Category: Review


REVIEW: The Unexpected Honeymoon by Barbara Wallace
29th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Unexpected Honeymoon by Barbara Wallace

In The Unexpected Honeymoon by Barbara Wallace, Larissa Boyd is probably the first occupant at romantic La Joya del Mayan resort to ever rent the honeymoon suite and not be getting married. Her trip, and the weeks leading up to it, definitely didn’t work out as planned. So while nursing […]

REVIEW: His Taste of Temptation by Cathryn Fox
29th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: His Taste of Temptation by Cathryn Fox

His Taste of Temptation (In The Line Of Duty #3) by Cathryn Fox is an uplifting and steamy contemporary romance. I have been very fortunate to have read many of Ms. Fox’s books and each one is just as good or better than the last. This book is first-rate, complete with […]

REVIEW: Outback Ghost by Rachael Johns
28th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Outback Ghost by Rachael Johns

In Outback Ghost (Bunyip Bay #3) by Rachael Johns, Harvest time on Annadale Farm in Bunyip Bay, Australia, is extremely hectic for Adam Burton. And this year is crazier than most. His father has retired, leaving Adam to shoulder all the responsibilities. It appears he will also have to take […]

REVIEW: Destiny’s Captive by Beverly Jenkins
28th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Destiny’s Captive by Beverly Jenkins

Destiny’s Captive by Beverly Jenkins: Navel vessels, freedom fighters, adventures on the high seas and just plain greed make for an exciting premise in the final book of Beverly Jenkins’ “Destiny” series. Revolving around a Spanish-California family, “Destiny’s Captive” is about Noah Yates, the youngest and most damaged son. Cruelly shanghaied […]

REVIEW: Holiday at Magnolia Bay by Tracy Solheim
28th Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Holiday at Magnolia Bay by Tracy Solheim

Holiday at Magnolia Bay by Tracy Solheim: Jenna Huntley daughter of a career navy man didn’t have a ton of stability growing up, other than the two weeks she spent in Magnolia Bay every summer. There is where her passion started, sea turtles everything about them. It’s what caused her to […]

REVIEW: A High Stakes Seduction by Jennifer Lewis
28th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A High Stakes Seduction by Jennifer Lewis

In A High Stakes Seduction by Jennifer Lewis, Constance Allen is an aboveboard accountant at New Dawn casino’s finances. She wants to do her job right and needs no distractions in her life but the millionaire owner is determined to seduce the socks off her. Now the conflict of interest […]

REVIEW: Archangel’s Shadows by Nalini Singh
27th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Archangel’s Shadows by Nalini Singh

In Archangel’s Shadows (Guild Hunter #7) by Nalini Singh, Ashwini is proud to call herself a hunter in the Guild and that she played her own part in fighting against the invasion of New York City. On the mend from a serious injury in said war, Ash has been relegated […]

REVIEW: Dead Man’s Carve by Kym Roberts
27th Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Dead Man’s Carve by Kym Roberts

In Dead Man’s Carve (A Tickled to Death Mystery #1) by Kym Roberts, Rilee is a wood carver with her own shop in Tickle Creek, Oregon. Rilee lost her fiancee over two years ago, and has never moved on. She remains loyal to him and emotionally cut off from almost […]

REVIEW: Oh, Naughty Night by Leslie Kelly
27th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Oh, Naughty Night by Leslie Kelly

Oh, Naughty Night by Leslie Kelly: Lulu Vandenberg has had enough of being alone. Between grad school, interning and now a new job, she needed some “satisfaction.” Her last relationship really wasn’t much of anything, at least not to her ex… so maybe she was protecting herself when she masked up […]

REVIEW: Red Light, Green Light by Rhian Cahill
27th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Red Light, Green Light by Rhian Cahill

Red Light, Green Light (Are You Game #3) by Rhian Cahill, is a meaningful and sexy romance. Kelsey Newman and Weston Mann fell madly in love during high school and spent one mind-blowing night losing themselves in each other. Unfortunately, their lack of maturity and West’s actions at the time […]