Category: Review
23rd Apr / 1 Comment
Alaskan Rescue by Terri Reed: Fast-paced, lots of action and intrigue. Alaskan Rescue by Terri Reed is the first book in Harlequin’s new continuity. Ariel Potter has a good life raising Alaskan Huskies and training and working her own sled team. This is her life and she loves it. For the […]
22nd Apr / 0 Comments
In Before I Saw You by Emily Houghton, Alice Gunnersley has never felt so helpless in her life. Used to taking the world of London finance by storm and working more hours than anyone else on her team, she simply doesn’t know what to do with herself when she wakes […]
21st Apr / 0 Comments
Anchored Hearts by Priscilla Oliveras: Anamaría has had her heart broken just once and she sure as hell did not plan on coming face to face with the guy who crushed her young heart, but as luck would have it and the will of a meddlesome mother Anamaría finds herself exactly […]
21st Apr / 0 Comments
From Bridal Designer to Bride by Kandy Shepherd: Tori Preston and Josh Taylor are good friends. When Josh shows Tori a picture of a woman in a glossy magazine, she is flabbergasted. The woman looks just like her, except for hair style. Tori was adopted at age two and has always […]
20th Apr / 1 Comment
The Bookshop of Second Chances by Jackie Fraser: Broken yet crazily serene, Thea returns to her home to pack up her stuff and put to bed her marriage of 20 years after she discovers her husband has been cheating on her with one of her friends. Somehow, she is the one […]
20th Apr / 0 Comments
In Embrace Me (Stark Ever After #7) by J. Kenner, Nikki Stark has to admit that life is pretty near perfect for her, Damien and their daughters at the moment. Especially since she’s a couple of weeks away from giving birth to their baby boy. Settling in and making sure […]
20th Apr / 0 Comments
Her Deal with the Greek Devil by Caitlin Crews couldn’t be named more aptly. Caitlin Crews does a great job of pushing the boundaries and I’m conflicted what I think which I take as a good sign. Closing a book and still thinking about it a day later, I take as […]
19th Apr / 0 Comments
In The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood, Stanford University grad student Olive Smith thought she knew what she was getting into when she came up with a basic plan for nudging her BFF Anh into the arms of Olive’s ex-boyfriend. Jeremy and Anh are meant to be together. Anyone can […]
19th Apr / 2 Comments
In Adulting by Liz Talley, actress Chase London is on her last chance. After failed attempts at rehab and a parole violation, no one in Hollywood wants to touch her, except for Conrad Santos, who wants her to star in his next movie. To do that she needs to get […]
19th Apr / 2 Comments
In Their Second-Chance Baby by Tara Taylor Quinn, police Lieutenant Annie Morgan wants a baby, but is at a high risk of having a baby with birth defects due to her age. She decides to use embryos created with her ex-husband, JAG attorney Seth Morgan, but asks him for permission […]