Category: Review
19th Dec / 0 Comments
In The Russian’s Ultimatum by Michelle Smart, Emily Richardson breaks into Pasha Virshilas’s office to get some amount of leverage on him and blackmail him into clear her father’s name. But making a deal with the devil proves to be anything but a piece of cake when Pascha catches her red […]
19th Dec / 0 Comments
Black Box by Cassia Leo: Mikki plans to leave Boston and meets Crush when their flight to LA is cancelled due to the weather. Mikki has survived absolutely heartbreaking events. She just wants some control over her life.
18th Dec / 1 Comment
In The Kissing Season by Rachael Johns, Matteo Della Bosca is back in his hometown of Wildwood Point, Australia, for the holidays. Keeping his mum’s mind off the recent passing of her husband, his step-father, is first and foremost on his list. While Matt is doing some Christmas shopping in […]
18th Dec / 2 Comments
Sheikh’s Desert Duty by by Maisey Yates is the ninth book in the Chatsfield series and can be easily read as a standalone. All the previous books were based on Gene Chatsfield’s children. This book marks the start of a new line of Chatsfield heirs and therefore is a completely different from […]
18th Dec / 0 Comments
In Christmas in Cowboy Country by Janet Dailey, Annie is a ski instructor who is injured and unable to ski for a while. She’s back home on her parents’ ranch in Colorado while she recovers. Annie immerses herself in her small hometown…there is always a lot going on and a […]
17th Dec / 3 Comments
In Her Holiday Man by Shannon Stacey, Will Broughton is hoping his decision to move back home after years of drifting around from place to place and job to job is the right one. He’s been running from the memories his hometown in New Hampshire holds. Memories of the wife […]
17th Dec / 1 Comment
At the Chateau for Christmas by Rebecca Winters is one of those Holiday books that make you believe that miracles really do come true. The characters just seemed to work their way into my heart and I have to say that I was truly sad to see this book end.
17th Dec / 0 Comments
In The Last Heir of Monterrato by Andie Brock, Rafael Revaldi has always been a daredevil but after a brush with death, he realizes he needs an heir. But he needs his estranged wife help to get what he wants and winning her back would be his toughest challenge yet! […]
16th Dec / 5 Comments
In Snow Angel Cove (Haven Point #1) by RaeAnne Thayne, Aidan Caine may be the CEO of his own Fortune 500 tech business, but he’s really just a small town guy at heart. That’s one of the reasons he bought the Snow Angel Cove lodge in Haven Point, Idaho. So […]
16th Dec / 0 Comments
Never Trust a Cowboy by Kathleen Eagle: Del finds a way to get himself hired as a ranch hand by Brad, the owner’s stepson, while he is investigating the Flynn ranch. Del is a hardworker, a jack-of-all-trades around the ranch, and loves dogs. He tends to judge others, especially cowboys, by […]