Category: Review
27th Jun / 4 Comments
Slow Dancing At Sunrise by Jo McNally is the first book in the Rendezvous Falls series. After losing her job, Whitney Foster returns to Rendezvous Falls to her aunt Helen’s winery. She’s been so busy working her way up the ladder that she hadn’t returned in a while, not even […]
27th Jun / 8 Comments
In The Librarian’s Vampire Assistant (Book #3) by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff *6/18*, Michael Vanderhorst is a centuries-old vampire with the need for an unbeatable plan. As the new king of all vampires worldwide, he is tasked to find out where all of his council members have disappeared to as well […]
26th Jun / 1 Comment
Kingdom of Exiles by Maxym M. Martineau is the start of a new fantasy romance series The Beast Charmer that combines elements of Fantastic Beasts with Assassin’s Creed to make for a page turning read! Leena is a beast charmer, exiled from her home for a crime she didn’t commit. […]
26th Jun / 1 Comment
Summer Escape with the Tycoon by Donna Alward: Can you really say you like the person you are now? Molly Quinn thought she liked who she was, but then when she got down to it she couldn’t even figure out who she was. Was she her job? She certainly hoped not. […]
25th Jun / 6 Comments
In The Cactus by Sarah Haywood, Susan Green doesn’t recall a time when she didn’t like things orderly and tightly controlled. And particularly after her rather tumultuous childhood, she revels in her pragmatic ways as an adult. From her sensible job as an actuary to her long-time apartment and even […]
25th Jun / 1 Comment
His Innocent Seduction by Clare Connelly: Millie is on a quest to see the world. After putting her life on hold, she’s ready for new experiences and plans to travel the world while checking locations off her list. Working at a pub in Dublin is a great start, and she can’t […]
24th Jun / 3 Comments
The Friend Zone by Abby Jimenez: Kristen is smart, confident, feisty, independent, and tells it like it is. She’s fun, funny, and blunt and tired of living with near constant pain. She’s always wanted a family, but she’s about to have surgery that will ensure she’ll never get pregnant. She’s […]
24th Jun / 4 Comments
In Darkness Rising by Katie Reus, Reaper, an ancient dragon warrior, has woken up after over a thousand years in hibernation. He senses other warrior dragons are waking up around the world, and he can only assume a battle is coming.
24th Jun / 5 Comments
Baring It All by Rebecca Hunter: You’ve seen it before, the playboy and the “ugly duckling” and it never turns out just right. Well except in the movies and in the romance novels, so maybe just maybe there was a chance. Natasha Petrova kept telling herself that, at least in her […]
23rd Jun / 8 Comments
In Suddenly Mine by Samantha Chase, Christian Montgomery has been burnt out for a while, trying to live up to his father’s high expectations. After learning that her life had been a lie and the whole town was in on it, she leaves Kansas for California, finding a job as […]