Category: Review


REVIEW: Forgiving Paris by Karen Kingsbury
2nd Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Forgiving Paris by Karen Kingsbury

In Forgiving Paris by Karen Kingsbury, When Ashley Baxter Blake was asked if she would like to have her paintings featured in her very own gallery showing in Paris, she knew it was the opportunity of a lifetime. Not only would she be proving to herself that she’s made it […]

REVIEW: The Night of Many Endings by Melissa Payne
1st Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Night of Many Endings by Melissa Payne

The Night of Many Endings by Melissa Payne: Initially, what appeared to be a tad long-winded and a bit of a belaboured point turned into a good for the soul honest read that spoke volumes of survival both in and out of complex trauma. Stranded in the town library amidst a […]

REVIEW: Rebel Without A Claus by Emma Hart
1st Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Rebel Without A Claus by Emma Hart

Rebel Without A Claus by Emma Hart: Quinn Langley is over Christmas and all the holly jolly cheer that everyone in town seems to be drunk on, so to say having to be the one to run her family’s Christmas grotto is less than ideal would be a large understatement! However […]

REVIEW: The Wedding Ringer by Kerry Rea
30th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Wedding Ringer by Kerry Rea

The Wedding Ringer by Kerry Rea: One moment Willa Callister was living her best blogger life, planning her dream wedding to the sweetest guy she had ever meet and had the most reliable best friend a girl could ask for, that is until it all blew up when Willa found her […]

REVIEW: Their Texas Christmas Gift by Cathy Gillen Thacker
30th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Their Texas Christmas Gift by Cathy Gillen Thacker

Their Texas Christmas Gift (Lockharts Lost & Found # 5) by Cathy Gillen Thacker is a cute Christmas/Marriage of convenience story. Faith is a widowed woman about to adopt 5-month-old Quinn when Zach, the child’s biological father, appears out of nowhere, claiming his paternity. They come to an agreement for the […]

REVIEW: An Unexpected Distraction by Catherine Bybee
29th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: An Unexpected Distraction by Catherine Bybee

In An Unexpected Distraction (Richter #3) by Catherine Bybee , Ever since graduating from Richter, the military school in Germany where she met her best friend Claire, Jacqueline “Jax” Simon has felt at home in California. Most of that comes from working with Claire and the other operatives at MacBain Security […]

REVIEW: A Contract for His Runaway Bride by Melanie Milburne
29th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: A Contract for His Runaway Bride by Melanie Milburne

A Contract for His Runaway Bride by Melanie Milburne is a heart pounding second chance reunion marriage of convenience masterpiece. Elodie is desperate to obtain funding to get her design business up and running. Shocked is word of the day when the mysterious financer, Mr Smith, turns out to be her […]

REVIEW: You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao
28th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao

You’ve Reached Sam by Dustin Thao is a Young Adult Magical Realism piece that thoroughly explores the nature of grief and loss after Julie loses her boyfriend Sam in a tragic car accident 6 months away from graduating high school. With their next big life steps thoroughly planned out, including destinations […]

REVIEW: Out of the Blue by P. Dangelico
27th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Out of the Blue by P. Dangelico

Out of the Blue by P. Dangelico: Four years ago Blue Baldwin put the hustle and bustle life of L.A behind her, now the former paramedic is all about the small town life and helping care for her beloved rescue animals while living on the ranch with her friend and boss […]

REVIEW: Christmas Vendetta by Valerie Hansen
26th Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Christmas Vendetta by Valerie Hansen

Christmas Vendetta by Valerie Hansen is the fourth book in her Emergency Responders series. Sandy Lynn Forrester met Clay Danforth when she was living in a foster home and Clay’s family lived in the house next door. At the age of sixteen she fell in love with Clay but he broke […]