Category: Harlequin Mills&Boon
7th Jul / 0 Comments
His Cinderella Next Door by Cara Colter: Molly and Oscar have been best friends since kindergarten, when she gave him the nickname of Truck. She led an interesting life with her widowed stuntman father and became a fearless tomboy. Oscar had always accepted her as she was, funky clothes and all […]
6th Jul / 0 Comments
The Innocent Carrying His Legacy by Jackie Ashenden is a unique spin on the surprise baby troupe, composed in true Jackie Ashenden style, it’s got a strong and dark Hero and a heroine who is small but brave of heart and the two come together with pride, stubbornness and humor.
2nd Jul / 2 Comments
Pregnant in the King’s Palace by Kelly Hunter: One word. Perfect! I absolutely loved this story, and I give it 5 stars because I thought it was perfect! I wouldn’t have done anything different if I was skilled enough to write a passionate, heart rendering and exciting deep dive into what […]
1st Jul / 0 Comments
From Best Friend to Fiancee’: I fell in love with author Ellie Darkins’ writing after reading Snowbound At the Manor, so it was easy to feel just as strongly about her new novel, From Best Friend To Fiancee’. With that title the reader knows that it’s a friends to lovers tale, […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
One Wild Night with Her Enemy by Heidi Rice isn’t as revengeful as the title suggests but Heidi Rice has , 5definitely written an interesting and vibrant forced situational story.
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Secrets of Cinderella’s Awakening is written with the seasoned skill of accomplished author Sharon Kendrick. And how good is the cover? Love, laughter, tears and battle of the wills burn up the pages and I thoroughly enjoyed it. An incredible dinner leads to an even more incredible and unforgettable night.
24th Jun / 1 Comment
In A Brambleberry Summer by RaeAnne Thayne, Detective Wyatt Townsend and his young son find themselves in need of a place to stay while their home is being rebuilt after a fire. Rosa Galvez has a unit available at the Brambleberry house, but she’s reluctant to let him stay. Rosa […]
23rd Jun / 0 Comments
Nine Months to Claim Her by Natalie Anderson is an emotional story and I really enjoyed it. Two strangers, both pretending they are someone else had a wonderful night that both used to forget about their daily grind and all the worlds’ troubles on their shoulders. A wonderful and unforgettable night […]
22nd Jun / 0 Comments
Profiling a Killer by Nichole Severn is the first book in Harlequin’s continuity series, Behavioral Analysis Unit. Dr. Aubrey Flood is a renowned medical examiner in Seattle. Three years ago she provided the critical insight which led to capturing the X Marks the Spot serial killer. That man killed one […]
21st Jun / 0 Comments
The Playboy’s “I Do” Deal by Tara Pammi is a super fun, very enjoyable story with very likeable characters, I was particularly taken with Dev.