Category: Review
25th Sep / 1 Comment
In The Sweetheart Secret (Sweetheart Sisters #3) by Shirley Jump, Colton carries the burdens of the past heavily on his shoulders. He blames himself for a tragedy that had him running from his young bride many years ago. Now a family Doctor in Rescue Bay, he no longer lets his […]
25th Sep / 2 Comments
In When the Rancher Came to Town (Valentine Valley #4.5) by Emma Cane, Amanda Cramer loves owning her own bed and breakfast in Valentine Valley, especially the anonymity it allows her. Having her life ruled by chaos and media attention five years ago has done a number on her mind […]
25th Sep / 6 Comments
In True Blue Cowboy by Marin Thomas, Mack Cash is used to the buckle bunnies always wanting to get in his pants. And one night while playing at a bar he sees another one that just calls his attention and he wants to make sure that she doesn’t leave the […]
25th Sep / 3 Comments
Close Up by Erin McCarthy: Kristine Maddox had always run, after all it’s what her father and even her grandfather had done when things got tough. Her mother didn’t believe in her enough to show her how to stick around. So what was the big surprise that her first big fight […]
24th Sep / 2 Comments
In Blurred by(Connections #3.5) by Kim Karr, After being forced to hide under a new name when getting in too deep with his story about a drug cartel, Ben Covington has finally been allowed to return home to California. He definitely wasn’t ready to face the truth that the woman […]
24th Sep / 1 Comment
In Claudine by Barbara Palmer, Maria is a post grad student who also has her own unique business. A high paid, well known one night only escort, Maria is known as Claudine. She makes fantasies come true. With a painful, hidden past, Maria is not really close to anyone, nor […]
24th Sep / 3 Comments
The Last Chance Maverick by Christyne Butler: Vanessa Brent is brilliant, or so the art world has been saying for years, since her teens actually. When her mother passed away she began to put her soul into her paintings. That was her life, well unless she was with her best girlfriend […]
24th Sep / 4 Comments
Not the Boss’s Baby by Sarah M. Anderson is the first part in The Beaumont Heirs series. This story is about the oldest son, Chadwick Beaumont who has given up a lot for the Beaumont company and is completely dedicated to his job. A lot of people depend on him and […]
23rd Sep / 6 Comments
In Snow Falling on Bluegrass (Bluegrass #3) by Molly Harper, Who knew the Snowpocalypse would befall the employees of the Kentucky Commission on Tourism when they went away for their winter retreat? Executive assistant Kelsey and her boss Sadie have been planning the team building getaway for months, never expecting […]
23rd Sep / 2 Comments
Nightingale by Cathy Maxwell: Sir Dane Pendleton, a self-made man, is writing out his last will and testament. Why? Because he has accepted a challenge from young Lord Whiting, the brother of woman who broke his heart, and he will face him at dawn. Although Dane expects to win the challenge, […]