Category: Review
8th Oct / 0 Comments
Portrait of a Scotsman by Evie Dunmore is the third book in A League of Extraordinary Women by Evie Dunmore. The series is based on a group of bluestocking women fighting for the women’s movement. They are independent, smart, and are talented in their own ways. The book addresses several […]
7th Oct / 0 Comments
Love, Chai, and Other Four-Letter Words By Annika Sharma: The last thing Kiran wanted to do was disappoint her parents after what happened with her sister but the heart wants what the heart wants and that could not be more true when it comes to her feelings for Nash. After moving […]
7th Oct / 0 Comments
A Very Intimate Takeover by LaQuette is the first book in the Deveraux, Inc. series, and it couldn’t have a better start. Trey grew up in the middle of a family war. Her father and grandfather had been separated for years when the patriarch decided to disinherit his son when he […]
6th Oct / 0 Comments
It Started with a Dog by Julia London is the second book in the Lucky Dog but I read it as a stand-alone and had no problems with it. The book was entertaining, and I found myself laughing out loud a couple of times. It was unputdownable and I had to […]
6th Oct / 0 Comments
Second Chance to Wear His Ring by Hana Sheik: Mansur Ali has left Somaliland behind and built his business in America.His mother calls him and tells him it’s very important that he come home. Once there, he finds out Amal, the woman who had rejected his marriage proposal a year ago, […]
5th Oct / 0 Comments
A Season for Second Chances was the first book I have read by Jenny Bayliss and I really enjoyed it. Her descriptions give the reader a wonderful picture of a beautiful small coastal town. The book was all from Annie’s perspective so that limited the story since it was only […]
5th Oct / 0 Comments
Under the Rancher’s Protection by Addison Fox is the third book in her Midnight Pass, Texas series. This is a second chance romance. Veterinarian Dr. Veronica Torres is back in Midnight Pass, Texas. When she and Ace Reynolds ended their relationship Veronica moved to Houston, met and married Mark, an accountant […]
4th Oct / 0 Comments
No Words by Meg Cabot: Bestselling children’s author Jo Wright has been having a tiny case of the writers block, with Kitty Katz book 27 firmly on hold and her father needing to move, Jo finds herself in a bit of a jam. Which makes turning down a fully paid for […]
4th Oct / 1 Comment
The Ex Upstairs by Maureen Child, book 1 in the Dynasties: the Carey Center series, brings us a refreshing rivalry that began with an intimate event between Amanda Carey and Henry Porter.
3rd Oct / 0 Comments
Mama’s Boy by Avery Flynn: Based off the description, I expected this to have big “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” vibes. There were definitely aspects of that, but overall, the book took turns that I didn’t see coming. Both characters struggled with love previously which made them both […]