Category: Review
14th Nov / 0 Comments
In The Vanished Days (Scottish #3) by Susanna Kearsley, In 1707, when Mrs. Lily (Aitcheson) Graeme comes forward and files to claim her deceased husband’s lost wages from the Darien expedition, it raises eyebrows. Given the ongoing war and with so many laying false claims to fight their way out […]
13th Nov / 3 Comments
Holly Jolly Cowboy by Jessica Clare is the seventh book in the author’s Wyoming Cowboys series. Holly Dawson always cringed when Adam Calhoun, Mr. $1 Tipper, walked into Wade’s Saloon where she worked as a waitress. That Adam is just such a jerk! He’s a mighty fine-lookin’ guy. Holly can’t […]
12th Nov / 0 Comments
House of Shadows by K.A. Linde0: Kerrigan has defied all the odd as a half human/half Fae by not only joining the Dragon Society but by being the absolute best, but for her to fully become a member she needs to complete a year worth of training with her dragon […]
12th Nov / 1 Comment
Christmas in Rose Bend by Naima Simone finds ER nurse Nessa Hunt the newly appointed guardian for her teenaged half-sister, Ivy. Not only is Nessa grieving the loss of her mother, she’s now also grieving the loss of the man that she thought had been her father. On top of that […]
11th Nov / 1 Comment
A Not So Meet Cute by Meghan Quinn: The last thing that Lottie expected was to get fired by her supposed best friend! With her mother already expecting her to move out of the house and her high school reunion just around the corner Lottie is in desperate need of either […]
11th Nov / 0 Comments
Falling for the Billionaire Doc by Amy Ruttan is a fantastically beautiful fake-engagement read which I could not put down. Tattooed Plastic Surgeon, Dr Henry Baker is sick of being ordered around like a puppet by his father and the last place he wants to be is across the boardroom table […]
10th Nov / 1 Comment
The Christmas Dress: A Novel by Courtney Cole is a very heartwarming, touching story about the magic of true love, family and friendship. Meg Julliard has returned to her hometown of Chicago and the Parkview West, the apartment building where she was raised. She has inherited the building after the death […]
10th Nov / 0 Comments
The Doctor’s Reunion to Remember by Annie Claydon is a thoroughly solid and enjoyable amnesia themed romance. Shocked to find the Director of her 6 week placement is Dr Gil Alexander – the very same man she shared an unforgettable time with in the past, Dr Clemmie Francis is in panic […]
9th Nov / 0 Comments
In The Way We Weren’t by Phoebe Fox, Marcie Malone has never really been someone to act on a whim or to let her emotions guide her. Married to her high school sweetheart Will for twenty-five years, a recent devastating loss in their lives has her despondent and not acting […]
9th Nov / 0 Comments
Steel’s The Butler appears to be a shift in narrative voice from her typical works, given that the central character is male and cut from a type of archaically soft mould that somehow wields power. And within chapters, it is clear that the removed panoramic style that she is famous for, […]