Category: Review


REVIEW: Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden
15th Jan / 11 Comments

REVIEW: Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden

In Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden, Georgia May Jackson has spent years training and honing her skills in the kitchen with her sights set on becoming head chef in a Paris restaurant. She already has two strikes against her: she’s American and she’s a woman. But just […]

REVIEW: Princess and the Player by Ilsa Madden-Mills
14th Jan / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Princess and the Player by Ilsa Madden-Mills

Princess and the Player by Ilsa Madden-Mills: When professional hockey player Tuck Avery walked into the dark halls of Decadence on the night of his birthday he definitely did not think that this slightly strange birthday present from his team mate would change his life so much or that he would […]

REVIEW: The Sister’s We Were by Wendy Willis Baldwin
13th Jan / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Sister’s We Were by Wendy Willis Baldwin

The Sister’s We Were by Wendy Willis Baldwin: While not a straight up romance, The Sister’s We Were is very much indeed a book about love, self-love, sibling love and the complexity of family love. Pearl, for the most part of her life has struggled with her weight, a product of […]

REVIEW: Spiced Right by Gigi Templeton
12th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Spiced Right by Gigi Templeton

Spiced Right by Gigi Templeton: These days Jillian Parks is happy to stay at home and podcast about her speciality hybrid peppers, so when her producer informs her of an opportunity to step a bit out of her comfort zone a team up with a hot YouTube BBQ channel, Jillian thinks […]

REVIEW: Pregnant and Stolen by the Tycoon by Maya Blake
12th Jan / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Pregnant and Stolen by the Tycoon by Maya Blake

Pregnant and Stolen by the Tycoon by Maya Blake: No nonsense tech genius Genie sets the ball rolling with billionaire Seve in this electrifying stunner by dropping a huge bomb of a request in the opening chapter. Rejecting Genie’s request doesn’t stop fierce negotiations that set the pages on fire.

REVIEW: Cluelessly Yours  Max Monroe
11th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Cluelessly Yours Max Monroe

Cluelessly Yours Max Monroe: As a single mother of two wild and lively young boys, with a deadbeat ex husband and more stress than she can handle the very last thing that Sammy Baker should be thinking about is getting herself involved in is a relationship and truly this is the […]

REVIEW: The Villain Edit by Sarah Brenton
10th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Villain Edit by Sarah Brenton

The Villain Edit by Sarah Brenton: Ashley Foley is known for being Hollywoods favourite villain and for the most part she is okay with the reputation that she has created over the years. So trying to seduce the groom at her own cousins wedding isn’t too off brand for Ashley, but […]

REVIEW: Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan
9th Jan / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan

Love, Naturally by Sophie Sullivan: When Presley Ayers booked the cute little outdoor getaway to share with her boyfriend, she had hope it would be all cute campfire moments and cuddles, the last thing she expected was to be newly single and heading into the wilderness to rough it on her […]

REVIEW: Watchers of the Night by Charlene Parris
9th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Watchers of the Night by Charlene Parris

  Watchers of the Night by Charlene Parris Watchers of the Night by Charlene Parris is the first book of the Night Guardians series. The Chariots of Chrome Motorcycle Club, comprised of both current and former law enforcement, do their best behind the scenes to keep the town safe. But […]

REVIEW: Bride by Ali Hazelwood
8th Jan / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Bride by Ali Hazelwood

In Bride by Ali Hazelwood, Vampyre Misery Lark is used to being shuffled around at will whenever it benefits her father, the all-powerful and important councilman. To hear him talk, it’s what is in the best interest of all the Vampyres in their territory. In actuality, Misery is used like […]