Category: Review


REVIEW: Christmas with her Bodyguard by Charlotte Hawkes
5th Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Christmas with her Bodyguard by Charlotte Hawkes

In Christmas with her Bodyguard by Charlotte Hawkes, Major Myles Garrington needs the gig of playing bodyguard to Rae Rawlstone. However, he never imagined the attraction they once shared would still be as fierce years later when they meet again. Yet, Myles is determined to ignore the attraction because he […]

REVIEW: Fatal Invasion by Marie Force
4th Dec / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Fatal Invasion by Marie Force

In Fatal Invasion (Fatal #13) by Marie Force, Lieutenant Sam Holland and her husband, Vice President Nick Cappuano, have had their fair share of challenges since falling for each other. But the newest homicide case Sam is investigating changes everything. After a horrific fire kills a prominent businessman and his […]

REVIEW: Healed Under the Mistletoe by Amalie Berlin
4th Dec / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Healed Under the Mistletoe by Amalie Berlin

In Healed Under the Mistletoe (Scottish Docs in New York #2) by Amalie Berlin, Nurse Belle Sabetta is determined to make someone’s Christmas a Christmas to remember and that someone is Dr. Lyons McKeag. The man intrigues her, but with his painful past it isn’t easy getting past his scrooge-like […]

REVIEW: Do You Feel It Too? by Nicola Rendell
3rd Dec / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Do You Feel It Too? by Nicola Rendell

Do You Feel It Too? by Nicola Rendell: Gabe is an adventuresome, globe-trotting, urban-legend hunter with his own popular TV show. He is sexy, charismatic, and quite the celebrity. He grew up in a military family and is used to picking up and moving on a regular basis. While he’s not […]

REVIEW: Claiming his Christmas Wife by Dani Collins
3rd Dec / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Claiming his Christmas Wife by Dani Collins

Claiming his Christmas Wife by Dani Collins  is a sensual romance for a couple whose whirlwind marriage ended in heartbreak but get a second chance when fate throws them together once again. When Imogen Gantry, a journalism student met up and coming architect Travis Sanders, the passion between them led […]

REVIEW: Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman
2nd Dec / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman

Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman: Blunt, but absolutely hysterical! Frances is “that” mom- the one who helps everyone, runs the carpool, is overrun with motherly instincts, but who also earns herself the slightly sarcastic nick name of ‘Saint Frances’. But, when she inadvertently catches her neighbor, Anne Porter, in a […]

REVIEW: The Last True Cowboy by Laura Drake
2nd Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Last True Cowboy by Laura Drake

The Last True Cowboy by Laura Drakeis the first book in the Chestnut Creek series. Carly Beauchamp and Austin Davis have known each other practically their whole lives. Carly wants Austin to settle down and get married, but he wants one more year on the rodeo circuit; the same thing […]

REVIEW: Christmas on Mistletoe Lane by Annie Rains
1st Dec / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Christmas on Mistletoe Lane by Annie Rains

In Christmas on Mistletoe Lane (Sweetwater Springs #1) by Annie Rains, Kaitlyn Russo needs to convince Mitch Hargrove that the Bed & Breakfast they’ve inherited is worth saving. However, Mitch doesn’t want to stay in Sweetwater Springs any longer than he has to. Yet, somehow he finds himself agreeing to […]

REVIEW: A Healer for the Highlander by Teri Brisbin
1st Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Healer for the Highlander by Teri Brisbin

A Healer for the Highlander by Teri Brisbin: Anna MacKenzie’s mother is known as the ‘Witch of Caig Falls”. So, when Anna falls pregnant by Malcolm, the son of the Cameron Chief, her mother understands Malcolm can’t wed Anna. To save her daughter from further heartache, they head north. But, after […]

REVIEW: My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren
30th Nov / 10 Comments

REVIEW: My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren

In My Favorite Half-Night Stand by Christina Lauren, Millie Morris may not have the most happening social life, but she has a great group of guy friends she hangs around with; all guys who also teach at UC Santa Barbara where she’s a criminology professor. It doesn’t bother Millie that […]