Category: Review
12th May / 6 Comments
In Working With Heat by Anne Calhoun, Milla Jackson has created a name for herself by traveling the world and blogging about it. Currently, her home base is in London’s East Side, where she rents a flat with two great roommates. The building’s owner, Charlie Tanner, has become a good […]
11th May / 6 Comments
Walking on Sunshine (Cricket Creek #8) by Luann McLane: Mattie runs the café and bookstore on her family’s marina. She’s happy working as a chef and promoting literacy in her community, but she’s tired of being overlooked by the men in her town. It doesn’t help that she has two […]
11th May / 5 Comments
Twisted (LOST #2) by Cynthia Edenis a riveting, fast paced, good vs. evil read that took me right into New Orleans with Emma and Dean. Dean works with LOST…they find the lost people no one else can. He’s in New Orleans to find a missing 16 year old girl. Former […]
11th May / 3 Comments
Fevered Nights by Jillian Burns: A SEAL and a bad girl? Should we believe the press? Or is reality a little different? Anju aka Piper was super model. She was also trouble or at least she had been, now she was determined to be a good girl.
10th May / 6 Comments
How to Lose a Groom in 10 Days by Catherine Mann and Joanne Rock: Can you know if it’s forever in less time than baseball’s spring training? Melanie Webb and Grady Hollis were in a whirlwind courtship to say the least. They couldn’t have been more different from one another.
10th May / 4 Comments
Fighting for Keeps by Jennifer Snow: Ten years earlier, Lindsay Harper drunkenly announced her new sister-in-law was pregnant. Lindsay has fought for her mother’s approval but has never received it. Her brother, Nathan is the prize of her mother’s eye. Nathan and his best man, Ben Walker own a development […]
9th May / 17 Comments
The Unlikely Lady by Valerie Bowman:There is nothing more wonderful than finding a new author and truly enjoying their work, with the exception of finding one that also has a backlist! This was my experience with The Unlikely Lady by Valerie Bowman, a new to me author but definitely one […]
9th May / 8 Comments
In Hard to Be Good (Hard Ink #3.5) by Laura Kaye, Jeremy Rixey came close to losing his brother Nick last year to a bombing overseas. Now the remaining members of that Special Forces unit have banded together and are camped out at the Hard Ink Tattoo building he and […]
9th May / 3 Comments
In A Texan for Hire (Welcome to Ramblewood #4) by Amanda Renee, we are returning to Ramblewood and the wonderful people there. But if you have not read the previous books don’t worry, you won’t feel lost with this one. Abby Winchester is used to her biological father always giving her […]
8th May / 6 Comments
In Making Your Mind Up by Jill Mansell, Since her divorce a few years ago, Lottie Carlyle has been too busy being a mom to two rambunctious children and working to date much. Or at all. So when she feels desire for the first time in forever, why does it […]