Category: Review
4th Aug / 0 Comments
In The Closer by Rhonda Nelson, smart, compassionate and good-looking former army ranger Major Griffen (Griff) Wicklow, is beginning a new life as a civilian. His is known as “the closer” because he is able to turn the most difficult mission or task into a winning proposition. To his delight […]
4th Aug / 3 Comments
The Right Mr. Wrong by Natalie Anderson is more like a novella, but delightful all the same. The latter half of the book contains The Wedding Dress Diaries by Aimee Carson. Victoria had things settled. She was about to be engaged to a lovely man whom her family adored. But […]
3rd Aug / 0 Comments
In Breaking the Rules by Melinda Dozier, New middle school principal Hope Robinson is running away from the mistakes of her past. She has sworn to herself that she will not commit the same mistakes again and that she will play by the rules this time around. Until Dr. Colin Calaway […]
3rd Aug / 3 Comments
In Fiance by Friday (Weekday Brides #3) by Catherine Bybee, Lady Gwendolyn “Gwen” Harrison has recently taken over her sister-in-law’s matchmaking business after relocating to California. She gets to hobnob with celebrities, politicians and socialites, which she excels at, being a Duchess herself. Ever present is her bodyguard Neil MacBain. […]
3rd Aug / 2 Comments
Imprisoned by a Vow by Annie West: Bartered into marriage isn’t exactly every girl’s fantasy, but it is for Leila. Marriage to Joss Carmody, as imposing as he seems, means escape. Most of her life was spent in fear from her stepfather, but the last two years were the worst. Joss […]
2nd Aug / 0 Comments
Temptation on His Terms by Robyn Grady is a deeply romantic story with an edge of danger added in. Readers will be enticed to turn the pages to find out what happens next. Robyn Grady does a stellar job of keeping you glued to your seat. Dex Hunter’s father is being […]
2nd Aug / 12 Comments
In Three Little Words (Fool’s Gold # 12) by Susan Mallery, Ford Hendrix is still not sure coming back to Fool’s Gold is a good idea. He loves the town and the people, but his mother is on a mission to get him married off. And the sooner the better […]
2nd Aug / 3 Comments
Love, Lust and Lies by Cathleen Ross is a medium-paced short story, as well as a lesson in Italian history, language and tradition. The Australian landscape is a nice variation for the American reader. The opening chapter is a compelling, gut-wrenching narrative that captures your heart and soul. If you […]
1st Aug / 0 Comments
In Lost Without You by Heather Thurmeier, Zoe Oliver has been on two reality TV shows before and has always been seen as the bad girl. Now she has gone on her third TV show since she was promised a payday and a way to redeem herself on TV, only […]
1st Aug / 1 Comment
Sinfully Summer by Aimee Duffy, is a very quick read, only 13 chapters, but it is a really great story. Let me tell you a little about it. Alexa Green is an heiress who is enjoying one last summer holiday in Marbella with her girlfriends. Alexa is the party girl […]