Category: Review
17th May / 2 Comments
Sweet Wild Of Mine by Laurel Kerr finds author: Magnus Gray leaving London to go to Sagebrush Flats in the United States to write about a polar bear cub being brought to the zoo. Magnus, who is a stutterer, prefers to be alone rather than deal with other people to avoid […]
17th May / 2 Comments
Untamed Billionaire’s Innocent Bride by Caitlin Crews is a sensual romance with a fairy tale theme for people who learn how to let love in. Personal assistant Lauren Clarke is used to doing her boss Matteo Combe’s bidding though traipsing through the dark forests of Hungary in search of his long […]
16th May / 6 Comments
In The Southern Side of Paradise (Peachtree Bluff #3) by Kristy Woodson Harvey, After a lifetime of doing what needed to be done, putting others first, and trying to hide the things her three wonderful daughters don’t need to know, Ansley Murphy might have found some happiness for herself. With […]
16th May / 1 Comment
Greek’s Baby of Redemption by Kate Hewitt Milly loves the peace and serenity she’s found while working as Alex’s housekeeper over the last six months. She loves the island and she doesn’t even mind his gruff demeanor since he’s at least honest. She’s smart, loyal, honest, hard-working, and great with […]
15th May / 4 Comments
In How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper, Andrew’s job with the city council in London might seem dismal to some. But it means the world to him to be able to give those citizens who pass away with no next of kin a proper send off. It is […]
15th May / 3 Comments
A Contract Seduction by Janice Maynard: What would you do to help the man you’ve secretly been in love with who just happens to be your boss? Lisette Stanhope had never thought that she would have to answer that question. She just figured she was going to take herself out of […]
13th May / 8 Comments
In The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren, As Olive Torres dutifully ticked lines off her twin sister Ami’s mile long to-do list, she had no clue her unluckiness would rub off on the perpetually lucky bridezilla, er–bride-to-be. Everything about the wedding (which was mostly free thanks to Ami’s winning streak with […]
13th May / 3 Comments
In Then Came You (Laws of Attraction #3) by Kate Meader, Aubrey Gates and Grant Lincoln were married until a tragedy tore their marriage apart. However, when she needs a ride home for the holidays, Grant offers to drive her, even though spending time in a car with each other […]
13th May / 2 Comments
Marriage at Any Price by Lauren Canan: Is it possible for two wrongs to make a right? Is it possible that starting off on the wrong foot will actually get you the glass slippers? Ally Kincaid didn’t think so. She wasn’t a fool and she wasn’t about to be fooled […]
12th May / 3 Comments
Second Act by Nancy Herkness is the second book in her Second Glances series. This is a second chance romance which I love to read. Jessica Quillen is a very dedicated verterinarian. Her clinic in Lower Harlem is always very busy. This means she really doesn’t have time for much […]