Category: Review
15th Nov / 2 Comments
Christmas Ever After by Karen Schaler: Riley Reynolds is a bestselling romance writer, but is afraid her publisher will drop her after her last novel didn’t have big sales and even her fans thought there was just not the same feeling of true love. In an effort to boost her […]
13th Nov / 2 Comments
More Than We Bargained For by Fiona West: Starla is struggling to get her life back into order with her divorce going on and having to look for a new place for her kids and herself to live, all while trying to get the gossipy small town to accept that […]
13th Nov / 1 Comment
Noel, Alabama by Susan Sands: Bailey Boone left her hometown of Ministry, Alabama right after she graduated from high school. She knew that the small town couldn’t fulfill her dreams. She moved to Los Angeles and worked hard to advance her career. When the film location for the Christmas movie she […]
13th Nov / 1 Comment
Colton Christmas Conspiracy by Lisa Childs is the fifth book in the Harlequin series, Coltons of Kansas. This book is an exciting addition to the series. It starts out with a bang… literally. Mayor Elise Willis was once married to a Colton, Attorney Neil Colton. They met in law school, fell […]
12th Nov / 1 Comment
The Flip Side by James Bailey: Heartbreak on the London Eye on New Years Eve, followed by a tail between legs style return to his parent’s house is reminiscent of every comically tragic opening and how we meet Josh, a seemingly ordinary character in a relatively ordinary situation, albeit smothered in […]
12th Nov / 2 Comments
Christmas on Peach Tree Lane by Jules Bennett: Being back in Peach Grove was definitely not on Brady Jacksons itinerary, but after having a blow up at his law firm Brady finds himself back at his late grandfather’s plantation house; to cool down and to pack up all the family belongings. […]
11th Nov / 1 Comment
The Lost Love Song by Minnie Darke: Sometimes the aesthetic experience of immersing yourself in a beautifully written, and cleverly conceptualized love story is akin to feeling something of the exquisite nature of love itself. Perhaps more powerfully, the love story will serve to remind us that Universal Truths do exist; […]
11th Nov / 2 Comments
His princess by Christmas by Therese Beharrie: Amari Hayes lives in a small town with her young daughter. She has established a small business and is doing well. Her husband left not long after her daughter was born, saying he din’t want to be a father.
10th Nov / 1 Comment
The Boy Toy by Nicola Marsh: Samira has been avoiding having to see her mother after she pushed her into a failed arranged marriage, however some time has passed now and Samira is happy with where she is; she has a thriving business at 37 and with a new exciting job […]
10th Nov / 1 Comment
Claiming the Rancher’s Heir by Maisey Yates is the second story in her Gold Valley Vineyards series, an enjoyable and sexy enemies to lovers romance. Creed Cooper and Wren Maxfield mix like oil and water. But as annoying as they find the other, they also harbor a secret attraction.