Category: Review
13th Sep / 0 Comments
Collide with Me by Claudia Y. Burgoa: As an over achieving, super organised A type lawyer Amber can’t help but feel a bit lost and out of sorts with the loss of her mother, even more so when she is tasked with completing her mothers last wishes of spreading her ashes […]
13th Sep / 0 Comments
Claimed by Her Greek Boss by Kim Lawrence is a very enjoyable slow-burn office romance; although our feisty little Heroine Tilda has just quit! Ezio, Greek billionaire, didn’t realise Tilda, his P.A of four years, was the best P.A he’d ever had. It wasn’t until they were married and on a […]
12th Sep / 1 Comment
Drunk on Love By Jasmine Guillory: When Margot is dared by her friend to talk to the guy sitting at the bar next to her, she initially pushes back. However, she is drawn to him in a way that she can’t explain and proceeds to spend hours talking to him about […]
12th Sep / 1 Comment
Saving the Single Mom’s Heart by Allie Kincheloe was a book that took me by surprise. When Jessamine “Jess” Daniels’ car dies in the middle of the traffic, EMT Beckett Wilder comes to her rescue. Instantly, sparks between them fly as he helps her and her son, Mason, to get home […]
11th Sep / 0 Comments
Second to None by K.A. Linde: Many things have changed for Josie now that she is a big shot TV actress but the one thing that has never really changed are her feelings for her best friends twin brother the one and only Maddox Nelson. However regardless of their undeniable chemistry […]
10th Sep / 0 Comments
Not Betting on Forever by Natasha Moore: Single mom Melanie Hayes moved back to her childhood home in Lakeside and opened her own salon. Her parents had been best friends with their neighbors the Campagna family until Shelby, Melanie’s sister, married and divorced Nick Campagna. Melanie thought she had gotten over […]
9th Sep / 2 Comments
In Small Town, Big Magic by Hazel Beck, Every day spent in her beloved hometown is a good day for Emerson Wilde. After all, her family is part of the local history in St. Cyprian, Missouri, as is the indie bookstore she runs since her grandmother’s passing. Add in a […]
9th Sep / 0 Comments
A Double Dose of Happiness (Furever Yours #11) by Teri Wilson: Ian Parsons is a widowed man overwhelmed with the responsibility of raising his charming three-year-old twin daughters. His mother-in-law Elma, though she has good intentions and loves her granddaughters and son-in-law, doesn’t help at all with her “efforts”. But when […]
8th Sep / 0 Comments
The Decoy Girlfriend by Lillie Vale: Freya Lal has been harbouring a big secret… she just can’t seem to write her second book. Yup, that’s right Freya has the dreaded writers block, after the death of her mother Freya just doesn’t seem to have the same drive or confidences in her […]
8th Sep / 0 Comments
Be Careful What You Wish For by Elizabeth Bevarly: The phrase “be careful what you wish for” has never been so accurate in Romance books.