Category: Review
9th Sep / 1 Comment
In The Maverick Doctor and Miss Prim by Scarlet Wilson, we begin with Dr. Matt Sawyer covering his friend’s job while he is going through some personal stuff. Sawyer wants to finish his shift at the hospital and go home already. He likes saving lives, but he is tired of […]
9th Sep / 0 Comments
In Heart of Venom (Elemental Assassin #9) by Jennifer Estep, Trouble seems to find Gin Blanco at every turn. Good thing she’s a trained assassin. Her predecessor Fletcher taught her how to make quick, deadly work of anyone who threatened the safety of her family or the town of Ashland, […]
9th Sep / 1 Comment
In All About Charming Alice by J. Alene Culiner, Alice Treemont lives in Blake’s Folly, such a small community with only 52 residents, that everyone knows everyone’s most intimate business, the cars are old, the music is bad, and the land is dry. Alice moved there after she got tired living […]
8th Sep / 3 Comments
The latest novel from Maisey Yates, His Ring Is Not Enough strikes all the right chords of an Harlequin Presents romance. Ajax had everything planned out in his life and everything was going accordingly, until his would be wife Rachel, does a runner with his enemy on their wedding day. […]
8th Sep / 0 Comments
Conveniently His Princess by Olivia Gates: Aram Nazaryan gave up on his dream of marriage and putting down roots long ago when he was forced to leave Zohayd, the only place that felt like home to him. When his best and only friend approaches him with a proposition to take over […]
8th Sep / 2 Comments
Spurred On (The Quick and the Hot) by Em Petrova: Hayden Meadows was a triumphant, champion rodeo rider until he got injured. Now he is embarking on a second career as the newly hired foreman at the Cole Ranch. He will do what ever it takes to make this job his […]
8th Sep / 0 Comments
In Double Dealing by Linda Cajio, Jed Waters, vice president of Atlantic Developers, is committing something that he knows is not proper for someone in his station. He is breaking and entering into Barkeley estate, although technically speaking jumping the fence is not breaking anything. But he needs to speak […]
8th Sep / 0 Comments
Her Favorite Rival by Sarah Mayberry: One of MY favorite story themes is when the hero and heroine start off all sandpapery and sparky with each other. This is most definitely the case here. The book starts when Audrey shows up to work early in order to impress her new boss. […]
8th Sep / 0 Comments
InA Date with the Ice Princess by Kate Hardy Abigail Smith decides to shake off her “ice princess” tag by going out on a date with the highest bidder for her hospital’s charity auction. While she expects nobody to bid for her, the hospital’s bad-boy bachelor,Dr.Lewis Gallagher proves her wrong by […]
7th Sep / 0 Comments
In Tempting a Devil by Samantha Kane, Harriet Mercer must find a man to ruin her reputation if she is to keep her freedom and independence as a widow with complete control of her now deceased husband’s money until her son turns of age. But she must hurry or she […]