Category: Review
1st Sep / 3 Comments
In 200 Harley Street: The Shameless Maverick (200 Harley Street #7) by Louisa George, Junior surgeon Kara Stephens and Irish surgeon Declan Underwood shared an out of the world kiss at the annual hospital ball but things between them turned awkward soon and both of them started avoiding each other […]
31st Aug / 2 Comments
The Nanny Proposition by Rachel Bailey: Liam Hawke thinks he has everything in the world, he’s rich, thriving lifestyle, and a great family. Then on the way to a meeting his entire life changes with just one phone call. Jenna Peters, ran far far away when she learned her world was […]
31st Aug / 4 Comments
In Chad’s Chance by Elley Arden, Chad Whitman has been running the family diner. But now that his father is retiring he wants something more, something to make his mark, only finding it and then convincing his father and his brother Adam to back him up will not be easy. […]
30th Aug / 1 Comment
Let me start by saying that even though Special Interest by Emma Barry is a romance based in the political arena, it did not feel like a political book at all. It was a wonderful, heartfelt love story about two people who, yes are both involved in politics, yes are […]
30th Aug / 1 Comment
In The Trouble With Lucy by Carol Marinelli, Carol Marinelli takes us on a journey of personal growth after tragedy, hurt and betrayal. Gloria is the wife and mother whose husband left her for his much younger, pregnant girlfriend 12 years ago. Gloria spent a lot of time angry and […]
30th Aug / 4 Comments
In Marrying the Wrong Man by Elley Arden, Morgan Parrish was embroiled in a scandal three years ago. She was about to marry a man her father put on the path to presidency by helping him with his place in politics as a congressman, only when she was about to […]
30th Aug / 1 Comment
A Hot Time in Texas by Ann DeFeee: Henerietta “Munchie” Morrison needed a new start. It wasn’t that she was unhappy persay, but she wasn’t able to move on. It just felt like everyone she loved would leave her. First her parents died, then her aunt who had taken care of […]
29th Aug / 7 Comments
In Heroes Are My Weakness by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Annie Hewitt’s trek back to Peregrine Island, off the coast of Maine, is not for a relaxing vacation. Instead, she is coming to terms with her mother’s death as well as having nowhere else to go. She hopes little Moonraker Cottage […]
29th Aug / 3 Comments
In Bound To Danger (Deadly Ops #2) by Katie Reus, Maria is the only survivor of a terrorist attack at a party full of influential people including Maria’s mother. Maria wakes up in the hospital with no memory of the party or the attack…only the memory of fear and the […]
29th Aug / 4 Comments
A Wife for One Year by Brenda Harlen: Best friends for life, not from birth but from that funny time when guys and girls have a hard time being friends, high school. Daniel and Kenna have been through the ringer with many things but neither one of them ever expected to […]