Category: Review
23rd Oct / 1 Comment
In Change of Heart by Jude Deveraux, Elijah “Eli” Harcourt and Chelsea Hamilton became best friends in grade school after they realized they just didn’t fit in with the kids in their class. Chelsea came from a rich family and her only “friends” were kids who wanted something from her, […]
23rd Oct / 1 Comment
In His Favorite Cowgirl by Leigh Duncan, Hank Judd is Circle P ranch’s temporary manger until his twin brothers can start on the job at the beginning of the year. Everybody believes that his real estate business is perfectly well and that he will be happy to return to it […]
22nd Oct / 4 Comments
Rocky Mountain Romance (Six Pack Ranch #7) by Vivian Arend: I am so glad I got the opportunity to read this book because now I am hooked on the characters and plan on reading the rest of the series in the very near future. In fact, at the time of […]
22nd Oct / 1 Comment
In No River Too Wide by Emilie Richards, Janine Stoddard’s chance at freedom was drawing near. Years of emotional and physical abuse had taken a toll on her mind and her body, but her spirit remained intact. No matter what her bitter husband tried to do to her. So she […]
22nd Oct / 2 Comments
Tempted by a Cowboy by Sarah M. Anderson is the second part in the The Beaumont Heirs and can be easily read as a standalone. Philip Beaumont is an alcoholic and a playboy rolled into one. He is surprised when his new horse trainer, Jo Spears does not swoon or fall […]
22nd Oct / 0 Comments
Tempted by the Billionaire Tycoon by Jennifer St. George: Poppy Bradford was young, yes, but she was doing one heck of a job as the GM for the exclusive spa resort. Or she was until the “incidents” started and then everything went to heck. The problem was she couldn’t let it; […]
21st Oct / 1 Comment
The Troublemaker Next Door by Marie Harte is the first book in the McCauley Brothers series. I have read the books out of order, but truly, was never lost in the other books as they stood alone. Well as much as I enjoyed the other books, I have to say, […]
21st Oct / 0 Comments
In Kiss Me, Captain (French Kiss #2) by Gwen Jones, Marcel Mercier should be spending his days relaxing on a beach in Cannes instead of traveling to America to stop a young woman from making a fool out of his shipping company. Danielle Lloyd has decided to chain herself to […]
21st Oct / 1 Comment
In His Reluctant Cinderella by Jessica Gilmore, London’s notorious vice-CEO of glamorous Rafferty’s Stores, Castor Rafferty meets gorgeous single mom, Clara Castleton when he is trying to find out his missing sister, Polly who has taken off to a vacation with Clara’s professional help. Raff needs to find his sister […]
21st Oct / 4 Comments
Saving the CEO by Jenny Holiday, is a fun, original romance about embezzlement, making new friends, finding one’s calling and most of all, falling in love. I know it sounds kind of hokey, but reading a holiday romance by Jenny Holiday, adds another layer of magic to this well-constructed book. […]