Category: Review
20th May / 0 Comments
The Wildflower Inn… where love blooms! Wildflower Season by Michelle Major is the first book in her new series, The Carolina Girls. Emma Cantrell left her socialite life behind and started anew in Magnolia, South Carolina. While visiting Magnolia for her family’s charitable foundation Emma fell in love with the […]
20th May / 0 Comments
Queen by Royal Appointment by Lucy Monroe is a beautiful Royal love story of King Nikolai, a strong and proper King who insists Lady Nataliya, who has loved him from afar for a long time, honor her contract of marriage she signed many years ago to his brother – but […]
19th May / 0 Comments
The Last Summer at the Golden Hotel by Elyssa Friedland: Perhaps in-part inspired by a New York Times article about the changing face of the Catskills in New York, this tri-generational family drama addresses the complexity of family and friendship whilst finding ways to keep heritage alive. As a way to […]
19th May / 1 Comment
I have been a huge fan of author Susan Mallery for a long time. She has the knack to mix romance, friendship and family into deeply satisfying stories. I was excited to have the opportunity to read and review Before Summer Ends. This novel hit all the right notes for […]
19th May / 0 Comments
Her Small Town Secret by Brenda Minton is the beginning of a new series. Avery Hammons is the Supervising RN at Pleasant Residential Care Center. Avery and her ten-year-old daughter Quinn moved back to Pleasant, Missouri six months ago. They are currently living with Avery’s foster mom Nan Guthrie while their […]
18th May / 0 Comments
Make Me Wilder by Serena Bell: After an unfortunate snafu involving her boss and said bosses boyfriend Lucy finds herself heading to the one place she hates the most; a small town! However after the ‘situation’ Lucy is forced to get out of the city and refocus on creating her own […]
18th May / 0 Comments
Evidence of Innocence by Shirlee McCoy is a fast-paced, action-packed suspense. Kinsley Garrett has been working very hard getting her grandparents’ friend’s bakery in shape to sell. Doris Green owns Flour and Fancies Baked Goods. Working in Frenchtown, Montana with Doris has been a wonderful change in Kinsley’s life. A […]
17th May / 0 Comments
In The Invisible Husband of Frick Island by Colleen Oakley, For Piper Parrish, Frick Island in the Chesapeake Bay is a wonderful place to live. She married her high school sweetheart Tom who has his own crab trawler and they rent the cutest little carriage house. But everything changes when […]
17th May / 0 Comments
Cinderella’s Night in Venice by Clare Connelly is as stunning as the cover. Desperately trying to calm down their biggest client, Bea is stunned when Ares invites her to an event. Ares is ready to explode and Bea is the closest in his path of fury.
16th May / 0 Comments
The Prince I Love to Hate by Iris Morland: Niamh doesn’t remember much about her life in Ireland after all she did move to Seattle with her older brother when she was still a little kid. However Niamh finds herself heading back to Ireland when a stipulation in her late grandfather’s […]