Category: Review
22nd Sep / 3 Comments
In The Wedding Night Debt by Cathy Williams, Billionaire Dio Ruiz’s convenient union was meant to secure two things: vengeance and the enticing Lucy Bishop. But from their wedding night onwards Dio’s found his marriage bed inconveniently empty. Two years later, his virgin bride wants a divorce.
21st Sep / 6 Comments
In Dark Wild Night (Wild Seasons #3) by Christina Lauren, Australia native Oliver Lore has a secret: he’s been crushing on Lola Castle since he moved to San Diego, just after their now annulled quickie wedding in Vegas about eight months ago. He realizes that what he thought was a […]
21st Sep / 8 Comments
It’s a Wonderful Wife by Janet Chapman: Cadi is delightfully quirky, creative, and has a unique talent for creating the perfect home for clients. She’s lived a fairly sheltered life and can’t wait to leave her small town and travel. When her engagement ends, she decides it’s finally the right time […]
21st Sep / 8 Comments
Caribbean Cowboy by Jenna Bayley-Burke is a fun and quick read that will leave readers smiling. The banter between the two main characters is extremely enjoyable and the sex scenes are hot and highly satisfying. Sparks fly when Dr. Janny Baird meets Nik Hansen.
20th Sep / 2 Comments
We Never Asked for Wings by Vanessa Diffenbaugh is a book about growing up, making mistakes, fixing them, young love and new love. It is about a mother finally getting to be a mother to her children, it is about the mistakes she makes, the feeling of self doubt that […]
20th Sep / 5 Comments
Win Me Over by Nicole Michaels: Former NFL player Bennett Clark does two things: teaches biology and coaches. Callie owns her own bakery and coaches the dance team at the same high school Bennett teaches and coaches at. The principle is convinced the only way Bennett will win a coaching award […]
20th Sep / 6 Comments
In Even Vampires Get the Blues (Deadly Angels #6) by Sandra Hill, Finally getting sprung from his current location (prison is what it felt like) in Siberia, Harek Sigurdsson has a new assignment in sunny California. It might seem odd for a Viking vampire angel to be sent to work […]
20th Sep / 10 Comments
In Claimed by the Warrior by Joss Wood, Jed Hamilton has finally returned home, after nearly a year working around the world, as both a photographer and a recovery agent. When his sister asks him to meet her at a bridal salon, he shouldn’t be surprised by the news that […]
19th Sep / 6 Comments
The Bride Wore Red Boots (Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys #2) by Lizbeth Selvig is just as wonderful as the first book in the series was. There are feisty girls, sassy women, hot cowboys, a merry band of military misfits and of course a WONDERFUL HEA that will make you […]
19th Sep / 3 Comments
New York for Beginners by Susann Remke: After her boyfriend declares he’s leaving her to marry his first love, Zoe accepts a transfer to the New York office. Her first night there she meets a handsome neighbor, who she finds out is more than just a neighbor. She has to decide […]