Category: Review
20th Jul / 1 Comment
Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Boss? by Nina Harrington: When Scott Elstrom was called back to London from Alaska to rescue Elstrom Mapping he had *very* mixed feelings. He loved being isolated and so far away – but there was a satisfaction knowing that his stepbrother had run the […]
20th Jul / 1 Comment
An A to Z of Love by Sophie Pembrooke: Mia has tried to forget about her past so many times for so many years and yet living in a small town, she’s just never been able to get away from it. She tried leaving, but the town just drew her […]
19th Jul / 2 Comments
In Mended (Connections #3) by Kim Karr, Managing the Wild Ones on their rise to fame is everything Xander Wilde has ever wanted. Well. Almost. Over a decade ago he desperately wanted a future to work out with his girlfriend Ivy Taylor, but there was too much standing in their […]
19th Jul / 4 Comments
Don’t Tell the Wedding Planner (One Night in New Orleans) by Aimee Carson: Matt has been looking after his brother ever since their parents died, and even more so when he started his addiction to drugs. Tommy’s clean now, and is engaged to a fellow recovering addict. They’ve both turned […]
19th Jul / 4 Comments
In The Honeymoon Prize by Melissa McClone, Addie and Nick have known each other for what seems like forever. He first proposed to her in kindergarten, but it seemed they were destined to a lifetime as friends only. They have both been attracted to the other at different times, not acting […]
19th Jul / 1 Comment
The Sarantos Baby Bargain by Olivia Gates: Naomi Sinclair wanted nothing more than to get on with her life. There had been so much sadness lately a romance with someone larger than life that ended in divorce, her sister and her brother in law’s deaths. She did have one bright […]
18th Jul / 2 Comments
In Boys and Toys by Cara Lockwood, Liv Tanaka started a job a couple of years ago that she’s kept secret from her very uptight, very religious parents: she makes her living as an adult toy party hostess. And is quite successful, might she add. It’s not that she’s ashamed […]
18th Jul / 4 Comments
In When Day Breaks (KGI #9) by Maya Banks, Eden is a beautiful highly successful model. She also has a very protective family who will do anything to keep her safe. When Eden’s father’s past comes back to haunt him, it is Eden who is threatened and in danger. To […]
18th Jul / 7 Comments
In At No Man’s Command by Melanie Milburne, notorious Aiesha Adams and aristocrat James Challender end up snowbound in the Scottish countryside. Aiesha has been hiding at James’s mother’s house after her latest scandal involving a married US senator when James comes to throw her out because he is supposed […]
18th Jul / 2 Comments
Never Let Me Go by Jennifer Haymore: Celeste McMillan is an extremely smart young woman. She skipped a grade, manically studied during high school and college, and is now the most recognized rookie analyst at Lowenstein, Barrett and Galindo, a top-notch management consulting company in Los Angeles. Thanks to her […]