Category: Review


REVIEW: The Twin Birthright  by Catherine Mann
6th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Twin Birthright by Catherine Mann

The Twin Birthright by Catherine Mann: Can you live with being a replacement? Can you let your children? When Naomi Steele was faced with those questions her answer was no. She couldn’t, no matter what Royce said because of how they started that would be what she would think.

REVIEW: This Could Change Everything by Jill Mansell
5th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: This Could Change Everything by Jill Mansell

In This Could Change Everything by Jill Mansell, An email written in jest that only her best friend was supposed to see was the catalyst for Essie’s life to change completely. When it gets accidentally sent to her entire address book, she does her best to try to make amends […]

REVIEW: One Night with Dr. Nikolaides by Annie O’Neil
5th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: One Night with Dr. Nikolaides by Annie O’Neil

In One Night with Dr. Nikolaides (Hot Greek Docs #1) by Annie O’Neil, Cailey Tomaras left Mythelios in order to keep her family from suffering any consequences of her getting close to Theo Nikolaides. They were too different and his father didn’t approve. However, when an earthquake hits Mythelios, Cailey […]

REVIEW: The One You Can’t Forget by Roni Loren
4th Jun / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The One You Can’t Forget by Roni Loren

The One You Can’t Forget by Roni Loren: Rebecca is a dutiful daughter. She was raised to stay on the straight and narrow as she’s meant to follow in her father’s footsteps and one day take over his law practice. When she’s not representing her divorce clients, she’s working on […]

REVIEW: Da Rocha’s Convenient Heir by Lynne Graham
4th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Da Rocha’s Convenient Heir by Lynne Graham

In Da Rocha’s Convenient Heir (Vows for Billionaires #3) by Lynne Graham, Freddie is afraid of losing two people she cares about and she’ll do anything to make sure her niece and nephew stay with her. However, the only possible way for that to happen is to strike a deal […]

REVIEW: The Game by Vanessa Fewings
3rd Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Game by Vanessa Fewings

The Game by Vanessa Fewings: Zara is a smart, dedicated, determined, and curious art investigator. She loves everything about art and history and she truly loves getting to work with art every day. After the loss of her family’s precious art collection that featured incredibly valuable pieces as a child, […]

REVIEW: Stranded with the Suspect by Cindi Myers
3rd Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Stranded with the Suspect by Cindi Myers

In Stranded with the Suspect by Cindi Myers , pregnant former socialite Andi Matheson is in danger, even though she doesn’t realize it. Officer Simon Woolridge has teamed up with the Ranger Brigade in order to bring down a cult leader. He believes Andi is the key to capturing him, […]

REVIEW: Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd
2nd Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Dead Girl Running by Christina Dodd

In Dead Girl Running (Cape Charade #1) by Christina Dodd, surviving a gun shot wound to her head has rendered Kellen Adams unable to remember the past year of her life. But now, she’s working as an assistant resort manager, which is something Kellen is more than capable of doing, […]

REVIEW: The Marine’s Secret Daughter by Carrie Nichols
2nd Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Marine’s Secret Daughter by Carrie Nichols

In The Marine’s Secret Daughter by Carrie Nichols, Marine Sergeant Riley Cooper has returned home from Afghanistan after watching one of his men sacrifice his life to save his. Ordered to take thirty days off, he returned to his hometown where he hasn’t been for six years. The last thing […]

REVIEW: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang
1st Jun / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang

The Kiss Quotient by Helen Hoang: Stella is very much a workaholic. She loves her job; getting lost in her data and finding patterns is her passion. She is super smart and competitive, but she struggles with social interactions. She is very honest, doesn’t always correctly interpret social cues, and prefers […]