Category: Review
2nd Sep / 0 Comments
Rivalry at Play (Texas Cattleman’s Club: Ranchers and Rivals #4) by Nadine González: Alexandra “Alexa” Lattimore comes back to Royal, Texas to help her family and the Grandins as their lawyer in their fight with the Thurstons, who are claiming the oil rights that affects both families properties. While in […]
1st Sep / 2 Comments
Lucy on the Wild Side by Kerry Rea: There are two things in life that really matter to Lucy, first being her beloved Gorillas and second her guilty pleasure reality T.V shows. So when she hears that her life is about to turn into a reality show with On The Wild […]
1st Sep / 1 Comment
The Secret That Shocked Cinderella is a classic amnesia story written with the poise and imagination that I adore Maisey Yates for. Riot (adore the name) awakes from a coma with the mind-blowing realisation a) she has a new-born and b) she is devastated she can’t remember falling in love.
31st Aug / 0 Comments
Some of It Was Real by Nan Fischer: Sylvie Young was adopted as a young child, but she doesn’t remember anything prior to her adoption. Now on the verge of stardom as a psychic-medium, she gives each show her all. When at the end of one show, the gentleman that she […]
31st Aug / 1 Comment
Crossing Two Little Lines by Joss Wood Jamie Bacall-Metcalfe meets Rowan Cowper in a charity gala and got trapped in an elevator. Sexual attraction between them surges instantly but nothing happens then except a scorching hot kiss. They see each other for a second time and finished the evening in bed. […]
30th Aug / 0 Comments
Lizzie Blake’s Best Mistake by Mazey Eddings: Lizzie is all about keeping things simple, after having her fair share of epic blunders she has decided that its best to keep things in her love life to a simple; a one and done deal. That is until she breaks her very own […]
30th Aug / 0 Comments
Falling For the Village Vet by Rachel Dove: Susannah Harkin works for a hospice as a full-time job. Her secondary job, a volunteer one, is working for the local rescue agency for dogs and she ends up keeping many of them as fosters at her home.She pays for many expenses […]
29th Aug / 0 Comments
In The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches by Sangu Mandanna, Mika Moon grew up knowing that as a witch, she needs to stay out of the public eye. An orphan who was taken in by Primrose, the head witch in their region in England, and raised by a battalion […]
29th Aug / 1 Comment
His Majesty’s Forbidden Fling by Susan Meier: King Jozef has been a widower for five years. Although his was an arranged marriage, he had come to love his wife. Even though he is only 45, he is more comfortable being a homebody. His sons, Axel and Liam are concerned that he […]
28th Aug / 1 Comment
Love in 3D Marie Harte is amazingly funny and keeps you hooked from the first sentence to the very last page. Marie Harte is one of my favorite authors and I was super excited to get the chance to read and review this amazing book. Let me tell you a little […]