Category: Review
6th Mar / 7 Comments
Mr. & Mrs. Witch by Gwenda Bond: For centuries witches and witch hunters have been at each others throats, so to have two people from these posing fractions coming together to be joined in holy matrimony is almost ludicrous…but for Savanna Wilde and Griffin Carter this all just started out as […]
6th Mar / 5 Comments
How To Rescue the Heart Doctor by Alison Roberts: Elsie Henderson was a single mom after losing her husband. She loved her career as a nurse. Her skills came in handy when her daughter had a baby with spina bifida. Brie lived with her mom since her son’s father had disappeared […]
5th Mar / 7 Comments
Dear Grumpy Boss by Julia Wolf: After having her heart broken Elise does what anyone would, head home. There really is no place better than home to regroup and get yourself together again and with a bit of help from her older brother Elliot, she is well on her way to […]
4th Mar / 8 Comments
Memory Lane by Becky Wade is the first book that I can remember reading by this author. It is a sweet story with twists, turns and a mystery in need of solving. Let me tell you about Remy and “Jonah’s” story.
3rd Mar / 11 Comments
In Jane & Edward by Melodie Edwards, If anyone knows what it’s like to feel all alone in the world with nothing to do but get on with each day’s hard work, it’s Jane Raine. From her five or so years in foster care to her years toiling away at […]
3rd Mar / 6 Comments
The Prince’s Forbidden Cinderella by Kim Lawrence is Prince Marco and nanny Kate’s lovely and refreshing royal romance story. A hilarious meeting between Prince Marco and his daughter’s nanny Kate was the first of many amusing interactions between the pair. Lust at first sight, it’s not long before the line between […]
2nd Mar / 5 Comments
Misfit by Elle Kennedy: As a divergent new Prep series that is neither Off-Campus or Briar, Kennedy takes us on RJ, Fenn and Sloanes’ journey; an adventure that holds the same class and intrigue, but has an edge. Mixing, light crime with raunchy young adult romance, RJ and Fenn are literally […]
2nd Mar / 8 Comments
Spring at Saddle Run (Last Ride, Texas Book 1) by Delores Fossen: Millie Parkman Dayton is a “Parkman.” Her, a few greats grandmother, Hezzie Parkman founded Millie’s hometown of Last Ride, Texas. The Parkmans are still one of the premier families in town. Every quarter all the a good number of […]
1st Mar / 13 Comments
In Off the Map by Trish Doller, At the behest of her beloved father Biggie, Carla Black has spent years traversing the globe, meeting people and experiencing everything life has to offer. She does take time to head home to Florida at least once a year to make some money […]
28th Feb / 7 Comments
The Devine Doughnut Shop by Carolyn Brown: What I absolutely love about any and all of Carolyn Brown’s books are that they are set in wonderful small towns, where the characters are spunky, sassy, and amazingly heartwarming. The Devine Doughnut Shop is no different.