Category: Holiday Titles


REVIEW: Named of the Dragon by Susanna Kearsley
21st Nov / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Named of the Dragon by Susanna Kearsley

In Named of the Dragon by Susanna Kearsley, When literary agent Lyn Ravenshaw agreed to go to Wales with her client and friend, author Bridget Cooper for Christmas, she didn’t know she would become tangled up in all of the personal drama playing out on the Castle Farm estate. Lyn […]

REVIEW: Unwrapped by Katie Lane
20th Nov / 12 Comments

REVIEW: Unwrapped by Katie Lane

Unwrapped by Katie Lane: After fleeing her second wedding, Jacqueline finds herself stuck in a random cabin in the middle of a snowstorm along with sexy stranger Patrick, and finds herself submitting to the best night of her life. But once she wakes up, he’s gone, and she goes back to […]

REVIEW: A Knights Bridge Christmas by Carla Neggers
20th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Knights Bridge Christmas by Carla Neggers

In A Knights Bridge Christmas (Swift River Valley #5) by Carla Neggers, Widow and new library director in Knights Bridge, Massachusetts, Clare Morgan is enjoying her first Christmas in her new hometown with six-year-old son Owen. Determined to make Owen’s transition from Boston to the small town easier, they gain […]

REVIEW: Heartsong Cottage by Emily March
14th Nov / 14 Comments

REVIEW: Heartsong Cottage by Emily March

Heartsong Cottage by Emily March was a complete surprise to me. This book is book ten in the Eternity Springs Series but can be read as a standalone. The very first pages of the story start with Daniel’s son being brutally murdered. The emotions will grasp you as a reader […]

REVIEW: Home for Christmas  by Lily Everett
14th Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Home for Christmas by Lily Everett

Home for Christmas by Lily Everett was another enjoyable trip to Sanctuary Island for me. Libby is a writer and a story teller…only everyone who reads her work thinks her stories are real. Including her boss. When he comes up with a holiday plan on Libby’s ‘home’ on Sanctuary Island […]

REVIEW: Regency Christmas Gifts by Carla Kelly
8th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Regency Christmas Gifts by Carla Kelly

Regency Christmas Gifts by Carla Kelly is a collection of three short–but absolutely lovely–Regency holiday stories. As a veteran writer, Carla Kelly obviously knows how to give us readers a stellar historical romance. What she has also done with this book, was capture the true meaning of the Season and wove […]

REVIEW: Christmas with the Billionaire Rancher by Mandy Baxter
8th Nov / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Christmas with the Billionaire Rancher by Mandy Baxter

Christmas with the Billionaire Rancher by Mandy Baxter: With the death of his father and subsequent inheritance, Nate wants nothing to do with his father’s billions. A rocky relationship with his dad and hatred of gold diggers forces Nate to keep his guard up against everyone. But then comes along Chloe. […]

REVIEW: The Christmas Cottage / Ever After by Samantha Chase
7th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Christmas Cottage / Ever After by Samantha Chase

Who doesn’t like a double dose of HEA? With The Christmas Cottage / Ever After by Samantha Chase you get two great stories and two amazing HEA all rolled up into one amazing book. The Christmas Cottage is about Ean and Lacey. Lacey had a crush on Ean since she […]

REVIEW: Marry Me at Christmas by Susan Mallery
5th Nov / 10 Comments

REVIEW: Marry Me at Christmas by Susan Mallery

In Marry Me at Christmas (Fool’s Gold #19) by Susan Mallery, After a visit from Mayor Marsha, Madeline Krug is stunned to be working with action movie superstar Jonny Blaze to plan his sister Ginger’s Christmastime wedding. Madeline may be the owner of a bridal shop, but she’s never planned […]

REVIEW: A Cowboy Firefighter for Christmas by Kim Redford
5th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Cowboy Firefighter for Christmas by Kim Redford

A Cowboy Firefighter for Christmas by Kim Redford, is a feel good story that will make you wish you knew the characters personally, and make you wish that you were able to transport yourself right into the middle of the story itself. First of all, the title says it all. […]