Category: Review
18th Jul / 0 Comments
You Again by Lauren Layne: It would seem that fate has a funny sense of humour especially when it comes to Mackenzie Austin, after being stood up Mac does what any single and ready to mingle lady does swipe through her favourite dating app to find herself a new hook up, […]
18th Jul / 0 Comments
A Scandal Made at Midnight by Kate Hewitt is a beautiful recreation of Cinderella with a twist. What if the Prince wasn’t meant to choose Cinderella? What if his happy ever after lay with one of Cinderella’s sisters?
17th Jul / 0 Comments
In Lucie Yi Is Not a Romantic by Lauren Ho, Raised in Singapore by very traditional parents, Lucie Yi has done her best to abide by their expectations and to achieve success as a management consultant. Currently living and working in NYC, she can feel her biological clock ticking away […]
16th Jul / 0 Comments
Stiletto Sisterhood by Fallon DeMornay: Singing the song of sisterhood loud and clear, this well delivered RomCom had heart in spades. Exploring the deep bonds between five spectacular young women who are chasing their dreams in their 20s, we are presented with some light touches on some meaty issues, and more […]
15th Jul / 0 Comments
The One Who Loves You by Pippa Grant: For Upper East Side princess and business powerhouse in the making Phoebe Lightly, Tickled Pink, Wisconsin is absolute Hell! But after her grandmother Estelle Lightly has a near death experience something changes and she is now on a mission to help her family […]
15th Jul / 0 Comments
An Offer from Mr. Right (Cress Family #3) by Niobia Bryant: Private Investigator Bobbie Barnett was hired to investigate the Cress family’s patriarch and found he had an illegitimate son—Lincoln Cress, a British renowned chef. Angry because Lincoln thinks Bobbie was invading his privacy, things between them go complicated; they […]
14th Jul / 7 Comments
In Sugar and Salt (Bella Vista Chronicles #4) by Susan Wiggs, When Margot Salton decided on the location for her very own barbecue restaurant, she didn’t realize that Perdita Street in San Francisco would expand her tiny world in the best of ways. Growing up poor in Texas, she was […]
14th Jul / 1 Comment
Maid for the Greek’s Ring by Louise Fuller has a stunning cover and a story to match. The first time Effie lays eyes on Achileas, there is instant attraction. Fleeting but instant. Thinking it’s unlikely she’ll see the hotel guest again, it’s quite the turn of events when Effie is basically […]
13th Jul / 0 Comments
No Funny Business by Amanda Aksel: Olivia has a plan work the law grind by day and build up a name for herself in the stand up comedy scene by night. All she has to do is really establish herself in the comedy circuit and she can say bye bye to […]
13th Jul / 1 Comment
One Colorado Night by Joanne Rock: Jessamyn Barclay has left Catamount, Colorado behind and become successful in a real estate business with her father. She has disconnected from her two sisters after the horrible divorce their parents went through. Now she has to return to Catamount to work with these siblings […]