Category: Review
23rd Aug / 6 Comments
Wedding Date With Her Best Friend by Susan Carlisle: Anesthesiologist Val works at a large children’s hospital in Atlanta. She has never gotten married or had children after a longtime romantic relationship ended badly. She has developed a strong friendship with fellow doctor and colleague Owen. Owen is a widower who […]
22nd Aug / 8 Comments
King of Pride by Ana Huang: If ever there were two people more different to each other it would be Kai and Isabella, but with chemistry that burns white hot these two just can’t seem to keep their distance from each other. The question is can these two actually turn their […]
21st Aug / 10 Comments
In A Cross-Country Wedding by Courtney Walsh, Maddie Rogers is proud that she and Simon Collier have proven for the last ten years that men and women *can* be platonic friends. Since college the unlikely pair have had each other’s backs. They’ve spent time watching movies in Simon’s freakishly tidy […]
21st Aug / 6 Comments
Pregnant Princess At the Altar by Karin Baine: Princess Gaia is next in line to the throne in a small kingdom. Her father was taken out of the running after leaving the family and spending most of his time creating scandals. Gaia has to lead a fairly restricted life with her […]
18th Aug / 12 Comments
In A Smile in a Whisper by Jacquelyn Middleton, Island life isn’t for everyone, something Evie Sutherland knows all too well. Especially when you live off the northern coast of Scotland on a small isle with few amenities and potentially brutal weather. It’s also not a stellar place for someone […]
18th Aug / 9 Comments
In Murder at Sunset Rock by Debra Webb, Olivia has returned home for her grandfather’s funeral, only to discovery that he may actually been murdered. She has to turn to Huck Monroe, the last person she wanted to turn to for help. Huck, now a detective in Sunset Cove, had […]
17th Aug / 11 Comments
In Eyes on Me by Sara Cate, Garrett Porter has poured his heart and soul–and most of his waking hours–into making his new business venture, the Salacious Players’ Club, a success. The fact that he and his friends (who are fellow owners) now have an exclusive place where they can […]
16th Aug / 8 Comments
In In the Likely Event by Rebecca Yarros, Izzy Astor has never been a fan of flying. But she became outright terrified of it ten years ago after surviving a plane crash into the Missouri River. Her saving grace, literally, was Nate Phelan, the passenger in the seat beside her […]
16th Aug / 5 Comments
Pregnant at the Palace Alter by Lorraine Hall is the exciting and emotional second book to the mini series Secrets of the Kalyva Crown. I adored this story because I have read book 1 and we meet back up with Zandra and Lysias feature in this story, but not only that […]
15th Aug / 9 Comments
Not My Kind of Hero by Pippa Grant: After spending most of her married life playing the role of the ditzy blonde handy-person on her now ex husbands fixer upper reality show Maisey Spence now needs to fix up her own crumbling life. In need of a fresh start Maisey moves […]