Category: Review
19th Aug / 4 Comments
Getting Worked Up (Sapphire Falls #2) by Erin Nicholas: What a fun and entertaining story! This book focuses on Phoebe Sherwood, a woman who was born and bred in the small Nebraskan community of Sapphire Falls. She is a sparkly school teacher and about twenty-five percent of the town’s population […]
18th Aug / 2 Comments
In Lay It Down (Desert Dogs #1) by Cara McKenna, when Vince’s friend Alex dies in a supposed accident, Vince is the only one who thinks there might have been more to it. After his last phone conversation with Alex, Vince is determined to find out what really happened. Rough […]
18th Aug / 3 Comments
Where the Horses Run by Kaki Warner is a fascinating mix of Western and Victorian romance, and, unexpectedly, works very well. It is filled with a dizzying array of characters ranging from a cowboy to a Scottish Earl, and clicks together beautifully. Josephine Cathcart is a ruined woman with an illegitimate […]
18th Aug / 1 Comment
The Marriage Agenda by Sarah Ballance: Although I don’t enjoy watching political wrongdoings unfold in the media, I do enjoy a good love story entangled around a political scandal. Ms. Ballance creates a “feel good” scandal with lots of intrigue and “ah hah” moments that caused me to devour the […]
18th Aug / 3 Comments
In Breaking All Her Rules by Maisey Yates, Financial advisor Grace Song has had a horrible day. Not only did her last client hit on her during their meeting, repeatedly, but she’s now going to be late for her next meeting back at the office. So when a NYC cab […]
17th Aug / 4 Comments
In Taming the Country Star by Margo Bond Collins, Kylie Andrews is not happy to learn that country star Cole Grayson is in town. When she had a holiday affair with him in Mexico she was happy, until she found out he had been lying to her about his identity. […]
17th Aug / 2 Comments
In The Texan’s Cowgirl Bride by Trish Milburn, Savannah Baron loves to ride in the rodeo, but if she wants to fulfill her dream of making The Peach Pit from a roadside stand to a country store she will have no more time for it. But when she discovers something […]
17th Aug / 1 Comment
Striking A Chord (Backstage Pass #3) by Dani Wade: It seems that romances centered around a guy in a rock band are very mainstream right now and Striking A Chord is a welcome addition to the Performer trope. This is the story about Sean Rosslair, the hot talented drummer from […]
16th Aug / 4 Comments
In Taken by Tuesday (The Weekday Brides #5) by Catherine Bybee, Judy Gardner is still getting used to her big brother, Michael Wolfe, being such a huge movie star. It doesn’t generally affect her, but it does come in handy when she needs a place to stay while she interns […]
16th Aug / 1 Comment
In She’s The One (Island Bliss Book 2) by Kim Boykin, Melissa really is multi-talented. She runs her Isle of Palms realty office as her paid job, but what she love to do most is play matchmaker. She is successful in both roles, particularly the matchmaking – a gift handed […]