Category: Review
3rd Nov / 3 Comments
A Lighthouse Christmas by Jenny Hale was another heartwarming holiday book by Jenny Hale that I really enjoyed. It was an easy-to-read story with second chances, a mystery, sweet romance, and family dilemma. The author’s descriptions in the book brought it to life and I was captivated from the beginning. […]
3rd Nov / 1 Comment
Healing Her Brooding Island Hero by Marion Lennox is a delightful medical romance set on a nature reserve, Sandpiper Island which is full of equally delightful characters and creatures. Hubert the Wombat is an unlikely hero but thanks to him standing in the middle of the dark, remote road, Hugh and […]
2nd Nov / 0 Comments
In Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens, When journalist Laura Le Quesne pitched her idea to revisit the island where her parents’ romantic courtship took place, it was a last-ditch effort to get her mercurial boss off her back. To her surprise, it worked. She’s now off to […]
2nd Nov / 0 Comments
How to Tempt the Off-Limits Billionaire by Joss Wood is the thrilling third and final instalment of South Africa’s Scandalous Billionaires. So hard to summarise this passionate story which immersed me in culture, love and family heritage. Layers upon layers of peeled open to reach the heart of Ro and Muzi’s […]
1st Nov / 2 Comments
In Archangel’s Light (Guild Hunter #14) by Nalini Singh, Around the world, everyone knows if you see Illium you will most likely see Aodhan nearby. The angels became fast friends as children and were soon inseparable, creating a bond even stronger than most siblings have. Through the centuries they have […]
1st Nov / 0 Comments
Mistletoe Season by Michelle Major is the second book in her Carolina Girls series Angi Guilardi left Magnolia, NC for a career in the big city. That didn’t turn out so well. The best part of that time in her life was the gift of her son Andrew even though his […]
1st Nov / 0 Comments
The Italian’s Bride on Paper by Kim Lawrence is a story which captures two people who unite because of their shared love of little Matteo, Maya’s half-sister’s son and Samuele’s deceased brother’s son… or is he?
31st Oct / 2 Comments
In The Ex Hex by Erin Sterling, History teacher Vivienne Jones loves her little home in Graves Glen, Georgia. She lives just a few minutes away from her aunt Elaine and cousin Gwyn–who is also her best friend–and who was her partner in crime the night nine years ago when […]
31st Oct / 2 Comments
Maple Leaf Harvest by Catherine Anderson is the seventh book in the Mystic Creek series by Catherine Anderson. This was a new author for me and something I would not normally choose to read. But after starting the book and being pulled in by the suspense, I found myself engaged […]
30th Oct / 2 Comments
In Well Played by Vi Keeland & Penelope Ward, Presley knows moving back to her hometown of Beaufort, South Carolina, with her seven-year-old son Alex is a risk. But what better place for her son to grow up than the beautiful town she’s always loved? Presley made up her mind to […]