Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: The Last Prince of Dahaar by Tara Pammi
18th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Last Prince of Dahaar by Tara Pammi

Seduction on the sands just got a lot more hotter when the prince decides to take a wife in The Last Prince of Dahaar by Tara Pammi. Zohra’s arranged marriage with The Mad Prince, Ayaan Al Sharif is the only way to restore order in Dahaar and quash rumors about […]

REVIEW: The Prince’s Cinderella Bride by Christine Rimmer
17th Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Prince’s Cinderella Bride by Christine Rimmer

The Prince’s Cinderella Bride by Christine Rimmer: “Lani” Vasquez had been working for her best friend for several years, most recently as they nanny for her two adorable children. At the same time she has been working on a set of novels based in the country she now calls home. […]

REVIEW: Secrets of a Bollywood Marriage by Susanna Carr
16th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Secrets of a Bollywood Marriage by Susanna Carr

In Secrets of a Bollywood Marriage by Susanna Carr, Tina Sharma’s whirlwind romance to bollywood superstar Dev Arjun made everyone swoon over their romance but beneath the glitz and glamour there’s trouble as Tina is determined to seek a divorce from Dev. But Dev won’t give in without a fight, […]

REVIEW: Her Client from Hell by Louisa George
15th Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Her Client from Hell by Louisa George

Her Client from Hell by Louisa George: Cassie was on the right track for getting her life back together. So why was she always making such a bad impression on Jack Brenner? She was never late to any other engagement, never any mishaps, but with him, it was always something. And […]

REVIEW: Unlocking the Doctor’s Heart by Susanne Hampton
14th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Unlocking the Doctor’s Heart by Susanne Hampton

Unlocking the Doctor’s Heart by Susanne Hampton: Beth is tired of playing second – or even third fiddle to her father’s ‘replacement’ family, so the temporary posting in Australia is just what the Doctor ordered. Some time away from London, basking in warmer weather, maybe even doing some things to […]

REVIEW: A Game of Vows by Maisey Yates
13th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Game of Vows by Maisey Yates

In A Game of Vows by Maisey Yates, Eduardo Vega is the last person Hannah expects to see on her wedding day. He blackmailed her into marrying him five years ago and now she is about to marry a much safer option. But moments before her second wedding Eduardo informs […]

REVIEW: The Bridge by Carol Ericson
13th Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Bridge by Carol Ericson

The Bridge (Brody Law #1) has Carol Ericson’s newest Intrigue mini-series, Brody Law, off to an intriguing start. Elise Duran is abducted outside a private club, the Speakeasy, but manages to narrowly escape her captor. While receiving treatment, for mild-hypothermia, at the local ER she is questioned by homicide detective Sean […]

REVIEW: Primal Instinct by Janie Crouch
12th Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Primal Instinct by Janie Crouch

In Primal Instinct by Janie Crouch, FBI Special Agents Connor Perigo and Seth Harrington are on the hunt for a serial killer, known only as Simon Says. With no leads, frustration mounts, and the decision is made to bring in a consultant, an outsider, to generate a profile. Chief Kelly […]

REVIEW: Seducing His Princess by Olivia Gates
11th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Seducing His Princess by Olivia Gates

Seducing His Princess by Olivia Gates: Mohab Aal Ghaanem is a master strategist in everything–except when it comes to Jala Aal Masood. Six years ago, the attraction between them scorched them both so deeply they are still recovering from the burns. Instead of being honest with Jala, Mohab chose to follow […]

REVIEW: Nothing to Hide by Isabel Sharpe
11th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Nothing to Hide by Isabel Sharpe

Nothing to Hide (The Wrong Bed) by Isabel Sharpe, is a sweet and sexy romance that takes place during the summer along Lake George. This is the story about two brothers, Jonas and Erik Meyer and two feisty women, Allie McDonald and Sandra McKinley. Although both Jonas and Erik are […]