Category: Review
14th Apr / 4 Comments
In The Summer Seekers by Sarah Morgan, Kathleen has been hoping for a little bit of adventure for some time, but there’s only such much that really goes on in an eighty-year-old’s life. It took an intruder in her home to set her heart–and her mind–into overdrive. Kathleen decides to […]
13th Apr / 0 Comments
In Not Pretending Anymore by Penelope Ward & Vi Keeland, Labor and delivery nurse Molly has been on the hunt for a new roommate for what seems like forever. Somehow she didn’t realize how many, ahem, interesting people lived in Chicago but she’s sure found out recently. Then a hunky, […]
13th Apr / 0 Comments
Anywhere for You by Abbie Greaves: With a strong moral purpose and a backbone crafted on the personal strength it takes to move on, Anywhere for You is a slow burn read that tackles mental health, masculinity, and the loss of identity that occurs for the supporting and loyal others who […]
13th Apr / 0 Comments
Ways to Ruin a Royal Reputation by Dani Collins is an exciting and adventurous story first of 3 mini-series. In true fun and adventurous Dani Collins style, Amy Millar, PR consultant to the rich and famous is asked to do the unthinkable by King Luca of Vallia – and that […]
12th Apr / 2 Comments
In Second First Impressions by Sally Thorne, Ruthie Midona has her hands full at the moment. After working in the office at the Providence Retirement Villa for about six years, her vacationing boss has left her in charge of, well, everything. It’s nothing she can’t handle. But Ruthie really didn’t […]
12th Apr / 0 Comments
His Stolen Innocents Vow by Marcella Bella is an adventurous page-turner with a captivating and edge of seat opening chapter. With elements of high seas, pirates; two childhood friends, Drake and Helene go head-to-head in their mutual desire to wipe out Helene’s father’s tainted legacy.
11th Apr / 0 Comments
Southern Heart by Natasha Madison: Fresh out of nursing college Chelsea finds herself heading home to start her new life, however the last thing she expect was to find the man that she had been crushing on for years at her door all bruised and bloody. Mayson has been a part […]
10th Apr / 0 Comments
From the Shadows by B.J. Daniels is the second book in her Buckhorn, Montana series. Beware The Crenshaw Hotel! They say it is haunted. Casey Crenshaw spent her summers at her grandmother’s hotel, The Crenshaw, in Buckhorn, Montana. She worked as a staff member there in her teens…until that summer, the […]
10th Apr / 0 Comments
The Good, the Bad and the Dumped by Jenny Colgan In trying to get her head around her significant under-reaction to her own engagement proposal, Posy launches into a version of natural therapy of sorts, trying to uncover why she isn’t over the moon about getting married to Matt, by reaching […]
10th Apr / 0 Comments
Return to Me by Michele Arris: Evie may be a top level pastry chef with her own successful business, but the rest of her life is far from perfect. She is trying to divorce her abusive husband. The day she goes to meet her lawyer at his firm, he is being […]