Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon


REVIEW: The Wedding Dare by Katherine Garbera
9th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Wedding Dare by Katherine Garbera

The Wedding Dare by Katherine Garbera: Quinn Murray has set up in Nantucket to film a destination wedding at the beach area. There is quite a crowd of family and friends gathered for her to handle and make sure everything goes off just right so the perfect wedding can be filmed.

REVIEW: Worth the Risk by Anna J. Stewart
8th Feb / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Worth the Risk by Anna J. Stewart

Worth the Risk by Anna J. Stewart: Althea Costas has no true sense of direction, so she is not surprised when gets lost while going back to park her food truck after a busy run. What is surprising is she gets two flats and has no cell reception. When she spots […]

REVIEW: Falling for Her Off-Limits Boss by Luana DaRosa
7th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Falling for Her Off-Limits Boss by Luana DaRosa

Falling for Her Off-Limits Boss by Luana DaRosa: Emma Santos is filling in as a sort of temporary anesthesiologist in a hospital in Chicago before going on to a fellowship elsewhere. She did not get a the true hospital residency she need when she let her boyfriend talk her into working […]

REVIEW: Redeemed by Her Midsummer Kiss by Liz Fielding
3rd Feb / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Redeemed by Her Midsummer Kiss by Liz Fielding

Redeemed by Her Midsummer Kiss by Liz Fielding:Lucien Grey has settled into a country cottage to deal with his PTSD and write about his experiences as a reporter in countries overseas that were torn apart by war. His physical wound has healed, but his internal trauma causes many sleepless nights. […]

REVIEW: Secrets of a Bad Reputation by Joss Wood
1st Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Secrets of a Bad Reputation by Joss Wood

Secrets of a Bad Reputation (Dynasties: DNA Dilemma #1)by Joss Wood is a book I have enjoyed from start to finish. Just imagine this: a rock star with a HUGE bad boy reputation, a PR (not his) in charge of her family company’s benefit gala of the year, a VERY old-school, […]

REVIEW: The Bride He Stole for Christmas by Caitlin Crews
31st Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Bride He Stole for Christmas by Caitlin Crews

The Bride He Stole for Christmas by Caitlin Crews is quite a fast paced and very interesting read. Christmas Eve brings the eve of Timoney’s wedding with a gross old man who her uncle is making her marry. Feeling betrayed by her ex Crete, the love of her life, and the […]

REVIEW: Unlocking the Doctor’s Secrets by Carol Marinelli
27th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Unlocking the Doctor’s Secrets by Carol Marinelli

Unlocking the Doctor’s Secrets by Carol Marinelli captures a new romance perfectly and then when you’re starting to wonder where it will unravel, boom! And Carol Marinelli does what she does best – she starts gripping your heart with intense emotion.

REVIEW: Pregnant by the Wrong Prince by Jackie Ashenden
26th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Pregnant by the Wrong Prince by Jackie Ashenden

Pregnant by the Wrong Prince by Jackie Ashenden is how I would want to write a Presents if I had an ounce of writing talent. The drama, emotion, journey and incredible feeling it left me with when I reluctantly closed the last page was memorable. It was also my last read […]

REVIEW: One Night Consequence by Yvonne Lindsay
25th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: One Night Consequence by Yvonne Lindsay

One Night Consequence (Clashing Birthrights #4) by Yvonne Lindsay is a story with a lot of meaning. Stevie Nickerson is the owner of the boutique hotel Fletcher Richmond arrives at for two weeks away from family and business dramas. Both have known each other for years, as Fletcher was Stevie’s […]