Category: Review
2nd Dec / 7 Comments
A Rogue of One’s Own by Evie Dunmore is the second book in the A League of Extraordinary Women. While I haven’t read the first book and don’t think it affected this book, I’m certainly interested in reading it after this book. Evie Dunmore did a wonderful job describing the […]
1st Dec / 8 Comments
Wreck the Halls by Tessa Bailey: Being the daughter of a famous rockstar really isn’t Melody’s jam, all the flashing lights and groupies, yeah not for her. While Mel prefers the quite life of restoring old books, she cant help but wonder if just maybe she needs to shake things up […]
1st Dec / 6 Comments
In Emergency Contact by Lauren Layne & Anthony LeDonne, There was a time when Tom would have smiled the whole while he talked or thought about Katherine. Since their divorce four years ago, not so much. When he gets a call that she’s been in an accident and he’s listed […]
30th Nov / 8 Comments
In Do Your Worst by Rosie Danan, After years of carrying on the family tradition of curse breaking as her side hustle, Riley Rhodes is on a case that could help her make her mark. She knows Scotland’s Arden Castle and its over three-hundred-year-old curse will probably give her a […]
29th Nov / 5 Comments
For Never & Always by Helena Greer: Levi is not the same guy that he was the day that he left Carrigan Inn, after getting to explore the world, find himself and really grow into a man, he is home to win back the love his life, Hannah. Only problem being […]
29th Nov / 5 Comments
In Breaking the Bad Boy’s Rules by Reese Ryan, drummer Vaughn Reed has inherited a run-down ranch he had worked on as a teen. His goal is to renovate the ranch and use the money he gets from it to fund reuniting his band. He expects his childhood friend to […]
28th Nov / 6 Comments
He’s Not My Type by Meghan Quinn: It was love at first sight for hockey sensation Halsey Homes when he first meet the Agitator’s newest VIP relations hire Blakely White. For the first time since the passing of his twin brother, Halsey felt like he could actually see the world […]
27th Nov / 6 Comments
Claus and Effect by Piper Rayne: When Tessa meet the slightly kooky psychic at a holiday party she just assumed the message that she had received meant that she should fly across the country and try to win her ex back, however what was supposed to be the start of one […]
26th Nov / 5 Comments
Hate Me Under the Mistletoe by Kelly Jamieson: Amy just needs a bit of down time with her work and personal life having taken a bit beating she is in desperate need of some me time and when better than over the Christmas break to hightail it to the mountains after […]
25th Nov / 8 Comments
The Christmas Cottage by Christine Rimmer: Workaholic Alexandra “Alex” Herrera has everything in her life planned, as she always wanted; she was a rising star at a prestigious law firm in Portland and about to get her final goal, a partner’s share, with all the benefits it entails. Then her […]