Category: Review
30th Aug / 7 Comments
In Things We Left Behind by Lucy Score, Knockemout, Virginia’s head librarian Sloane Walton has learned over the years to keep Lucian Rollins at arm’s length. The easy friendship they once shared as teens was broken one horrifying night when she took matters into her own hands, and he ended […]
30th Aug / 5 Comments
Seven Years of Secrets by Susannah Erwin is the second book of the Heirs of Lochlainn duet. This book is about Declan Treharne, the biological son of Jamie Lochlainn. Unlike his half-sister, Anna, from the previous book, Declan figured out years earlier that Jamie was his father. When he went […]
29th Aug / 5 Comments
In In Charm’s Way by Lana Harper, Delilah Harlow has been studying all her life to become her family’s next keeper of records, something she’s well suited for considering her razor-sharp mind. Well, her *former* razor-sharp mind, she should say. Because since being in the unfortunate way of an oblivion […]
28th Aug / 8 Comments
My Roommate Is a Vampire by Jenna Levine: Life as an artist is not for the faint of heart, after all most of the time you are barely scrapping by to make ends meet and no one knows this better than Cassie Greenberg. As much as she loves her art, it […]
28th Aug / 6 Comments
Midnight Surrender to the Spaniard is book 2 of 3 in Carol Marinelli’s trilogy Heirs to the Romero Empire and a July 2023 Harlequin Presents new release.
27th Aug / 8 Comments
Kiss Me, Mi Amor by Alana Albertson is the second book in the Love & Tacos series. Enrique Montez and his family travel meet with Carolina Flores in an attempt to get her farm to partner with his family’s Taco King business. Carolina has heard about the Montez family and how […]
25th Aug / 9 Comments
In Check & Mate by Ali Hazelwood, Up until four years ago, Mallory “Mal” Greenleaf’s world revolved around chess. But after a betrayal that shattered her entire family, she left the competitions behind and focused on somehow paying the bills and keeping her two younger sisters in line while their […]
25th Aug / 8 Comments
The Love Plot by Samantha Young Star Shine Meadows is all about living the simple happy life, after all she has been raised by two hippies to reject society norms. However life as Star knows it takes a dramatic change when she comes face to face with grumpy veterinarian Rafe Whitman. […]
24th Aug / 16 Comments
In Shucked by Kate Canterbary, After many hours on a plane that crossed several continents, it probably wasn’t the best time ever for Beckett Loew to have a run-in with one of the new owners of the vegan cafe that shares a parking lot with his family’s oyster bar. But […]
23rd Aug / 8 Comments
The Secret Recipe of Ella Dove by Karen Hawkins: The Dove sisters’ are renowned for their special gifts, and when Ella discovers hers is cooking, or more specifically, cooking to stimulate the recollection of memory in others, she realises the hole in her heart since her fathers death can be soothed […]