Category: Review
30th Jun / 1 Comment
In Romancing the Seas by Cait O’Sullivan, Pippa Renshaw is trying to escape and forget her the betryal and relationship she had with her now former boss, which left her with a very bruised heart. So she has decided to take a job as a chef on a cruise ship […]
30th Jun / 1 Comment
In Doubts of the Heart by Eva Shaw, Nica Dobson is on medical leave from her job as an undercover FBI consultant. She used to have the perfect cover in Las Vegas being the widow of two very rich man who left her everything. But after being diagnosed with cancer and […]
30th Jun / 0 Comments
Blue-Eyed Devil by Lisa Kleypas is the second book in Lisa Kleypas’ Travis series. Book 1 (Sugar Daddy) was ridiculously good. Lisa Kleypas is some kind of master, in my opinion. Anyways, Blue-Eyed Devil tells the story of Haven, the only Travis daughter. It begins at the wedding of Liberty and […]
30th Jun / 1 Comment
Free Fall by Karen Foley: Twenty-eight year-old photographer Maggie Copeland has lived in Chicago for the past 10 years. She fled her hometown on Whidbey Island to start a new life after she was jilted at the alter by her now ex-fiance, navel pilot Phillip Woodman. At the time, she […]
29th Jun / 3 Comments
Baring It All by Megan Frampton is a hot, fun and hot read. Lady Violet has been the best friend of Christian Jepstow’s young sister for a long time. For that reason alone she knows that Christian is interested in women. Her problem is that he doesn’t seem to realize that […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
In Scrimmage Gone South by Alicia Hunter Pace, Tolly Lee may be from old money but that does not take away from the shame of what she did as a teenager. Trying to act wild and older than her then 16 years old, she ended up ruining the life of […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
In Hollywood House Call by Jules Bennett, a lovely wanna-be actress is waiting for her big break by working in Dr. Noah Foster’s office. As Callie’s boss is a brilliant cosmetic surgeon, she sees perfection on a daily basis, but knows that Dr. Foster doesn’t have a God complex like […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
In Animal Magnetism by Jill Shalvis, Brady Miller returned to Sunshine, Idaho, to check in with his “brothers” Adam and Dell after they finally badgered him into making the trip. He figured he’d take a few days of well deserved rest after working nonstop as a pilot-for-hire all over the […]
29th Jun / 4 Comments
She’s No Angel by Kira Sinclair is the second book about the happenings in the tourist town of Sweetheart, South Carolina and another one is in the works for a September release. Alexis Harper, Lexi, is a product of the small town of Sweetheart, South Carolina. Due to her older […]
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Girl Least Likely to Marry by Amy Andrews is the second full-length book in KISS’ ‘Wedding Season’ series. So far, I’m loving each story, and I feel like I’m getting to know the characters pretty well. This book concentrates on Cassie/Cassiopeia (or #geekgirl as she is known on twitter) and Samuel […]