Category: Review
24th Apr / 3 Comments
Stay with Me / More of Me (The Montgomery Brothers #3-3.5) by Samantha Chase is a two in one story about MacKenzie (Mac) and Gina and Mac’s cousin, Ryder and Casey and like the other books in this series these stores do not disappoint.
24th Apr / 4 Comments
In The Doctor’s Redemption by Susan Carlisle, Dr Mark Clayborn has enough demons to face when he returns to Alabama. But when Laura Jo Atkins enters his life, she shines like a beacon of light in his darkened world and he begins to hope.
23rd Apr / 15 Comments
In Hold Me (Fool’s Gold #16) by Susan Mallery, Destiny Mills may come from country music royalty, but she chooses to stay out of the spotlight as much as possible. Her job setting up equipment needed to do search and rescue missions nationally has brought her temporarily to Fool’s Gold. […]
23rd Apr / 4 Comments
In Love with a Gentleman by Elisa Ellen: Lea has an infectious joy for life; she truly appreciates life and finds a way to find the good in any situation. She loves to travel and explore and she’s had a few opportunities to study abroad. She’s looking forward to her […]
23rd Apr / 8 Comments
The Cowgirl’s Little Secret by Silver James is the second part in the Red Dirt Royalty series. Jolie Davis comes home with a little secret of her own. Cord Barron’s is the father of her son and she knows it’s only a matter of time before she runs into him. […]
22nd Apr / 8 Comments
The Consequence of Loving Colton (Consequence #1) by Rachel Van Dyken: Milo dreads heading home for her brother’s wedding since she’ll be forced to be around the love of her life – Colton. Colton just happens to her brother’s best friend and he treats her as a friend when she […]
22nd Apr / 6 Comments
Burning for You by Michele Dunaway: Taylor Krebs, 26, is the photographer for the Sexy Public Servants of St. Louis calendar. Joe, Marino, 34, is a firefighter and Mr. September and is compared to Joe Manganiello. Taylor works at a bar/restaurant to pay the bills and one night the firefighters come to […]
22nd Apr / 2 Comments
The Hottest Ticket in Town by Kimberly Van Meter: That one person you never expected to see again because they hurt you so much? You know that’s pretty much who you are going to see when you are at your lowest point. The question is what will they see when […]
21st Apr / 12 Comments
In Never Too Late by Robyn Carr, Clare Wilson’s life changes completely on one harrowing night. Her separation from her husband is glaringly obvious when she catches him with another woman. Again. And then she is in a terrible car wreck. Looking at months of recovery ahead, Clare begins the […]
21st Apr / 4 Comments
Fringe Benefits (The Ladies Who Lunch #4) by Sandy James is the story of Dani. She is the last member of the “The Ladies Who Lunch” to find her own HEA and I loved every minute of it.