Category: Review
30th Oct / 0 Comments
Second Bride Down by Ginny Baird is the second book in the Majestic Maine series which is based on the Delaney sisters and the deal they strike with each other to save their family’s coffee shop, Bearberry Brews, and their family home.
29th Oct / 0 Comments
In All This Time by Annabelle McCormack, Samantha Redding has reluctantly returned to her hometown of Brandywood when her mother gets sick. Being back in town is the last thing she wants to do. Growing up, she felt like the whole the town judged her and her family. Now, she […]
28th Oct / 1 Comment
Built to Last by Erin Hahn: All things in Hollywood eventually crash and burn and for child star Shelby Springfield things between her and her co-star Lyle really went down in flames. Nowadays Shelby is living the quiet life helping her father renovate and flip houses. Hoping that maybe they too […]
28th Oct / 1 Comment
Reclusive Millionaire’s Mistletoe Miracle by Michelle Douglas: Chloe found after her husband died that the family business was in big trouble and her parents had kept that news from her while she was grieving. She decides she needs to find some well paying job to avoid financial disaster. She has background […]
27th Oct / 2 Comments
In Archangel’s Resurrection (Guild Hunter #15) by Nalini Singh, Every angel in existence–as well as most mortals and vampires–know of the great love that is Alexander and Zanaya. Both powerful archangels who have fought battles for more centuries than they dare count, the pair has spent most of that time […]
27th Oct / 0 Comments
Christmas Ransom by B.J. Daniels finds rodeo star Davy Colt back in town to visit his family, and the one woman he never stopped loving, Carla Richmond. Carla works at Lonesome Bank, and she goes into work on her day off, coming face to face with a bank robbery. All are […]
26th Oct / 1 Comment
Runaway Groomsman by Meghan Quinn: Everyone has heard of a runaway bride, heck even a runaway groom isn’t to out of the norm but a runaway groomsman, well now this is definitely one for the books or in Sawyer’s case one for the tabloids.
26th Oct / 0 Comments
Dr. Finlay’s Courageous Bride by Marion Lennox: Rab has taken a leave from his surgical practice in Sydney to deal with family business. His grandfather, who he didn’t really know, has left him very valuable property in Cockatoo Valley. He has come to tell the residents that he can’t take over […]
25th Oct / 2 Comments
In Just Like Magic by Sarah Hogle, Bettie Hughes was brought up in a famous family basically as her award-winning actress grandmother’s mini-me. While she doesn’t have her namesake’s acting abilities, she has become a social media influencer with her own legions of followers and endorsement deals. Or, *had*, actually. […]
25th Oct / 0 Comments
Pregnant Innocent Behind the Veil by Michelle Smart: I adored Pregnant Innocent Behind the Veil by Michelle Smart. Princess Alessia has caused a scandal again and Gabriel has been sent in to “fix it”. One of his professional promises to himself is not to mix business with pleasure but that goes […]