily Edison resigns and lets him know what she really thinks of him, he’s furious. He decides to spend two weeks with her to change her mind on the pretext of preventing her from leaking […]

REVIEW: Billionaire’s Secret by Chantelle Shaw
21st Aug / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Billionaire’s Secret by Chantelle Shaw

In Billionaire’s Secret by Chantelle Shaw is the fourth part of the The Chatsfield series and it can be easily read as a standalone. Nicolo Chatsfield has isolated himself from others after his accident. He now lives alone in his family’s crumbling estate and nobody–not even his family members can […]

REVIEW: Taming the Notorious Sicilian by Michelle Smart
20th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Taming the Notorious Sicilian by Michelle Smart

In Taming the Notorious Sicilian (Irresistible Sicilians #3) by Michelle Smart, A woman like Hannah Chapman does not have any place in Francesco Calvetti’s life. Francesco meets Hannah after she’s knocked down by a passing car, saves her life and off he goes back to his seedy lifestyle. Pure and […]

REVIEW: The Rebel and the Heiress by Michelle Douglas
19th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Rebel and the Heiress by Michelle Douglas

The Rebel and the Heiress by Michelle Douglas: When Rick is summoned to the Whittaker mansion, he can’t help but wonder what Nell Smythe-Whittaker wants with him. They were friends very briefly as children – before they were yanked apart, his first fledgling accusation of nefariousness came at her hand. The […]