Category: Review
29th Jan / 3 Comments
An Affair Downstairs by Sherri Browning: Fans of Downton Abbey will love “An Affair Downstairs.” Set in Edwardian times, it’s the dawn of the automobile, telephones, and women’s rights. A somewhat unusual setting for a historical novel, since the Edwardian doesn’t get as much as attention as the Regency, Sherri Browning’s […]
29th Jan / 10 Comments
In Falling for Jillian (Love Under the Big Sky #3) by Kristen Proby, Zach King just flat out can’t keep his mind off Jillian Sullivan. He’s back from the military, taking care of his son Seth since his ex-wife took off, and is helping to run his family’s ranch in Montana. […]
29th Jan / 6 Comments
Her Brooding Italian Boss by Susan Meier: Laura Beth Matthews just finds out she’s pregnant on the same day that she is losing the apartment she had shared with her two best friends. So, when Constanzo offers her a job as a live-in personal assistant to his son, Antonio, she […]
28th Jan / 3 Comments
Beyond Limits (Tracers #8) by Laura Griffin had my adrenalin pumping from the start of the book right through to the last page. Derek is a Navy SEAL temporarily back in the USA following a rough last mission that had his SEAL team deep in enemy territory to rescue hostages. […]
28th Jan / 4 Comments
Pairing Off by Elizabeth Harmon: Is the Cold War over? Will the heat between the American girl and the Russian man be enough to warm up whatever resentments the Cold War has left behind? Or is it cold enough to put out any warmth there was?
27th Jan / 4 Comments
Fire Me Up by Kimberly Kincaid is the forth book in the Pine Mountain Series. Each book can be read stand alone, but each book is simply wonderful and the characters from other books do make apperances in each of the books. Adrian Holt is a bad ass to the core. […]
27th Jan / 10 Comments
Thirty Days to Win His Wife by Andrea Laurence: Two months and your life has gone through the highest of highs and the lowest of lows, now what happens? Amelia Kennedy grew up with a very idealistic viewpoint of marriage and love. So idealistic that no man has ever been able […]
27th Jan / 8 Comments
In Snapped by Christine d’Abo, Businesswoman Tamara Foles couldn’t turn down the opportunity to get more publicity for her interior design firm by appearing on Domestic Goddess, a reality contest show. But instead of being a contestant, she’s cast as the hard-nosed judge on the panel; the one who will […]
26th Jan / 11 Comments
In You’re So Fine by Kieran Kramer, Movie star Beau Wilder arrived in his home state of South Carolina begrudging his obligation to film an artsy movie with a no-name director. Things began to look up, however, when the lighthouse he was supposed to stay in was already inhabited by […]
26th Jan / 6 Comments
You Really Got Me (Rock Star Romance #1) by Erika Kelly: Emmie is the daughter of a rock star and while working as a personal assistant for one of the most well-sought after A&R guys in music, she’s well used to feeling on the outside of the industry. Emmie is […]