Category: Review
10th Mar / 0 Comments
Matchmaker and the Manhattan Millionaire by Cara Colter: Krissy Clark is devastated when her beloved aunt dies. Her aunt had been her safe harbor from the “war zone” of her immediate family. Her aunt had a business called Match Made In Heaven and Krissy is trying to get in touch with […]
9th Mar / 1 Comment
Act Your Age Eve Brown by Talia Hibbert: As both a stand alone and a gorgeous ending to the Brown girls series, Eve, youngest of the three sisters is a story you will literally chew through in moments, and like the other two, you will likely only come up for air […]
9th Mar / 0 Comments
The Accidental Fiance by Christi Barth: Alex Kirkland is having no luck getting a new job after he was fired from a previous one for trying to cover up a theft by someone he supervised and cared about. His sister, Amelia, and their two best friends suddenly are jobless and […]
9th Mar / 0 Comments
The Cost of Claiming His Heir by Michelle Smart is a December 2020 Harlequin Presents release, is EXACTLY why Michelle Smart is one of my favorite authors! Intense, emotional, fun, dastardly families, beautiful location and fabulous characters (including the dogs)!
8th Mar / 1 Comment
The Bookworm’s Guide to Flirting by Emma Hart: Comfy sweat pants, a cozy couch and a steamy romance novel this is all Saylor Green wants or needs, after all who needs the headache that comes with a real boyfriend when her book-boyfriends never let her down. So when her two best […]
8th Mar / 0 Comments
Good Eggs by Rebecca Hardiman: Set in scenic Dublin, Good Eggs captures the quirky dry warmth of a tri-generational Irish family; their flaws, forgivenesses and failings whilst reminding us that unconditional love is the powerful conrnerstone that holds us together. Recently unemployed and tackling the day-to-day realities of being a stay-at-home […]
8th Mar / 1 Comment
Waking Up Married by Reese Ryan is a sexy friends to lovers romance and the fifth story in the author’s Bourbon Brothers series set in small town Tennessee. Zora Abbott and Dallas Hamilton have been best friends since they were kids and have always found time to spend together no […]
7th Mar / 0 Comments
The Duke Heist by Erica Ridley is the first book in the new Wild Wynchesters series and was a wonderful start to the series. The books are based on six orphans that are taken in by Baron Vanderbean “Bean.” He provided them with a permanent home and made them into […]
7th Mar / 2 Comments
A Hometown Proposal by C.J. Carmichael: Maureen Shannon is still dealing with the death of her husband a year ago from a climbing accident. Most of that is due to the fact that her twelve year daughter was certainly a “daddy’s girl” and didn’t understand a lot of went on behind […]
7th Mar / 0 Comments
In the Dark by Jackie Ashenden is the first in her Playing for Pleasure duet. It’s the story of a woman getting her long desired fantasy fulfilled. When Vesta takes her friend Maggie’s place at a Company of Strangers escort service night, she’s hoping an intimate night with a stranger […]