Category: Review
20th Sep / 1 Comment
Country at Heart by Mandy Magro: I have to admit that I was a bit confused reading Heart by Mandy Margo. I really wanted to love this story, but for me it seemed to fall flat. Dean Lockwood is a Army bomb detector. He and his dog Indy are among the […]
20th Sep / 3 Comments
Share the Moon by Sharon Struth: Small towns tend to have big secrets and this small vacation town in CT is no different. The problem with secrets though is they tend to come out at the most inopportune times. Sophie is our leading lady who has been through the ringer, including […]
19th Sep / 1 Comment
In Every Time I Think Of You by Tracey Garvis-Graves, Daisy has two very important people in her life. Her grandmother who raised her and her son Elliott. Daisy had always planned to move on, but circumstances kept her in her home town, a single mother living with her grandmother. […]
19th Sep / 6 Comments
In Barefoot in Lace (The Barefoot Bay Brides Trilogy #2) by Roxanne St. Claire, When wedding stylist Gussie McBain has a chance encounter with famous photographer Tom “TJ” DeMille in Mimosa Bay, Florida, sparks fly immediately. It turns out the talented guy is staying in the area, taking care of […]
19th Sep / 6 Comments
Single Man Meets Single Mom by Jules Bennett, is the second part of The Barrington Trilogy and can be easily read as a standalone. This series started with with Opposites Attract by Jules Bennett. Hollywood agent Ian Schaffer and Cassie Barrington first meeting is right out of a Hollywood movie […]
19th Sep / 1 Comment
One Hot Second by Stacy Gail: A fiery architect and a hot newspaperman, or how about a suitcase dweller and a hometown lover? Either of these describe the hero, Chandler, and heroine, Parker, of Stacy Gail’s novel One Hot Second.
18th Sep / 3 Comments
In A Love to Call Her Own (Tallgrass #3) by Marilyn Pappano deals with the issues of depression, grief, ptsd and what happens to the family and loved ones of those left behind. Jessy has coped with her Husbands Death by hitting the bottle and picking up nameless men for […]
18th Sep / 2 Comments
In Night Unbound (Immortal Guardians #5) by Dianne Duvall, Lisette d’Alençon and her two brothers have been Immortal Guardians for over two centuries. In that time she has battled vampires to keep humans safe, wondering when, if ever, she will find someone to abate the loneliness that has plagued her. […]
18th Sep / 2 Comments
In Redeeming the CEO Cowboy (The Slades of Sunset Ranch #4) by Charlene Sands, former rodeo champion Casey Thomas is now a successful CEO of a construction company. He is living next door to Susanna Hart who is busy running her Sweet Susie’s pastry business and raising her two-year-old cousin. […]
18th Sep / 1 Comment
Winning Ruby Heart by Jennifer Lohmnann: Ruby Heart had been America’s darling. Young, white and privileged, not to mention sex on a stick. The problem was she knew it and was selfish enough to want that win at the cost of everything from her family to her reputation and once it […]