Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: A Touch of Temptation by Tara Pammi
23rd Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Touch of Temptation by Tara Pammi

A Touch of Temptation (The Sensational Stanton Sisters #2) by Tara Pammi, tells the story of the second Stanton sister Kimberly Stanton in The Sensational Stanton Sisters series. Cool, calm and collected CEO Kimberly Stanton is following her scandalous twin sister Olivia’s footsteps by announcing her very sudden pregnancy and announcement […]

REVIEW: A Rancher’s Christmas by Ann Roth
22nd Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Rancher’s Christmas by Ann Roth

In A Rancher’s Christmas by Ann Roth, Gina Arnett is on her way to becoming the next vice president of one of the biggest marketing companies in Chicago. But right before Thanksgiving she receives a call from one of her uncles, to let her know that her uncle Lucky has […]

REVIEW: Home to Wyoming by Rebecca Winters
21st Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Home to Wyoming by Rebecca Winters

In Home to Wyoming by Rebecca Winters, Buck Summerhayes wants to put the past behind him, especially everything that happened in Afghanistan during the war but he cannot go back to the family construction business, so he goes into a partnership with two of his friends Carson and Ross from […]

REVIEW: Back in Service by Isabel Sharpe
20th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Back in Service by Isabel Sharpe

Back in Service by Isabel Sharpe is actually a novel about two couples finding love from their pasts. Ms. Sharpe writes from more than one point of view, which kept me on my toes and engrossed in the story. It is somewhat comical to believe that tripping over a stray […]

REVIEW: A Doctor’s Redemption by Marion Lennox
19th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Doctor’s Redemption by Marion Lennox

In Gold Coast Angels: A Doctor’s Redemption by Marion Lennox, Dr. Sam Webster has been living alone with his dog Blondie since the death of his fiance, Emily. This changes when he meets Zoe, a new nurse at Gold Coast City Hospital when she saves his dog Blondie from an […]

REVIEW: Having the Cowboy’s Baby by Trish Milburn
18th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Having the Cowboy’s Baby by Trish Milburn

In Having the Cowboy’s Baby by Trish Milburn, Skyler Harrington is a planner, she plans up to the last detail in her life in minute detail from one minute to the next, which is the only way that she is comfortable. After the tumult of her childhood she needs predictable […]

REVIEW: The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas
18th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas

The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas “He couldn’t even stick around for breakfast, much less commit to raising a family!” Emma Hayes has been in love with Cesare Falconeri since she began working for him seven years ago. In that time, she has graduated from a maid at […]

REVIEW: Last Groom Standing by Kimberly Lang
17th Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Last Groom Standing by Kimberly Lang

Last Groom Standing by Kimberly Lang: Dylan and Marnie couldn’t be any more wrong for each other, but sometimes chemistry doesn’t get that message. Marnie was having a very interesting couple of weeks. She and Gina were talking, which made the Awesome Foursome a group of friends again. But Gina was […]

REVIEW: Daring to Date Dr. Celebrity by Emily Forbes
16th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Daring to Date Dr. Celebrity by Emily Forbes

In Daring to Date Dr. Celebrity by Emily Forbes, celebrity doctor, Caspar St. Claire is to film his new reality TV show at Blue Lake Hospital. The TV series is a hospital drama featuring real patients and real doctors and everybody at BLue Lake seems to comfortable is sharing their […]

REVIEW: Visconti’s Forgotten Heir by Elizabeth Power
16th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Visconti’s Forgotten Heir by Elizabeth Power

In Visconti’s Forgotten Heir by Elizabeth Power, The moment Magenta lays her sight on Andreas Visconti , she realizes he is the father of her son but the only problem is that she doesn’t remember anything about him because of her amnesia caused by a brain haemorrhage when she was […]