Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: His Hometown Girl by Karen Rock
1st Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: His Hometown Girl by Karen Rock

His Hometown Girl by Karen Rock: To Jodi Chapman it seems like the hits keep coming. She has a loser of an ex-husband who walked out and hasn’t seen their son since. Her son has autism and since her ex took off hasn’t spoken. Then when he finally gets into […]

REVIEW: The Accidental Romeo by Carol Marinelli
28th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Accidental Romeo by Carol Marinelli

In The Accidental Romeo by Carol Marinelli, Harry Worthington is trying to find the right balance between his job as a full time E.R. consultant and a single dad. The issue is he’s just too irresistible–his nannies can’t help falling for him! But Harry wouldn’t have that problem with Marnie […]

REVIEW: Tempted by Dr. Morales by Carol Marinelli
27th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Tempted by Dr. Morales by Carol Marinelli

Tempted by Dr. Morales (Bayside Hospital Heartbreakers!) by Carol Marinelli, Dr Juan Morales has worked his charm on almost everybody in the hospital and Cate is no exception! The few times he had done a locum shifts at the Melbourne Bayside Hospital emergency department, tension had sizzled between them. This […]

REVIEW: Securing the Greek’s Legacy by Julia James
26th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Securing the Greek’s Legacy by Julia James

In Securing the Greek’s Legacy by Julia James, Anatole Telonides finds out about the illegitimate child of his now dead young cousin Marcos Petranakos and he is determined to give the child his rightful place in his powerful Greek family. The only person standing in his way is the child’s […]

REVIEW: His Forever Girl by Liz Talley
25th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: His Forever Girl by Liz Talley

His Forever Girl by Liz Talley: Tess Ullo meet Graham Naquin in the local bar after he’s had a potentially life changing job interview. The chemistry between them is strong and immediate. Despite their best efforts to take it slow, they can’t help but give in the magic of the night […]

REVIEW: Romance For Cynics by Nicola Marsh
25th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Romance For Cynics by Nicola Marsh

Romance For Cynics by Nicola Marsh: Cash needed some good press and quick. His latest client didn’t take kindly to his rebuff and had started some very damaging rumors – rumors that had his other clients wondering if they should be looking elsewhere for financial advice. It just so happens that […]

REVIEW: Bound by a Child by Katherine Garbera
24th Feb / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Bound by a Child by Katherine Garbera

Bound by a Child by Katherine Garbera: The Feud between the McKinneys and the Chandlers goes back a couple of generations, but the current one is holding the grudge firm. So much so that when their gaming companies merge, the cuts are coming hard and fast – and Jessi Chandler is […]

REVIEW: The Honorable Army Doc by Emily Forbes
24th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Honorable Army Doc by Emily Forbes

The Honorable Army Doc by Emily Forbes: When Dr. Quinn Daniels is at a conference to give a lecture, he sees a woman in red and is instantly captivated by her exotic beauty. She seems as drawn to him as he is to her, and they share a drink. But he […]

REVIEW: Her Accidental Engagement by Michelle Major
23rd Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Her Accidental Engagement by Michelle Major

Her Accidental Engagement by Michelle Major: Julia Morgan was a woman who was good at hiding, at running, at showing the world what they wanted to see. It was easier that way, no attachments, no chance at getting hurt. Once she tried to go beyond, she let one man in, it […]

REVIEW: Melting The Ice Queen’s Heart by Amy Ruttan
23rd Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Melting The Ice Queen’s Heart by Amy Ruttan

In Melting the Ice Queen’s Heart by Amy Ruttan, Dr. Gavin Brice isn’t used to staying in one place but for the sake of his orphaned nieces he leaves his unconventional but effective medical practice in Africa and relocates to San Francisco. He already has too much on his plate […]