Category: Review
20th Aug / 0 Comments
Eat, Play, Lust by Tawna Fenske: Cami Pressman is a successful yoga instructor with her own studio located on the river’s edge in Bend, Oregon. In addition to all kinds of group classes, she provides private paddleboard lessons to those students who want a little more challenge from their yoga […]
20th Aug / 5 Comments
The Sweetheart Bargain by Shirley Jump: At a time in her life when she is ready for change, a lawyer shows up on Olivia’s doorstep. He gives her the keys to a home her biological mother has left her, a photo of it, and a necklace. Before she can change […]
20th Aug / 0 Comments
In His Forever Valentine by Marie Ferrarella, Valentine Jones is a location scout, and she has just found the perfect place for the next movie to be filmed. It fits the script to the letter without having to change anything. Now she just needs to convince the owners to rent […]
19th Aug / 2 Comments
Book number two in the latest Westmoreland trilogy, Canyon by Brenda Jackson, will sweep you off of your feet and keep you enthralled. Full of sigh-worthy romance with a little suspense thrown in the mix makes this book difficult to put down. Brenda Jackson is the queen of seduction! Canyon […]
19th Aug / 6 Comments
Every now and again an author is able to write a book that you fall in love with, and engages you in such a way that even when you have finished reading, the story seems to live on in your soul. The Best Man’s Baby by Victoria James is one […]
19th Aug / 1 Comment
In Colton by Blood by Melissa Cutler, Dr. Levi Colton has lived with being branded a bastard and not being wanted or recognized by his own father. He worked hard to be where he is today and he wants nothing to do with the Colton’s especially Jethro Colton, but his […]
18th Aug / 0 Comments
Dishing Up Desire by Barbara DeLeo is a sweet, yet slightly spicy romantic read. Thirty-four year old celebrity chef and domestic goddess Kirin Hart has been living a nightmare for the past year. Her integrity and wholesomeness took a huge hit when she was wrongly sued by an employee ten years […]
18th Aug / 0 Comments
The Courage To Say Yes by Barbara Wallace: Hunter Smith makes a living looking at life through a lens. He’s never in the pictures, and that’s how things should be. After all, when you care, you always get hurt. His father taught him that – and that getting “the” shot is […]
18th Aug / 0 Comments
In Getting Wild by Sarah Barrie, Ella Jameson is a ruthless, ambitious and successful Editor in Chief for Australia’s top travel magazine.To her staff and the world, she is the devil incarnate with a don’t mess with me attitude but she meets her match in Ryan Edwards. Ryan is an […]
17th Aug / 0 Comments
In Bikers and Pearls by Vicki Wilkerson, April Church and her family were emotionally and mentally scarred after a run in with a biker gang when she was a child, leaving them all terribly afraid of motorcycles and their drivers. Now as an adult April Church is running late for […]