Category: Review


REVIEW: The Rivals of Casper Road by Roan Parrish
10th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Rivals of Casper Road by Roan Parrish

The Rivals of Casper Road by Roan Parrish: After he founds out that his boyfriend and his best friend were cheating on him, Bramble “Bram” Larkspur leaves all behind and moves to queer friendly Garnet Run to start a new life. There, he discovers Casper Road’s Halloween decoration contest, and […]

REVIEW: It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover
9th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover

In It Starts with Us by Colleen Hoover, Lily’s love life seems to have always been fraught with problems–particularly with her ex-husband Ryle. But the one relationship she wishes she’d had a chance to explore further was during her mid-teens with Atlas Corrigan. Their lives at the time sadly mirrored […]

REVIEW: Their Dubai Marriage Makeover by Louise Fuller
9th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Their Dubai Marriage Makeover by Louise Fuller

Their Dubai Marriage Makeover by Louise Fuller has a beautiful, true to story cover and is an enjoyable second chance romance. Delphi has run from her marriage. She feels her husband Omar values building his empire over her and she can’t cope any more. But it’s not just Omar’s obsession […]

REVIEW: Scrooging Christmas by Sarah Ready
8th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Scrooging Christmas by Sarah Ready

Scrooging Christmas by Sarah Ready: If there is one time of year that professional decorator Natalie loves most it would be Christmas. With all those gingerbread men, shiny tinsel, merry carols and sparkly lights how can you not help but feel happy? So when grouchy Christmas hating Gabe Cavanaugh rolls into […]

REVIEW: The King’s Christmas Heir by Lynne Graham
8th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The King’s Christmas Heir by Lynne Graham

The King’s Christmas Heir by Lynne Graham concludes the enjoyable The Stefanos Legacy mini-series beautifully. Rescued in the snow by Lara while out trekking; Gaetano has amnesia. Gaetano deals with his brother who’s been more like a father ill health the only way he knows how. Setting off alone with no […]

REVIEW: The Sandcastle Hurricane by Carolyn Brown
7th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Sandcastle Hurricane by Carolyn Brown

The Sandcastle Hurricane by Carolyn Brown is just another reason to love everything women’s fiction. I have loved everything that I have ever read by Carolyn Brown and was super excited to sit down to read this one. This is the story of Tabby, Ellie Mae and the amazing friends that […]

REVIEW: London Calling by Darby Baham
7th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: London Calling by Darby Baham

London Calling by Darby Baham: Tired of her bad luck with love after breaking up with her latest boyfriend, Robin “Rob” Johnson applies for a promotion when the opportunity comes, and she gets it. That means she has to move from Washington DC to London permanently instead of doing frequent […]

REVIEW: Kiss Me, Catalina by Priscilla Oliveras
6th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Kiss Me, Catalina by Priscilla Oliveras

Kiss Me, Catalina by Priscilla Oliveraz: Catalina and her sisters formed a musical group which has gained in popularity. She is finally given the opportunity of a lifetime to go on tour with a superstar. Unfortunately, the so-called superstar is also the same arrogant jerk that’s she’s known for all of […]

REVIEW: Situationship by Marina Adair
6th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Situationship by Marina Adair

Situationship by Marina Adair: When Teagan Bianchi’s divorce was finalized, she fled back to her hometown and her grandma’s house that was left to her. What she doesn’t expect is to come face to face immediately with her childhood love. She ran from him once when her feelings were too much, […]

REVIEW: Be Your Everything by Catherine Bybee
4th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Be Your Everything by Catherine Bybee

In Be Your Everything by Catherine Bybee, Chloe D’Angelo is pretty sure everyone knows someone who has, or maybe even has their own, story about a wild time in Vegas. Never did she dream that she’d drunkenly get married there to her childhood friend–her older brother Gio’s *best* friend–Dante Mancuso. […]