Category: Review
15th Sep / 6 Comments
In Tattered (Lark Cove #1) by Devney Perry, Struggling to make ends meet has always been the way of things for Thea Landry it seems, with her less than auspicious start to life in New York City and later, her crappy bar jobs. It takes a one-night stand with a […]
15th Sep / 3 Comments
In Overdrive (Calhoun Custom Garage #1) by Juanita Kees, Charlotte ‘Charlie’ Jackson is determined not to give into her father’s ultimatums, so accepting a job with Calhoun Custom Garages is the perfect opportunity to lay low and decide what to do about her future. However, she knows time is running […]
15th Sep / 3 Comments
The Best Man’s Baby by Karen Booth: Forever in the spotlight, usually means that the real you runs and hides. Sometimes when you get the courage to show who the real person is you remember why you were in hiding.
14th Sep / 6 Comments
In Professor Feelgood (Masters of Love #2) by Leisa Rayven, From the moment she read his angsty poetry online, book editor Asha Tate knew so-called Professor Feelgood was a truly talented writer. And after exhausting all of her options to come up with a manuscript that would not only secure […]
14th Sep / 5 Comments
What I’ve Done (Morgan Dane #4) by Melinda Leigh: Attorney Jordan Dane is one smart cookie! Good thing because her career change from prosecuting attorney to defense attorney is putting her life in danger. First her client punches her in the face at the county courthouse and the assistant DA […]
14th Sep / 2 Comments
In The Italian’s Unexpected Love-Child by Miranda Lee, when Veronica Hanson inherits a luxury villa, she discovers more about herself than she ever thought. Wanting to know more about her father, she travels to Capri and meets Leonardo Fabrizzi; a man she’s met before, but who doesn’t remember her. However, […]
13th Sep / 3 Comments
The Secrets We Keep by Kate Hewitt Deeply absorbing, shocking, and emotionally stunning. On the surface, Rebecca has the perfect life- Money, handsome husband, and three healthy children. But, she’s been rapidly unraveling, coming apart at the seams and in total denial.
13th Sep / 3 Comments
In Sheikh’s Princess of Convenience (Bound to the Desert King #3) by Dani Collins, when her brother agrees to marriage between her and Sheikh Karim to avoid scandal, Galila decides she’s not going to make things easy for the ruthless Sheikh. However, the more time she spends around Karim, the […]
12th Sep / 6 Comments
In Muse (Manhattan #3) by Katy Evans, In the midst of writing what she’s sure will be her breakout book, everything comes to a screeching halt for fledgling romance author Becka. Call it writer’s block or say that her muse is missing in action, it doesn’t matter. She’s stuck. And […]
12th Sep / 3 Comments
The Birthday by Carol Wyer A nice, but slightly shaky start to this new series. Ava Sawyer went missing while attending a birthday party two years ago. Her cold case suddenly heats up when her body is discovered.