Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy Andrews
28th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy Andrews

Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy Andrews is the second full-length book in KISS’ ‘Wedding Season’ series. So far, I’m loving each story, and I feel like I’m getting to know the characters pretty well. This book concentrates on Cassie/Cassiopeia (or #geekgirl as she is known on twitter) and Samuel […]

REVIEW: Rancher to the Rescue by Jennifer Faye
28th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Rancher to the Rescue by Jennifer Faye

Rancher to the Rescue by Jennifer Faye: Cash Sullivan waits outside the church for his Grandmother, Martha. She *has* to see the JiffyChef, hometown girl made good, get married. But when the bride runs out and jumps into his truck, he doesn’t have much of a choice. He slowly drives away […]

REVIEW: Wild at Heart by Vicki Lewis Thompson
27th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Wild at Heart by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Wild at Heart by Vicki Lewis Thompson: Naomi Perkins is a local girl born and bred in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. She is a wildlife researcher, presently studying the nesting behavior of the bald eagle. She is confident, adventurous and does not mind living by herself in the wilderness in order to […]

REVIEW: A Walk Down The Aisle by Holly Jacobs
27th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Walk Down The Aisle by Holly Jacobs

In A Walk Down The Aisle by Holly Jacobs, Sophie Johnston’s wedding is cut short when a blue-haired teenager stands up and says she objects. She soon finds out that the girl, Victoria “Tori” Allen, is the baby she gave up for adoption fourteen years ago. Even though Tori shows […]

REVIEW: Promise from a Cowboy by C. J. Carmichael
27th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Promise from a Cowboy by C. J. Carmichael

In Promise from a Cowboy by C. J. Carmichael, Savannah Moody has worked hard to become the Sheriff of Coffee Creek and to be respected and looked up to by everyone, not be looked down and judged like she was when she was younger. The only thing shedoesn’t like about […]

REVIEW: Too Close for Comfort by Heidi Rice
26th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Too Close for Comfort by Heidi Rice

Too Close for Comfort by Heidi Rice: While Zane Montoya stakes out the seedy motel that supposedly houses his scum-sucking quarry, he notices a figure scurrying around the room he watches. He’s not going to let the kid get in his way, not after tracking the low-life after he seemingly dropped […]

REVIEW: Lead Me On by Crystal Green
26th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Lead Me On by Crystal Green

Lead Me On by Crystal Green: It all started with a video and a frat party. Margot Walker finally decided to hook up with good-looking, man about campus, Clint Barrows. At the time, they both felt a little spark for each other and when Clint invited Margot up to his room […]

REVIEW: The Rancher’s Homecoming by Cathy McDavid
25th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Rancher’s Homecoming by Cathy McDavid

In The Rancher’s Homecoming by Cathy McDavid, Annie Hennessey has always been focused on the family Inn. When a forest fire takes away the Inn that has been in the family for two generations and half of Sweetheart, the town starts to die. The tourists are gone and now people […]

REVIEW: Once is Never Enough by Mira Lyn Kelly
25th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Once is Never Enough by Mira Lyn Kelly

Once is Never Enough by Mira Lyn Kelly: When her BFF, Maeve tells Nicole she needs to get back out in the dating pool, she isn’t convinced. Then when she jokes about setting her up with her brother – “The Panty Whisperer”, Nikki is horrified. But her reservations fly out the […]

REVIEW: Branded by a Callahan by Tina Leonard
24th Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Branded by a Callahan by Tina Leonard

In Branded by a Callahan by Tina Leonard, Dante Callahan does not have ‘marriage’ anywhere in his near-future plans. But no matter how long he has been in the rodeo running from his attraction to Ana, he can’t run anymore. He has to return to the family and continue supporting […]