Category: Review


REVIEW: Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
31st Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams

Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams: All Alexis wanted to do was live her life in peace after outing her sexually abusive former boss, while providing a safe place for other survivors at her super cute ToeBeans café. After adding her voice to the #metoo movement Alexis has been more […]

REVIEW: Love, Almost by Hayley Doyle
31st Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Love, Almost by Hayley Doyle

Love, Almost by Hayley Doyle: Grief, love, and self-discovery are the underpinning thematic tones that run throughout Love, Almost. Initially, it appears that Chloe and Jack are in the early throws of falling in love; the relationship appears frivolous and whimsical and from Chloe’s perspective, she feels like Jack may […]

REVIEW: Once Upon a Winter Wedding by Jeannie Watt
31st Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Once Upon a Winter Wedding by Jeannie Watt

Once Upon a Winter Wedding by Jeannie Watt: Stevie Evans is very excited that her best friend,Kara, is getting married and wants her to help plan the wedding. It’s more than a little daunting. First, there is only four weeks before the big day and second Stevie is expected to work […]

REVIEW: Her Texas New Year’s Wish by Michelle Major
31st Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Her Texas New Year’s Wish by Michelle Major

Her Texas New Year’s Wish by Michelle Major  is the first book in Harlequin’s new series, The Fortunes of Texas: The Hotel Fortune. Grace Williams is 3 1/2 months into the management training program at Hotel Fortune. The hotel being run by the Fortune siblings is slated to open sometime […]

REVIEW: This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
30th Dec / 4 Comments

REVIEW: This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

In This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens, Minnie Cooper and Quinn Hamilton have a meet-cute worthy of a romance flick on New Year’s morning but end up going their separate ways. It didn’t help that she found out Quinn is the real life person who her mother had talked […]

REVIEW: Playing With Trouble by Amy Andrews
30th Dec / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Playing With Trouble by Amy Andrews

Playing With Trouble by Amy Andrews: Flying across the Atlantic was supposed to provide a much needed retreat for Australian pro rugby player Cole Hauser, after being a career ending accident all Cole wants is to rest, recover and figure out what he is going to do with his life now, […]

REVIEW: The Commanding Italian’s Challenge by Maya Blake
30th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Commanding Italian’s Challenge by Maya Blake

The Commanding Italian’s Challenge by Maya Blake is a Harlequin Presents December 2020 release which is surprising in more ways than one. One surprise about the dark and mysterious hero Maceo is something I’m not sure I’ve read before and I’m not going to spoil it although I suspect other […]

REVIEW: You Know I Need You by Willow Winters
29th Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: You Know I Need You by Willow Winters

In You Know I Need You (You Are Mine #4) by Willow Winters (12/29), Evan and Kat Thompson’s romance and marriage might not be fairy tale material but up until a short while ago it suited them just fine. The former bad boy and the bookish, charming beauty were well […]

REVIEW: Never Have You Ever by Elizabeth Hayley
29th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Never Have You Ever by Elizabeth Hayley

Never Have You Ever by Elizabeth Hayley: Sneaking a guy out of a sorority, piece of cake right? Oh boy was Sophia so wrong, nothing is easy with the witchy Aamee president of Zeta ETA Chi ready to pounce at any moment. Convinced that Sophia has broken one of the Zetas […]

REVIEW: Reawakened by Her Army Major by Charlotte Hawkes
29th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Reawakened by Her Army Major by Charlotte Hawkes

Reawakened by Her Army Major by Charlotte Hawkes is an October 2020 Harlequin Medical Forget the slow burn! This book is WHAMO.It.Is.On! But it’s all wrong, isnt it? Firstly Major Hayden Brigham and Nurse Bridget Gardiner are going to be working a 3 month medical mission together. Secondly everyone knows […]