Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


Review: Uncovering The Silveri Secret by Melanie Milburne
22nd Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Uncovering The Silveri Secret by Melanie Milburne

With Uncovering The Silveri Secret, Melanie Milburne  has written a super sexy and passionate book that will draw you in and keep you spellbound from the very beginning all the way to the satisfying end! Following the death of her father, Bella Haverton is dismayed to discover that her families fortune […]

Review: Billionaire’s Baby SOS by Susan Meier
18th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Billionaire’s Baby SOS by Susan Meier

Billionaire’s Baby SOS by Susan Meier is the final book in the The Larkville Legacy series and Susan did a great job tying all the loose ends together and wrapping up this series beautifully. Matt Patterson is man who thrives on his Iceman, emotionless image. His whole childhood was built […]

Review: Secrets of Castillo Del Arco by Trish Morey
18th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: Secrets of Castillo Del Arco by Trish Morey

Secrets of Castillo Del Arco by Trish Morey is a very emotional and sweet romance. Raoul del Arco made a vow to never marry again after the tragic death of his wife a decade before. But now his friend Umberto has asked him to make him a promise on his […]

Review: Beholden To The Throne by Carol Marinelli
16th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: Beholden To The Throne by Carol Marinelli

Beholden To The Throne by Carol Marinelli is a beautiful romance story about tradition versus love. Amy Bannester was hired by the Queen Hanna as a nanny for the twin princesses before they were to be born. She was to help raise the girls not to raise them herself. But […]

Review: What Love Sounds Like by Alissa Callen
16th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: What Love Sounds Like by Alissa Callen

What Love Sounds Like by Alissa Callen: Mia Windsor is a speech pathologist who had speech problems of her own growing up. She has an absentee father, a giant in the corporate world, who never showed her any love or type of emotion. She has dedicated her life to her profession helping children […]

Review: The Downfall of a Good Girl by Kimberly Lang
16th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: The Downfall of a Good Girl by Kimberly Lang

The Downfall of a Good Girl by Kimberly Lang is a truly heartwarming enemies-to-lovers story Vivienne “Vivi” LeBlanc has been chosen as this years “Saint” in the Saints and Sinners Festival – a Mardi Gras fundraising competition. She is very passionate about her involvement in non-profit charities and feels honored […]

Review: The Best Man by Kristan Higgins
16th Feb / 2 Comments

Review: The Best Man by Kristan Higgins

The Best Man by Kristan Higgins is a snappy, witty, family oriented story, that had me laughing out! Faith Holland was all set to marry her high school sweetheart in front of the whole town, when asked if anyone knew of any reason why the two shouldn’t be wed, the best […]

Review: Fast Forward By Juliet Madison
16th Feb / 2 Comments

Review: Fast Forward By Juliet Madison

Juliet Madison has written an inventive, quirky, and irreverent debut in Fast Forward, that will tickle your funny bone from the beginning to the end. On the eve of her twenty-fifth birthday, Kelli Crawford, is expecting an engagement ring from her boyfriend Grant, but to her utter dismay, she is […]

Review: Unforgettable by Elise K Ackers
13th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Unforgettable by Elise K Ackers

Unforgettable by Elise K Ackers: Oh what a tangled web… Connor Abbot is in the hospital after being struck by a car. His friend and co-worker Emma Kitchener is by his side, waiting for him to wake up. When he finally does a few weeks later, they realize he has lost […]

Review: Rescue Heat by Nina Hamilton
10th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Rescue Heat by Nina Hamilton

In Rescue Heat by Nina Hamilton Brigid is an emergency doctor specialized with rescuing patients via helicopter in Australia. She works with a tight-knit group and has a rule not to get romantically involved with her fellow crew members. She comes from a wealthy family and didn’t necessarily grow up seeing […]