Category: Review
12th Aug / 0 Comments
With Love from Wish & Co. by Minnie Darke: Marnie Fairchild always liked gifts. As a descendant of the famous Fairchild family, she yearns for the ability to take over the family store location. Ever since she started her gift-buying business, she aspired to have the chance to use the space. […]
12th Aug / 0 Comments
The Billionaire’s Baby Negotiation by Millie Adams: Intense business rivals Olive and Gunnar are going head to head. It’s battle stations in both the boardroom and the bedroom in Millie Adams cracker jack HOT, fun, star bursting, roof top shouting winner of a book The Billionaire’s Baby Negotiation!
11th Aug / 0 Comments
The Fixer Upper by Lauren Forsythe: Marketing guru Aly, operates daily with the calm confidence that she has truly settled into the type of self-reliance experienced as a well rounded adult. A go-to at her marketing company, on track to win the hard earned promotion, she truly believes she is living […]
11th Aug / 0 Comments
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 […]
10th Aug / 0 Comments
Bend Toward the Sun by Jen Devon: When Harry finds Rowan during the family game of hide and seek, she knees him to get away. He doesn’t expect to not be able to forget about her and the way she evaded him. When his family needs to hire someone to help […]
10th Aug / 0 Comments
Hotshot Hero on the Edge by Lisa Childs finds firefighter Luke Garrison in a tough spot. His best friend was murdered and his fellow firefighters suspect he was involved, and his wife has kicked him out, blaming him and the stress his job causes her on her miscarriages.
9th Aug / 1 Comment
Royally Not Ready by Meghan Quinn: One moment Lilly Campbell is living her best life in Miami hosting her wet t-shirt contest on the bikini wagon the next she is being whisked away to this picturesque Scandinavian island of Torskethorpe by hunky grouch Keller Fitzwilliam who claims that she is their […]
9th Aug / 0 Comments
The Night the King Claimed Her by Natalie Anderson is very enjoyable, dramatic slow-burn romance which features a very regal, selfish, spoilt, furious and possessive King – just how i like ’em.
8th Aug / 0 Comments
In The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden, Lolly Blanchard’s entire childhood revolved around her family’s diner, The Eatery, on the outskirts of Seattle. Having so many years of experience in food service has her hoping to one day own a farm-to-table restaurant in England alongside the only […]
8th Aug / 0 Comments
The Midwife’s Nine-Month Miracle by Shelley Rivers: Even though Gila is a little over eighth months pregnant, she is still working a couple more days as a midwife. She is resigned to the fact she may be a single mother since she and her doctor husband Leo are separated. She is […]