Category: Review
30th Aug / 0 Comments
The Sicilian’s Forgotten Wife by Caitlin Crews is gold! I can’t help feeling that what Josselyn did to Cenzo is what every Presents Heroine who has ever battled through the revenge troupe would love to do to their husbands!
29th Aug / 0 Comments
Hot Desk by Zara Stoneley: With life slowly beginning to get back to the new post COVID normal, Alice is more than thrilled to be getting back to in office work with her messy desk. The last thing she expected was for her boss to rock the boat completely, it would […]
29th Aug / 0 Comments
Delia Suits Up by Amanda Aksel: When Delia feels rejected after another high profile job interview in the investment banking industry, knowing she’s about to don her professional cleaning get-up and scrub a rich man’s penthouse floor to ceiling to survive financially, she rewards herself with the only blessing in her […]
28th Aug / 0 Comments
The Viscount Made Me Do It by Diana Quincy is the second book in the Clandestine Affairs. It was a forbidden love between a bonesetter and a viscount. The idea of the heroine being a bonesetter in history was interesting and I liked how the author showed the skepticism people had […]
27th Aug / 0 Comments
The People We Keep by Allison Larkin: Barely existing as an invisible 16 year old with dreams of becoming a musician, April’s journey was simultaneously heartbreaking and uplifting as she flees small town Little River to find the freedom and belonging she never believed she was entitled to.
26th Aug / 0 Comments
The Trouble with #9 by Piper Rayne is the second book in the new Hockey Hotties series. It can be read as a stand-alone but fair warning after you start reading it you will want to read the first book. It was a fast-paced, easy-to-read book with some humor and emotional […]
26th Aug / 7 Comments
In Stronger Than You Know (McKenzies of Ridge Trail #2) by Lori Foster From the first day Kennedy Brooks stepped foot in her local gym, she knew that its owner, Reyes McKenzie, was more than an ordinary businessman. He has an edge about him that would have her heading for cover […]
25th Aug / 2 Comments
In The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle, Second-grade teacher Piper Evans has lived on picturesque Salt Spring Island, off the coast of British Columbia, for almost five years now. And she’s seen her share of scandals. Heck, she was even part of one a few years ago, thanks to […]
25th Aug / 0 Comments
Ways to Tempt the Boss by Joanne Rock: Lucas Deschamps’ mother hired makeup artist Blair Westcott to work for their business Deschamps Cosmetics, but for all intents and purposes Lucas is Blair’s day to day boss. Lucas is afraid that a spy has infiltrated the company in an effort to force […]
24th Aug / 0 Comments
In The Paris Connection by Lorraine Brown, A goof up by Hannah leaves her and her boyfriend Simon scrambling to catch their train from Italy to Amsterdam on time. They barely make it, but soon they are finally on their way to the fancy hotel where Si’s sister will be […]