Category: Review
17th Mar / 1 Comment
For All She Knows by Jamie Beck: As both a stand alone and as the third book in the Potomac Point series, For All She knows presents an evolving moral dilemma that will squeeze any beating heart, and successfully highlight the very fine line between seeking justice and wanting revenge. As […]
17th Mar / 0 Comments
The Player by Stefanie London is a sexy enemies to lovers romance and the fifth story in the author’s steamy Close Quarters series. Board game developer Emery Daniels is working hard on her company’s third offering, having had a hugely successful debut but not stellar followup.
16th Mar / 1 Comment
Sandcastle Beach by Jenny Holiday is the third book in the Matchmaker Bay series. This was a new-to-me author and I was new to the series but I do not feel I missed anything by not reading previous books. I really enjoyed how the author used the enemies to lover’s […]
16th Mar / 0 Comments
Just Like in the Movies by Heidi Rice: Ruby loves the magic of the big screen and the beautiful escape that they provide, so when she meet Matty they had an instant connection, so much so that he became more than just her employer, he was more her substitute father and mentor. […]
16th Mar / 0 Comments
Framed in Death Valley by Dana Mentink is the first book in her Desert Justice series. This is a well-crafted, well-plotted story. Ms. Mentink managed to keep me guessing as to who the actual murderer was until the end.
15th Mar / 0 Comments
In Forever Never by Lucy Score, As a cop and small business owner on Mackinac Island, Brick Callan is used to doing the right thing and taking care of those around him. In such a small, tight-knit community it’s just the way things are. The one person who has always […]
15th Mar / 1 Comment
The Poet by Lisa Renee Jones: There’s a serial killer on the loose and it’s become quite personal for Austin Police Detective Samantha Jazz. Samantha Jazz’s father was her Captain, and as it turns out was a dirty cop, who was gunned down right in front of her. She’s working on […]
15th Mar / 0 Comments
The Surprise Bollywood Baby: Tara Pammi captures the Bollywood film scene perfectly, or what I imagine it would be like. The Surprise Bollywood Baby continues with Zara and Virat, Vikram’s brother from Claiming His Bollywood Cinderella.
14th Mar / 0 Comments
Flirting with Forever by Cara Bastone is the third book in the Forever Yours series but can be read as a standalone. Seeing characters from the previous books was wonderful and the author provided enough background information so that if you hadn’t read the previous books you weren’t left wondering. […]
14th Mar / 0 Comments
Protective Instinct by Tricia Lynne finds football player Brody Shaw one screw up away from being traded from his hometown team. When he suddenly finds himself in trouble because his dog bit the dog sitter, he hires dog trainer Lily Costello, who happens to be the step-daughter of his team’s general […]