Category: Review
7th Mar / 4 Comments
Shelly Laurenston continues the fun hilarity of the honey badgers in her Honey Badger Chronicles series in this book, In a Badger Way. It’s tough being a child genius or any age genius when there are those who are out to exploit you and use you. Stevie MacKilligan is well […]
7th Mar / 2 Comments
The Prince’s Cinderella by Andrea Bolter: Left without parents is heartbreaking, left without love may be even worse. Marie Paquet knew that, she knew what it was like to be left without parents, without love, without hope. She rose above.
6th Mar / 4 Comments
In The Girl He Used to Know by Tracey Garvis Graves, Going to the University of Illinois for a degree in English was a pretty scary thing for Annika Rose to navigate. She’s not exactly shy. She’s just never understood all the rules of how to behave socially–which makes even […]
6th Mar / 2 Comments
Untamed by Caitlin Crews is the third story in her Hotel Temptation series. It’s about a set of half-siblings who share the same father, a man they never knew who bequeathed them each property in his will. This time it’s Hawaiian born Jason Kaoki and his private Pacific island that are […]
5th Mar / 6 Comments
In A Justified Murder by Jude Deveraux, Having learned from firsthand experience that attempting to solve a murder case can put you in severe danger, Kate, Sara and Jack decided to leave the investigative work to the cops in the future. But when another murder takes place in sleepy Lachlan, […]
5th Mar / 2 Comments
In The Dark Woods (Winchester, Tennessee #2) by Debra Webb , Sasha Lenoir is determined to discover the truth of what happened to her parents twenty-seven years ago. However, she doesn’t have a clue where to start and figures she could use help, especially if that help comes from US Marshall […]
4th Mar / 8 Comments
In Devil’s Daughter (The Ravenels #5) by Lisa Kleypas , After losing her beloved husband Henry and taking over their estate with little to no experience in such matters, Phoebe, Lady Clare, tells herself that with her two brilliant young boys by her side, she can muddle through. When she emerges […]
4th Mar / 2 Comments
Meet Cute by Helena Hunting: Kailyn has always been smart, but she’s become more driven and focused on making partner before turning 30. She’s one of the best lawyers within her area, but she’s given up a lot of her personal life in pursuit of this goal. She’s a major fan […]
4th Mar / 3 Comments
A Virgin to Redeem the Billionaire by Dani Collins is a sexy fake relationship story that turns into a real romance. When Gisella Drummond tracks down a priceless family heirloom, her grandmother’s earring, at an estate auction, she’s stunned to find her prize bought out from under her by tech […]
3rd Mar / 10 Comments
In Fast Friends by Jill Mansell, Camilla Stewart has been quite certain for some time that her husband is not being honest with her. And it is unfortunately at a dinner party in front of their neighbors and even two of her former school chums when she finds out her […]