Category: Review
9th Jan / 1 Comment
In Her Billionaire Boss by Leslie North, Scottish billionaire Marcus Campbell is about to embark on a six-week cruise with some of his family, which is really a sneaky way to get his father to a treatment center to deal with lung issues. Right before leaving, Laila Diaz, on her […]
8th Jan / 0 Comments
Girls Before Earls by Anna Bennett is the first book in the Rogues to Lovers series by Anna Bennett. It was a sweet romance that started the series off successfully. The pacing was perfect, the plot was developed, and there were a few twists that kept the reader intrigued. The author […]
8th Jan / 0 Comments
A Reason for Hope by Kristin Von Kreisler: I’ll start my review by saying this book should have a trigger warning. It deals with date rape, and while the act itself isn’t depicted, the events leading up to it and immediately following it, including the physical exam and dealing with the […]
7th Jan / 0 Comments
Must Love Booksby Shauna Robinson: After five long years Nora is starting to feel like she is chasing her own tail, with what was supposed to be the start of her dream job as an editorial assistant has now turned out in her being a glorified waitress! If having to go on […]
7th Jan / 1 Comment
One Little Secret (Dynasties: The Carey Center # 4) by Maureen Child is the last installment of the series and it couldn’t be better. Justin Carey is about to achieve the goals he had set in life, professionally speaking. To do this, he has teamed up with Sadie Harris, former owner […]
6th Jan / 0 Comments
Tackling the broader issue of missing persons and people who disappear, The Ones We Keep by Bobbie Jean Huff will challenge any reader whilst simultaneously posing some rhetorical questions about the nature of love and forgiveness.
6th Jan / 0 Comments
One Snowbound New Year’s Night by Dani Collins is the absolute definition of what I adore about reunion stories. Rebecca knows it’s time to finalise her divorce but she’s desperate to locate her little golden locket. Worthless dollars wise the locket has invaluable sentimental value. Knowing that his ex-wife is about […]
5th Jan / 2 Comments
How to Love Your Neighbor by Sophie Sullivan: Things are starting to look up for Grace Travis, with interior design school almost complete and having saved up enough from all of her odd jobs, it’s finally time for Grace to move into the cute little house that her grandparents had […]
5th Jan / 0 Comments
Little Girl Gone by Amanda Stevens is the first book in her Procedural Crime series. This is a gritty, surprising second chance romance. Thea Lamb is a FBI Special Agent who works in Washington DC on child disappearance cold cases.
4th Jan / 2 Comments
Seoulmates by Jen Frederick: Coming to Korea was supposed to help Hara find herself by reconnecting with her biological Korean family, however things just don’t seem to be going the way that Hara had expected. Starting with a new job at her Korean mothers company which only leaves her on the […]