Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Platinum Promises by Zuri Day
4th May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Platinum Promises by Zuri Day

Platinum Promises by Zuri Day starts hot and continues to be a hot read till the very end. Faye Buckner is in Temecula for just a few days of relaxation before she starts working on the new free clinic she is opening in San Diego. She is staying at the Drake […]

REVIEW: NYC Angels: Tempting Nurse Scarlet by Wendy S. Marcus
1st May / 1 Comment

REVIEW: NYC Angels: Tempting Nurse Scarlet by Wendy S. Marcus

In Tempting Nurse Scarlet by Wendy S. Marcus, Dr. Lewis Jackson is having a hard time connecting to the daughter he never knew he had. Having a 13 year-old brought to you after her mother’s death can be difficult, but even more when said 13 year-old is not happy about […]

REVIEW: NYC Angels: Flirting with Danger by Tina Beckett
1st May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: NYC Angels: Flirting with Danger by Tina Beckett

In Flirting with Danger by Tina Beckett, Nurse Chloe Jenkins has done her best to keep her marriage. What she thought would be her surprise visit to New York and seduction of her husband to revive their marriage turned into her biggest humiliation. Dr Brad Davis has been friend of […]

REVIEW: The First Crush is the Deepest by Nina Harrington
1st May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The First Crush is the Deepest by Nina Harrington

Another in the KISS line, The First Crush is the Deepest by Nina Harrington has a compelling and emotional story. Amber and Sam were each other’s first loves, but Amber’s family had loftier goals for her than being tied down to a chauffeur’s son. Seemingly bought off on the night of her […]

REVIEW: Heir to a Dark Inheritance by Maisey Yates
30th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Heir to a Dark Inheritance by Maisey Yates

In Heir to a Dark Inheritance by Maisey Yates Alik Vasin is “broken beyond repair”. There is no room in his life for emotion, there never has been. As a youngster on the streets of Russia, he did what he had to do to survive. When Alik finds out he has […]

REVIEW: The Secret Wedding Dress by Ally Blake
29th Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Secret Wedding Dress by Ally Blake

The Secret Wedding Dress by Ally Blake is a fun and sexy romance that will keep you hooked till the end. Paige Danforth is not interested in getting married or anything permanent. But when she accompanies her best friend, who is getting married, to a wedding dress sale, she finds […]

REVIEW: An Invitation to Sin by Sarah Morgan
28th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: An Invitation to Sin by Sarah Morgan

An Invitation to Sin by Sarah Morgan is the second installment in the Corretti Dynasty series. This installment centers around Taylor Carmichael, an American actress, and Luca Corretti – head of the family’s couture business. Taylor’s mother got her into the entertainment business before she could even walk. She dictated every […]

REVIEW: A Legacy of Secrets by by Carol Marinelli
27th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Legacy of Secrets by by Carol Marinelli

A Legacy of Secrets by by Carol Marinelli is book one in the Coretti Dynasty series. There is a prequel, Uncovering the Coretti’s, that I recommend reading first because it sets up the series nicely. It’s free  A | BN Ms. Marinelli’s contribution to the story concerns Movie Producer Santo Corelli […]

REVIEW: A Father For Her Triplets by Susan Meier
27th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Father For Her Triplets by Susan Meier

In A Father For Her Triplets by Susan Meier When Wyatt McKenzie arrives back in his hometown – buffer, richer, and on the heels of a bitter divorce – he has no idea what’s in store for him just beyond the hedges of his late grandmother’s house. Missy remembers Wyatt from […]

Review: Baby Out of the Blue by Rebecca Winters
26th Apr / 0 Comments

Review: Baby Out of the Blue by Rebecca Winters

Baby Out of the Blue by Rebecca Winters is part one in a two-part series. They center around a pair of BFFs and their love of Greek men. Kellie, the subject of book two, is already married but is having trouble – and asks her friend Fran to join her earlier […]