Category: Presents


REVIEW: Captive of Kadar by Trish Morey
18th Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Captive of Kadar by Trish Morey

Captive of Kadar by Trish Morey is the third part of The Desert Brother series and can be easily read as a standalone. Kadar Soheil Amirmorez knows Amber Jones is going to end up in his bed soon when first lays his eyes on her. So when he sees her […]

REVIEW: The Greek’s Pregnant Bride by Michelle Smart
16th Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Greek’s Pregnant Bride by Michelle Smart

The Greek’s Pregnant Bride by Michelle Smart is the second part in Society Weddings and can be easily read as a standalone. Christian Markos has many women who want him but the one he wants is strictly off limits: his best friend’s sister, stunning, sensual Alessandra Mondelli. But their forbidden attraction […]

REVIEW: The Sins of Sebastian Rey-Defoe by Kim Lawrence
15th Apr / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Sins of Sebastian Rey-Defoe by Kim Lawrence

The Sins of Sebastian Rey-Defoe (Seven Sexy Sins #3) by Kim Lawrence is the thrid part in the Seven Sexy Sins series and this one is based on pride.Sebastian Rey-Defoe has resigned himself to a marriage of convenience, until a flame-haired siren interrupts the ceremony! Worse, he recognizes her, and […]

REVIEW: The Marakaios Marriage by Kate Hewitt
13th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Marakaios Marriage by Kate Hewitt

The Marakaios Marriage by Kate Hewitt is the first part in The Marakaios Brides series. Antonios Marakaios has not forgiven his wife Lindsay Douglas over the way she left him. He is determined to bring her back for a family gathering in exchange for a final severing of ties.

REVIEW: Craving Her Enemy’s Touch by Rachael Thomas
9th Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Craving Her Enemy’s Touch by Rachael Thomas

In Craving Her Enemy’s Touch by Rachael Thomas,Charlotte Warrington blames the captivating king of the racing circuit, Sandro Roselli for her brother’s death. She knows Sandro is hiding something from her and she is determined to get to the truth.Yet life in the fast lane with Sandro is dangerous. As […]

REVIEW: The Sheikh’s Secret Babies by Lynne Graham
6th Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Sheikh’s Secret Babies by Lynne Graham

The Sheikh’s Secret Babies by Lynne Graham is the second part in the Bound By Gold duet and can be easily read as a standalone. Prince Jaul of Marwan’s royal duty is to marry a suitable bride. But first he must divorce the woman who betrayed him but when he locates […]

REVIEW: An Insatiable Passion by Lynne Graham
5th Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: An Insatiable Passion by Lynne Graham

In An Insatiable Passion by Lynne Graham, Eight years ago Kitty had fled from home, away from the heartbreak Jake had caused her. Now, returning for her grandmother’s funeral, she was determined to lay the ghosts of the past. After all, she had made a good life for herself as […]

REVIEW: The Veranchetti Marriage by Lynne Graham
4th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Veranchetti Marriage by Lynne Graham

The Veranchetti Marriage by Lynne Graham was first published in 1989 and has been reissued for a second time. The first reissue was from 2004. Four years ago, Alex Veranchetti, a strong-willed Italian tycoon, abruptly ended his marriage–wounded by the dreadful wrong he thought Kerry had done to him. Now he was back […]

REVIEW: An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham
29th Mar / 8 Comments

REVIEW: An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham

An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham is a marriage of convenience romance and was first published in 1990 and has been reissued recently. Polly marries Prince Raschid, heir to a desert kingdom. She is expecting a convenient boring marriage where she will face problems adjusting to a very different culture but […]

REVIEW: His Diamond of Convenience by Maisey Yates
23rd Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: His Diamond of Convenience by Maisey Yates

In His Diamond of Convenience by Maisey Yates, Dmitri Markin has finally met his match in Victoria Calder. Twelve years ago, Victoria made a mistake which cost her father his business and now she finally has a chance to undo her mistake. But atoning means going toe-to-toe with the arresting […]