Category: Review
5th Oct / 6 Comments
In Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas, Jordan Hadley thought she finally had this adulting thing figured out. She had an apartment with her boyfriend Cole Lawson. She was taking college courses. And she had a waitressing-slash-bartending job, even if it was in a dive bar. Then everything gets thrown sideways […]
5th Oct / 5 Comments
Claiming His Convenient Princess by Susan Meier: Prince Liam is supposed to begin preparing for an arranged marriage since he is next in line to be the King in a small island kingdom. He had wanted to marry Lilibet, the love of his life. She broke off things for several strong […]
4th Oct / 6 Comments
Paper Princess by Erin Watt: In an obscenely stereotyped Rags to Riches type narrative, we journey with Ella, effectively an orphan after her mother has passed from cancer, who she is forced to strip to survive whilst putting herself through high school.
3rd Oct / 8 Comments
The Wedding Shake-up by J.J. Knight: Two weeks of sun, sand and some wedding fun are what Tillie had planned for when she arrived in La Jarra for her sisters destination wedding. Having a steamy holiday romance with fellow drink slinger Gabe was definitely not on the agenda, however with the […]
3rd Oct / 8 Comments
How the Italian Claimed Her is Jennifer Hayward s a glittering love story set in the fast paced fashion world which had me from page one. I think I loved Christiano before the end of chapter one. At his absolute wits end with his highest paid contract – world […]
2nd Oct / 9 Comments
The Broken Vows by Catharina Maura: There is just something about Celeste Harrison that Zane Windsor can not seem to get enough off. It all started out innocent enough with a silly childhood rivalry, trying to one up each other while getting a rise out of one and other. Harmless competition […]
2nd Oct / 8 Comments
Their Diamond Ring Ruse by Bella Mason is a lovely convenient engagement story with two extremely likeable characters, Julian and Lily who fall in love. Expected to be married to another; Lily is beside herself with worry.
1st Oct / 7 Comments
Best Enemies Forever by Olivia Hayle: Waking up in Vegas with a hangover from hell is nothing compared to realising that you did the unthinkable and winded up getting drunk married to your mortal enemy! In order to save face but also save the reputation of their companies Gabe and Connie […]
30th Sep / 6 Comments
Talk Flirty to Me by Livy Hart: When Sam and Piper broke up in high school, she thought she was doing the right thing… Until she found Sam in the back of a van with one of their mutual friends too shortly after. It’s all water under the bridge at this […]
29th Sep / 6 Comments
In The Wake-Up Call by Beth O’Leary, A little bit of workplace competition can be a good thing, right? In the case of Izzy Jenkins and Lucas da Silva, it will either prove to be what finally helps them get along or what pushes them apart for good. Because as […]