Category: Review


REVIEW: Deadly Past by Katie Reus
9th Jan / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Deadly Past by Katie Reus

Deadly Past by Katie Reus: After witnessing a crime, Autumn Perez was put into the Witness Protection program. Now, years later and living in Verona Bay, she has built herself a new life. One that she wants to include her neighbor, Sheriff Lincoln Jordan. One night together leads to an unexpected […]

REVIEW: Colton 911: Agent By Her Side by Deborah Fletcher Mello
9th Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Colton 911: Agent By Her Side by Deborah Fletcher Mello

Colton 911: Agent By Her Side by Deborah Fletcher Mello is book #4 in the Harlequin series Colton 911: Grand Rapids. Kiely Colton works as a private investigator in the family business, Colton Investigations. She sometimes helps out the city police and the FBI. Kiely and her family have been heavily […]

REVIEW: Tempt the Dragon by A.C. Arthur
8th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Tempt the Dragon by A.C. Arthur

Tempt the Dragon by A.C. Arthur finds dragon shifter Aiken French face-to-face once again with bounty hunter Mel Kane, his former partner and lover. Mel, also a dragon shifter, has denied that part of her since her parents disappeared when she was four. Eighty years ago, she left Aiken behind […]

REVIEW: Her Playboy Crush by Nicola Marsh
8th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Her Playboy Crush by Nicola Marsh

Her Playboy Crush by Nicola Marsh: Polly has always had a thing for her older brothers best friend Ryder, the only problem being playboy ladies man Ryder Beale has never paid her any attention that is until now. With Ryder back in town it would seem that something has changed between […]

REVIEW: Two’s Company by Jill Mansell
7th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Two’s Company by Jill Mansell

In Two’s Company by Jill Mansell, The dynamic Mandeville family has become something like royalty in England over the years. From Cass’s well-known radio show to her husband Jack’s career in journalism, that was enough to set them on the map. But even their three children are go-getters. Cleo is […]

REVIEW: Special Ops Seduction by Megan Crane
7th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Special Ops Seduction by Megan Crane

Special Ops Seduction by Megan Crane is the fifth book in the Alaska Force series. This time, agents Jonas Crow and Bethan Wilcox have to go undercover as a couple to her sister’s wedding. They need to find a missing scientist and his sister, who they believed were taken because of […]

REVIEW: The Villain by L.J. Shen
6th Jan / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Villain by L.J. Shen

In The Villain by L.J. Shen, Persephone Penrose is in a bind. A big, dangerous one, thanks to her no-good soon-to-be-ex husband. Either she ponies up a hundred thousand dollars or his bookies will find a way to get their money’s worth out of her. And that’s a road Persephone […]

REVIEW: Love at the Icicle Cafe by Denise Wheatley
6th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Love at the Icicle Cafe by Denise Wheatley

Love at the Icicle Cafe by Denise Wheatley: Mina is working hard to make partner in her law firm. Her parents are retired and want to sell their special Icicle Cafe’ in Gosberg, Germany, in agreement with their partners, the Dawsons. In the past Mina had helped her mother bake at […]

REVIEW: His Blind Date Bride by Scarlet Wilson
6th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: His Blind Date Bride by Scarlet Wilson

His Blind Date Bride by Scarlet Wilson was a mixture of military and medical romance. It was a fast book to read but didn’t give that feeling of being rushed. The characters were interesting and had realistic issues that made it easy to connect with them. They both wanted to […]