Category: Review
19th Sep / 2 Comments
King’s Price by Jackie Ashenden is the first steamy story in her new series Kings of Sydney. It’s about brothers who have inherited a business that used to be mob run (by their father) and that they’ve taken pains to make legitimate. Part of re-inventing their image involves getting into […]
18th Sep / 4 Comments
The Left Side of Perfect by Meghan Quinn: Colby is the total package: sexy, handsome, and a fighter pilot. He’s brooding, confident, and yet not a player like many of his fighter pilot friends and co-workers. He’s pretty much married to his job and isn’t at all in the market […]
18th Sep / 3 Comments
In Got It Bad by Christi Barth, Kieran Mullaney no longer exists. He is now Kellan Maguire, forced into the Witness Protection Program because his two older brothers had, unbeknownst to him, been working for the mob and turned on them. Now he lives from town to town where he […]
18th Sep / 2 Comments
In Second Chance with her Army Doc by Dianne Drake, Sloane Manning thought she’d spend forever with Army Doc Carter Holmes. However, when Carter came home from service he was a completely different man and decided to walk away from her before he hurt her so much she’d never want […]
17th Sep / 4 Comments
Just This Once by Mira Lyn Kelly: Molly is smart, independent, stubborn, and unique. She’s a loyal friend and sister who is always willing to tell it like it is. She craves stability and security, which is why she owns a housekeeping business, runs a web design service, and manages […]
17th Sep / 2 Comments
Dinner Party by Tracy Bloom: Three couples, Beth and Chris, Sarah and Tony, and Marie and Duncan, alternately host a monthly dinner party. But, when it is Beth and Chris’ turn to host, Chris invites Simon, a man he met on his postal route. He fails to tell Beth, who […]
17th Sep / 2 Comments
Billionaire’s Baby of Redemption by Michelle Smart concludes her passionate Rings of Vengeance romance series. While each story can be read as a standalone, events in the first two books, Billionaire’s Bride for Revenge and Marriage Made in Blackmail have led up to this dramatic conclusion. Javier Cassilas has been […]
16th Sep / 2 Comments
The Protector by Helenkay Dimon is the fourth book in the Games People Play series. I would recommend reading these in order, as there’s very little background given in this book about the group Damon works for and about his co-workers that are in this book.
16th Sep / 3 Comments
In Cowboys Need Not Apply (Small Town #1) by Robert Tate Miller, rodeo cowboy Matt Walker and ballerina Jessica Carmichael are nursing injuries and the only way to get back to the top in their respective careers is to have physical therapy at one of the top therapy centres. Too […]
16th Sep / 4 Comments
Conveniently Wed To The Prince by Nina Milne: One piece of property can heal or can divide a family and country further. That piece just happens to be a lemon grove and one man and one will controls the destiny.