Category: Review


REVIEW: Casually Cursed by Kimberly Frost
20th Feb / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Casually Cursed by Kimberly Frost

In Casually Cursed (Southern Witch #5) by Kimberly Frost, Tammy Jo Trask’s life as a witch in Duvall, Texas has never been boring. Between her great-aunt Edie who is a ghost, her momma Marlee and her aunt Melanie, both also witches, and her feline sidekick Mercutio the ocelot, Tammy Jo has […]

REVIEW: Quarterback Draw by Jaci Burton
20th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Quarterback Draw by Jaci Burton

In Quarterback Draw (Play by Play #9) by Jaci Burton, Grant is a professional football player who meets supermodel Katrina on a model shoot he’s doing. In a tropical paradise, the sparks between Kat and Grant fly, even as Kat does her best to ignore them and Grant. Kat has […]

REVIEW: Prince Nadir’s Secret Heir by Michelle Conder
20th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Prince Nadir’s Secret Heir by Michelle Conder

  Prince Nadir’s Secret Heir by Michelle Conder is a well written romance and the seventh part in the One Night With Consequences series. It follows the pregnancy trope as the series suggests. Moulin Rouge dancer Imogen Reid runs away from Prince Nadir after their brief liaison after discovering their […]

REVIEW: The Gilded Cuff by Lauren Smith
19th Feb / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Gilded Cuff by Lauren Smith

  The Gilded Cuff (Surrender #1) by Lauren Smith: Sophie is marked by seeing her best friend kidnapped as a child and is now an investigative reporter who helps to solve cold cases. She’s read all about the kidnapping of the Lockwood twins 25 years ago and is determined to solve […]

REVIEW: Autumn Getaway by Jennifer Gracen
19th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Autumn Getaway by Jennifer Gracen

Autumn Getaway (Seasons Of Love, #1) by Jennifer Gracen is the start of the journey to finding love. It is about two people who meet and have an instant connection, a connection that neither can explain, neither can deny and both would like to explore.

REVIEW: The Master by Kresley Cole
18th Feb / 10 Comments

REVIEW: The Master by Kresley Cole

In The Master (The Game Maker #2) by Kresley Cole, Catarina Marín never thought she’d sink so low as to work as an escort to make money, but when the opportunity is handed to her, she can’t refuse. This will hopefully be the catalyst to earn enough money to get […]

REVIEW: In the Brazilian’s Debt by Susan Stephens
18th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: In the Brazilian’s Debt by Susan Stephens

In In the Brazilian’s Debt kicks of Hot Brazilian Nights! series by Susan Stephens. Lizzie Fane is in Brazil to seek Chico Fernandez’s help for her Scottish estate’s equestrian farm restoration. She’s never forgiven the arrogant Brazilian polo star for abandoning her years before, so instead she will collect on […]

REVIEW: Lone Star Valentine by Cathy Gillen Thacker
18th Feb / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Lone Star Valentine by Cathy Gillen Thacker

In Lone Star Valentine by Cathy Gillen Thacker, Lily McCabe is the town Mayor and as such has to look for ways to improve the town, without that many funds available. Which also means that she doesn’t have that big of an income, so when the father of her son […]

REVIEW: Hunter Reborn by Katie Reus
17th Feb / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Hunter Reborn by Katie Reus

In Hunter Reborn  (Moon Shifter #5) by Katie Reus, When wolf-shifter Aiden Nicholl’s mate Larissa Danesti died sixty years ago, it left him wandering aimlessly until he joined the Armstrong pack in America. Now he has a renewed purpose, helping defend the shifters and, lately, investigating why vampire blood is […]