Category: Review
29th Jul / 2 Comments
Return of the Italian Tycoon by Jennifer Faye: Cinderella? Is her boss really a prince charming or a scared male who is more like the beast? Kayla Hill realized that she wanted more out of life than to stay home and raise children and never leave her small […]
28th Jul / 9 Comments
The Bride Wore Denim (Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys #1) by Lizbeth Selvig is a wonderful story about friends to lovers. It touchs the heart of family, friendship and a community pulling together. This is the first book in the Seven Brides for Seven Cowboys series and this is […]
28th Jul / 8 Comments
In Thrill Me (Fool’s Gold #18) by Susan Mallery, Maya Farlow has grown to think of Fool’s Gold, California, as her hometown thanks to the couple of years she lived there with ex-step siblings Zane and Chase. Back in town a decade after she ran away from her […]
28th Jul / 2 Comments
The Princess and the Player by Kat Cantrell: Being a Princess in this day and age isn’t so bad, right? Well except the whole tabloid thing and arranged marriages. Bella Montoro knew she had to do the right thing for her family. She was a Princess and needed […]
27th Jul / 7 Comments
I really enjoy a good MC book, and Make You Burn (Deacons of Bourbon Street #1) by Megan Crane is a really great read. In fact, the entire series sounds interesting as each book in the 4 book series is going to be written by a different author […]
27th Jul / 8 Comments
In Truly Sweet (Sweet, Texas #5) by Candis Terry, Marine Lieutenant Jake Wilder wasn’t ready to cut his career short, but the injury he suffered while in Afghanistan made that decision for him. Being back in his hometown of Sweet, Texas, is comforting in most ways. But he’s still not […]
27th Jul / 5 Comments
Having Her Boss’s Baby by Maureen Child: Is it possible to give someone something you never experienced? Is it possible to be someone you never thought you could be? Aine Donovan was Irish to the core, from the Gaelic of her name right down to the fire in her […]
24th Jul / 6 Comments
The Taming of the Billionaire by Jessica Clare: Edie isn’t a fan of parties, but she reluctantly attends since her best friend is hosting the party with her fiancé for their bridal party. She is known for her sharp tongue and blunt demeanor with people, but she’s also incredibly […]
24th Jul / 10 Comments
In The Highlander Takes a Bride (Highlander #3) by Lynsay Sands, Saidh Buchanan has never given much heed to being raised wild and free like her seven brothers. Of course her mother tried to instill values and the ways of a proper lady into her, but playing rowdy […]
24th Jul / 3 Comments
Chatsfield’s Ultimate Acquisition by Melanie Milburne is the last part in The Chatsfield series and can be easily read as a standalone. Isabelle Harrington is furious when arrogant playboy Spencer Chatsfield becomes her new boss. He’s also the man who shattered her heart years ago. The only thing she […]