Category: Review


REVIEW: Finding his Wife, Finding a Son by Marion Lennox
8th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Finding his Wife, Finding a Son by Marion Lennox

In Finding his Wife, Finding a Son (Bondi Bay Heroes #2) by Marion Lennox, Dr. Luc Braxton lost the woman he loved years ago when his overprotectiveness forced her to walk away. However, when Luc is sent to a collapsed shopping mall to help rescue victims, he never imagined he’d […]

REVIEW: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
7th Aug / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman

In Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman, Whenever Eleanor Oliphant’s coworkers ask her how she is on any given day, the answer is presumably “fine.” And why wouldn’t it be? She has a steady, albeit non-challenging job, a flat in Glasgow all to herself, and routines to make […]

REVIEW: Hollywood Heir by Ruth Cardello
7th Aug / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Hollywood Heir by Ruth Cardello

Hollywood Heir by Ruth Cardello: Eric needs a break from his life. His family is dysfunctional, his career is tied to a superhero, and he’s apathetic about his life before and after rehab. Disguising himself is the first step to finding himself again and something he can actually be passionate […]

REVIEW: A Snowbound Scandal by Jessica Lemmon
7th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Snowbound Scandal by Jessica Lemmon

A Snowbound Scandal by Jessica Lemmon is the second in her Dallas Billionaire’s Club series that features the high powered Ferguson family. As the title implies, this one has a forced proximity theme and is a second chance romance for a pair of lovers who had a summer fling that ended […]

REVIEW: Good Luck with That by Kristan Higgins
6th Aug / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Good Luck with That by Kristan Higgins

In Good Luck with That by Kristan Higgins, When three overweight teenage girls formed a bond at Camp Copperbrook sixteen years ago, they never could have imagined how their lives would change. Or how important their friendship would be to each other. It’s when Marley and Georgia find out that […]

REVIEW: Hot & Heavy by Tracy Wolff
6th Aug / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Hot & Heavy by Tracy Wolff

Hot & Heavy by Tracy Wolff: Sage yearns for stability and has found her passion in numbers. While she’s a great yoga teacher, she has no use for some parts of the yogi lifestyle. She is smart, stable, strong, and attempts to keep her mom’s yoga studio running smoothly.

REVIEW: Sheikh’s Baby of Revenge by Tara Pammi
6th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Sheikh’s Baby of Revenge by Tara Pammi

In Sheikh’s Baby of Revenge (Bound to the Desert King #1) by Tara Pammi, Sheikh Adir is determined to get revenge against those that want to keep his heritage a secret and safe from scandal. So, what a better way to do it than seduce his brother’s fiance. However, when […]

REVIEW: The Unlikely Master Genius by Carla Kelly
5th Aug / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Unlikely Master Genius by Carla Kelly

In The Unlikely Master Genius (St. Brendan #1) by Carla Kelly, Able Six has come a long way since his troublesome days in a workhouse in Scotland with all the other orphans. Once he realized what his astounding intelligence could mean for him, he ran off and joined the ships […]

REVIEW: Giving up the Boss by Victoria Davies
5th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Giving up the Boss by Victoria Davies

In Giving up the Boss by Victoria Davies, Lori has finally worked up the courage to quit her job. However, not long after she tells her boss, Jackson Sinclair, there’s an accident resulting in Jackson losing his memory. In order to help make sure the company keeps running smoothly, Lori […]

REVIEW: Carrying the Billionaire’s Baby  by Susan Meier
5th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Carrying the Billionaire’s Baby by Susan Meier

Carrying the Billionaire’s Baby by Susan Meier: 3 weeks of the most vibrant colors of your life. Passion inside and outside the bedroom, but the arguing is just too much so you decide it’s really just too much. Avery Novak was okay with that decision they were just too different. It […]