Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Never Say No to a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne
3rd Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Never Say No to a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne

Never Say No to a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne: Rafe Caffarelli has purchased a gorgeous estate in a little village, and he’s going to turn it into a luxury hotel. It’s what he does. There’s just one little snag… he doesn’t own the entire property yet. There’s a little Dower house […]

REVIEW: The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks
1st Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks

The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks: When Manhattanite Lissa Roarke gets the position as lead volunteer coordinator for Bootstraps’ work to rebuild Rust Creek Falls, Montana, after a flood, she is eager to prove herself, and indulge in a secret fascination: “She wouldn’t admit it to anyone else, but […]

REVIEW: Woman at Willagong Creek by Jessica Hart
30th Aug / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Woman at Willagong Creek by Jessica Hart

In Woman at Willagong Creek by Jessica Hart, Olivia goes to Australia to bring back and raise her best friend’s orphaned son,David to her home in London but things do not go as planned when Cattle rancher Guy , who’s been looking after David since his parents death is not […]

REVIEW: All Bets Are On by Charlotte Phillips
29th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: All Bets Are On by Charlotte Phillips

All Bets Are On by Charlotte Phillips “The Official Nail-Ice-Queen-Ford Betting Ring.” When Alice Ford ran across the document while answering phones at someone else’s amazingly messy desk, she couldn’t believe it. It was like history repeating itself, only this time, it managed to do so despite being on guard […]

REVIEW: Adam’s Boys by Anna Clifton
29th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Adam’s Boys by Anna Clifton

In Adam’s Boys by Anna Clifton, Adam had a fling with Abbie soon after his wife’s death but he left her after feeling guilty over neglecting his three month old son, Pete. Unknown to Adam,their fling had consequences in the form of their son, Henry and now after four years of […]

REVIEW: The Divorce Party by Jennifer Hayward
28th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Divorce Party by Jennifer Hayward

In The Divorce Party by Jennifer Hayward, Lilly Anderson (De Campo) left her wine magnate husband, Riccardo De Campo,twelve months ago. She felt she had to leave or she would have been destroyed by their relationship. “I’m through with men who make my heart pound and my palms go sweaty. […]

REVIEW: The Long, Hot Texas Summer by Cathy Gillen Thacker
27th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Long, Hot Texas Summer by Cathy Gillen Thacker

In The Long, Hot Texas Summer by Cathy Gillen Thacker, Justin McCabe needs a master carpenter to help build his ranch for troubled teens. He may be good with lots of things, but carpentry and working with his hands is not one of them, good thing that his sister-in-law has […]

REVIEW: The Billionaire’s Trophy by Lynne Graham
27th Aug / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Billionaire’s Trophy by Lynne Graham

The Billionaire’s Trophy by Lynne Graham (A Bride for a Billionaire #3) When Bastian Christou is alerted to the fact that his intern moonlights as an escort, he sees a unique opportunity. Having recently broken up with his fiancee, he needs a date to his sister’s wedding. It would kill two […]

REVIEW: Lost to the Desert Warrior by Sarah Morgan
26th Aug / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Lost to the Desert Warrior by Sarah Morgan

In Lost to the Desert Warrior by Sarah Morgan, Layla and her sister Yasmin were terrified. She was slated to marry her newly deceased father’s rather evil henchman Hassan so he could assume the crown, and her sister was to be shipped to America to keep her from causing trouble. […]

REVIEW: Finding Justice by Rachel Brimble
24th Aug / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Finding Justice by Rachel Brimble

Finding Justice by Rachel Brimble: Cat Forrester is a Sergeant with a mission. Ever since her father was killed by a drunk driver, she’s wanted to take down criminals who kill people that have a lot of life ahead of them. But while her mother tries to drink away her […]