Category: Review
27th Sep / 0 Comments
Best Laid Wedding Plans by Karen Booth: Autumn Kincaid is a wedding planner whose skills are in question after she’s jilted at the altar of her own wedding. She wants to prove herself as the wedding planner for Moonlight Ridge, that caters to all sorts of special events. The other strike […]
26th Sep / 0 Comments
In Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty, It seems like every neighborhood has at least one family who are well-known, well-liked, and full of overachievers. The Delaneys are that family in their Australian suburb hometown. Parents Stan and Joy ran a thriving tennis school for decades and their now grown […]
25th Sep / 0 Comments
Hit Me With Your Best Scot by Suzanne Enoch is the third book in the Wild Wicked Highlanders. This has been a fantastic series and I was so excited to finally read Coll’s story. The MacTaggert family has been so entertaining and with this series, I’ve found it best to […]
24th Sep / 0 Comments
On Location by Sarah Smith: After all her hard work Alia has finally received the green light from the outdoor travel channel executives to shoot a series on Utah’s national parks and get a chance to share with the world what makes this beautiful place so special to her. Now with […]
24th Sep / 0 Comments
Shy Innocent in the Spotlight by Melanie Milburne in the Spotlight is the first delightful installment of The Scandalous Campbell Sisters Duet An exciting twin sister swap story where we meet Elspeth Campbell. She’s the sister who takes a backseat to her veracious bikini model twin. Their mum has huge […]
23rd Sep / 0 Comments
First Love, Take Two by Sajni Patel: Preeti Patel should be in her element after all her hard work, long nights and even longer days have finally paid of, well sort of, with her residency almost over Preeti is one step closer to being a fully fledged doctor. The only […]
23rd Sep / 0 Comments
Crowned for His Desert Twins by Clare Connelly is a wonderfully emotional story which I couldn’t put down. The drama and emotion in the first chapter is next level and the pace of the story was non stop until the lovely conclusion.
22nd Sep / 2 Comments
In The Happy Accidents by Jamie Beck, Artist Jess Clarke thought a weekend with her sister Liz and their best friend Chloe at Foxwoods Casino would be just the thing to cheer her up. After (barely) surviving her divorce and with her birthday looming closer, she decides they can all […]
22nd Sep / 0 Comments
Her Best Kept Royal Secret by Lynne Graham is a wonderful conclusion to the Heirs for Royal Brothers duet. I thought it was emotional, fast paced and exciting because I love it when Lynne Graham includes villains.
21st Sep / 0 Comments
The Woman at the Front by Lecia Cornwall: As war rages across Europe in the winter of 1917, Eleanor Atherton begins her own battle to pursue her dream to practice medicine. Finishing her medical degree near the top of her class, El is prohibited from practicing her craft, shackled by the […]