Category: Review
20th Feb / 0 Comments
Running Away with the Bride by Sophia Singh Sasson is the second story in her Nights at the Mahal series and features an interrupted arranged wedding and a new love interest for the bride-to-be. When Ethan Connors vows to stop his ex’s wedding with hopes of reviving their relationship, he crashes […]
19th Feb / 0 Comments
In The Things We Leave Unfinished by Rebecca Yarros, Newly divorced and moving across the country from NYC to her childhood home in Poplar Grove, Colorado, Georgia Stanton is starting over. But unfortunately she’s doing so without the love and support of her great-grandmother Scarlett, a world-famous romance author who […]
19th Feb / 1 Comment
Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli: At the age of 36 Serena is living her best life, she is confident with herself and has a kickass new job in Washington, so she is unable to understand why her mother keeps putting so much of focus on settling down.
19th Feb / 2 Comments
The Littlest Cowgirls by Melinda Curtis is the seventh book in her Mountain Monroes series. I love this series and I found this story to be very entertaining. Ashley Monroe is an actress whose career began when she was a child. Following her childhood roles Ashley was then offered roles […]
18th Feb / 0 Comments
Like You Love Me by Adriana Locke: Honey Creek has always been her home and the Honey House B&B the one thing that Sophie Bates has left to connect her to her grandmother but with the Honey House in dire need of a bit of TLC and a new fancy B&B […]
18th Feb / 0 Comments
Take a Chance on Me by Beth Moran: This was an author that was new to me, and the blurb sounded interesting but unfortunately, I found it hard to read. The pacing was very sporadic, and the storyline could have been developed better. Also, the storyline could have been more […]
18th Feb / 0 Comments
Summer Fling with a Prince by Katrina Cudmore: Journalist Toni Clarke has built a reputation on doing podcast interviews of various celebrities for causes. Her latest assignment is the reclusive Prince Ivo of Monrosa. She is hopeful she can get him to talk candidly, but that might be challenging.
17th Feb / 1 Comment
First Comes Like by Alisha Rai: Being a beauty influencer isn’t as easy as people think it is, really it is a full time job with a whole host of mean people waiting to pick you apart just for their own kicks and no one knows this better than Jia Ahmed. […]
17th Feb / 0 Comments
Make Up Break Up by Lily Menon: Entirely 21st century tech appropriate, Make Up Break Up is a cute, inoffensive, and straight forward romance that theoretically succeeds in combining the tech world with the true essence of love.
17th Feb / 0 Comments
Back in the Texan’s Bed by Naima Simone: Back in the Texan’s Bed by Naima Simone is the first story in the Texas Cattleman’s Club: Heir Apparent series. It’s a secret baby trope romance with a couple who get their second chance to try again. When Charlotte Jarrett left Royal, she […]