Category: Review
30th May / 0 Comments
In Chasing Justice by Kathleen Donnelly, former Marine K-9 handler Maya Thompson is dealing with the guilt of losing her K-9 partner to an IED. She drinks to avoid her feelings, which leads her to missing her grandmother’s funeral, which leads her to feeling even more guilty. Now she’s finally […]
29th May / 1 Comment
Once Upon an Island by Sarah Ready: Its pretty well known knowledge that single billionaires only go to tropical island paradises like Mariposa Island if they are in the market for a wife, well this is according to Kate, Isla’s fancy pants British bestie. So when Kate gets wind of two […]
29th May / 0 Comments
Trusted & True by Rhenna Morgan is the seventh book in the Men of Haven series. I haven’t read the previous books, I will say that I felt I should have at least read the book about Callie’s sister, Vivienne. It felt like I was missing some backstory about their history. […]
28th May / 0 Comments
The Alphahole’s Guide to Marrying Your Enemy by Piper Marlowe: You would think that getting your own mother to sell you a run down, bird poo infested warehouse would be a cake walk, right? Well for Max it would seem that this is mission impossible, with his hippy dippy mother claiming […]
27th May / 1 Comment
In Looking for You (Boggy Creek Valley #6) by Kelly Elliott, Boggy Creek cop Kyle Larson has seen a lot of bad things happen to good people in his days on the force. Comes with the job. But he’s never had a situation hit so close to home as when […]
26th May / 3 Comments
In Flirting with Fifty by Jane Porter, Math professor Paige Newsome has settled in nicely at Orange University and loves being back in California. She gets to see her best friend, Victorian English professor, Elizabeth, frequently and is close enough to visit her mother and brother. Sure, Paige’s three grown […]
26th May / 0 Comments
The Spy Switch by Karen Whiddon finds teacher Jennifer Glass being dragged into an ATF investigation to replace the twin sister she never knew she had, as they had been adopted by different parents. Her sister had been undercover with ATF agent Micah Spokane, posing as his wife, but after being […]
25th May / 0 Comments
Go Hex Yourself by Jessica Clare: The last thing Reggie Johnson expected when she answered an assistant wanted ad in the newspaper was to find herself working for a witch. Yup you read that right a witch, it’s got to be a joke right? Surely Dru Magnus is just some super […]
25th May / 0 Comments
The Vet’s Unexpected Houseguest: Juliette Hyland is a new to me author. She won my heart and attention with the very first chapter. This twist of Harlequin Medical Romance with vets is just perfect. As a longtime cat mom and recent addition of a Golden Retriever, I could totally relate to […]
24th May / 0 Comments
Can’t Help Love by Claudia Y. Burgoa: If ever there was a person that Maia hated it would hands down be Gatsby Spearman. Not only did he ghost her in college but he also went and stole their shared program and passed it off as his own work. If that wasn’t […]