Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Lost In Kakadu by Kendall Talbot
30th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Lost In Kakadu by Kendall Talbot

In Lost In Kakadu by Kendall Talbot, Pretentious socialite Abigail and her husband take a trip to Kakadu,an Australian jungle with a handful of people which include Mackenzie Steel and his partner. They manage to reach there destination but unfortunately the plane crashes during landing and everyone ends dead except […]

REVIEW: The Devil She Knows by Kira Sinclair
27th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Devil She Knows by Kira Sinclair

The Devil She Knows by Kira Sinclair is the third book about the happenings in the tourist town of Sweetheart, South Carolina and hopefully it won’t be the last. The first two books in the series are very good. At seventeen, good-girl Willow Portis and devilish twenty-year old Devlin (Dev) […]

REVIEW: The Medic’s Homecoming by Lynne Marshall
27th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Medic’s Homecoming by Lynne Marshall

I’m gonna say upfront that I really liked The Medic’s Homecoming by Lynne Marshall, except for one thing – which I will explain at the end of the review. *builds excitement* 😉 Lucas is coming back to Whispering Oaks. Not because he wants to, but because his aging-hippie parents hurt […]

REVIEW: Hearts On Hold by Gracie MacGregor
26th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Hearts On Hold by Gracie MacGregor

Hearts On Hold by Gracie MacGregor is the debut novel of Gracie Macgregor.The genre is basically adult contemporary romance with a little suspense thrown in. Cara has guarded her privacy since her husband’s death and the sleepy Maltese village of Xlendi where she lives,provides her with the privacy, anonymity, and […]

REVIEW: Hindsight by Sarah Belle
25th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Hindsight by Sarah Belle

In Hindsight by Sarah Belle, Juliette finds herself transported back to the 20th century accidentally and it happens at the precise moment when her present life is in a complete mess.In the present year her marriage and family are in meltdown because of her inability to find a balance between her […]

REVIEW:  Her Road Home by Laura Drake
25th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Her Road Home by Laura Drake

In Her Road Home by Laura Drake, Sam Crozier is in the business of restoring and flipping old homes, but she doesn’t have a home herself. She’s used to riding the country on her vintage motorcycle, finding hidden gems and making them someone else’s dream come true. But just outside […]

REVIEW: The Man Behind the Pinstripes by Melissa McClone
24th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Man Behind the Pinstripes by Melissa McClone

The Man Behind the Pinstripes by Melissa McClone: Caleb dreads meeting with his grandmother, Gertie Fairchild. Now that he runs the skin-care company she founded he has people to answer to – and those people aren’t incredibly keen on adding a pet care line into the mix. He has to walk […]

REVIEW: Love or Money by Peter McAra
24th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Love or Money by Peter McAra

Love or Money by Peter McAra is a simple love story.It is a straightforward simple romance between two people united by fate. Erin Spenser inherits her grandmother’s beautiful cliff top property in a rural town called Luna Bay.Although she has an emotional connect to the place,she knows she has to […]

REVIEW: His Most Exquisite Conquest by Emma Darcy
23rd Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: His Most Exquisite Conquest by Emma Darcy

His Most Exquisite Conquest by Emma Darcy: It’s Lucy’s sister’s 30th birthday, and Lucy is determined to get her out of the rut she’s been in since their mother died. That means supporting her sister’s flirty new do, and a lovely lunch date. When she shows up at Ellie’s job to […]

REVIEW: The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson
20th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson

In The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson, successful author Michael Hartford (aka Jim Ford) writes books about cowboys and the old west.  Due to the realism of his writings, his readers’ believe him to be a bona-fide cowboy.  Michael is actually a city dweller, born and bred in […]