Category: Review
15th Jun / 0 Comments
The Unexpected Wedding Guest by Aimee Carson is another KISS title that didn’t fail to keep me entertained! This is the first book in the Wedding Season Quartet. Check out our review of the prologue The Wedding Dress Diaries. Reese had a privileged life. Aware but slightly ignorant about her […]
15th Jun / 1 Comment
TO KATIE WITH LOVE by Erica Lucke Dean is a hilarious mad-cap adventure of love, intrigue and mystery. Erica Lucke Dean manages to keep you guessing until the end of the story where you will get a surprise that you won’t see coming. You do not want to miss this breathtaking […]
14th Jun / 0 Comments
Complete Me is book 3 in J. Kenner’s Stark Trilogy. At this point, you really should have read Release Me and Claim Me (books 1 & 2 in the series). I mean, this is a great erotic romance series. If you want to see how Fifty Shades of Grey could […]
14th Jun / 0 Comments
Prince of Secrets by Lucy Monroe: Demyan Zaretsky is considered a Prince by the King of Volyarus, his ‘Father of the heart’. The title is honorary, but it comes with real obligations, as Demyan discovers. The King informs him that the economic future of the country is at risk because the […]
14th Jun / 0 Comments
In One Night She Would Never Forget by Amy Andrews Miranda Dean and Dr. Patrick Costello run into each other in the elevator while away at a medical conference, they get talking and realize that they both singles parents to a little girl that keeps them busy on their toes, […]
13th Jun / 0 Comments
Just What He Wanted by HelenKay Dimon is another great addition to the Holloway series by HelenKay Dimon, it can be read alone or as part of the series. This story will break your heart and will make cry as you read more about Travis Yardley and his past. Travis Yardley […]
13th Jun / 1 Comment
I really love Christie Ridgway and was trilled to read the first book in her Beach House Series, Beach House No. 9. This book is about Griffin and Jane. Griffin is a war photographer who is suppose to be writing his memoir, instead, he is playing pirate and party playboy […]
13th Jun / 1 Comment
The combination of culinary art and romance creates Bachelor’s Special by Christine Warner. A tantalizing prologue draws the reader into this entertaining romance with characters that are likeable, fun and real. This is a cute and sexy read that kept me engaged from beginning to end. Spunky and focused Jill […]
12th Jun / 0 Comments
In Delicious Destiny by Yahrah St. John, Shari Drayson has been the disappointment of her family, not professionally, but because she had a baby out of wedlock. What her family doesn’t know is that her friend and roommate not only stole recipes from them, she also stole the father of […]
12th Jun / 0 Comments
The Lady and the Unicorn by Iris Johansen is a fun and sweet romance from beginning to end. Janna Cannon’s only hope to save the endangered animal in the wild animal reserve is breaking into Rafe Santine’s home and convincing him to donate land to them. Breaking in will be the […]