Category: Review
3rd Dec / 5 Comments
In Yours for Christmas (Fool’s Gold #15.5) by Susan Mallery, Bailey Voss and her seven year old daughter Chloe have a lot to be thankful for this Holiday season. After the devastating loss of her husband overseas in the army a couple of years ago, Bailey moved to Fool’s Gold […]
3rd Dec / 1 Comment
Season for Desire by Theresa Romain: “Adventure!” is the catchphrase of one of the characters in Theresa Romain’s “Season for Desire,” the fourth book in her “Holiday Pleasure Series.” Not only is it a “holiday” book, stretching in time over Christmas and the New Year, but also a traveling treasure […]
3rd Dec / 2 Comments
A Last Chance Christmas by Vicki Lewis Thompson: Molly Gallagher was all about family, to the point that she was writing her families history. Now the Gallagher family was a bit more complicated than most so she had flown up from Arizona to spend some time getting to know some […]
2nd Dec / 0 Comments
In The King (The Original Sinners #6) by Tiffany Reisz, Kingsley Edge is well known in the NYC underground world of BDSM. As a lover of both men and women, King has always longed for a place to go where he was completely free to be himself without worry of […]
2nd Dec / 4 Comments
Charming the Firefighter by Beth Andrews: Penelope moved with her teenaged son, Andrew, to Shady Grove after her divorce. Penelope is an introvert and she struggles with meeting new people. She loves her job in accounting; numbers make more sense to her than people. Penelope is focused on her job […]
2nd Dec / 2 Comments
Just a Touch by Linda Morris is a short story that packs a lot of punch into approximately 70 pages. The pace of this story is quite fast and the heroine of the book, application developer Marisa Finley, is easy to like and identify with. Marisa is a smart and sexy […]
1st Dec / 2 Comments
In Baby, It’s Cold Outside by Jennifer Probst, Emma Chase, Kristen Proby, Kate Meader, and Melody Anne, We are lucky enough to get five amazing short stories by five equally fantastic authors. It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Emma Chase and Jennifer Probst, having followed each of […]
1st Dec / 2 Comments
His for Revenge by Caitlin Crews is the second part in the Vows of Convenience series. Chase Whitaker was never Zara Elliot’s fate but to safeguard her family business, she takes what would have been her sister’s place as Chase’s bride. Chase is only interested in one thing—his own dark […]
1st Dec / 1 Comment
A Rake By Any Other Name by Mia Marlowe: Few men would be upset by having to choose between two lovely young women as his future bride. For Richard Barrett, Lord Hartley, the handsome but somewhat socially awkward young lord, it’s not really a choice he wants to make. However, […]
30th Nov / 3 Comments
In Apples Should be Red by Penny Watson, Thanksgiving is generally a time when people give thanks for the blessings in their lives and spend quality time with family and loved ones. But this year, sixty-two year old widower Tom Jenkins has been thrown into the role of host as […]