Category: Review
3rd Jul / 6 Comments
Christmas in July (Christmas, Colorado #2) by Debbie Mason is a story about love, about guilt, about regrets, about forgiveness, and about new beginnings. I have to say at first I had mixed feelings about reading this book. Even while reading, at times I just wanted to stop because it […]
3rd Jul / 4 Comments
In 200 Harley Street: The Tortured Hero (200 Harley Street #8) by Amy Andrews, working for Hunter Clinic’s charity operation has given Ethan a chance to relive his life again. His work in reconstructive work for people in need has helped him block his army trauma. He is trying to […]
3rd Jul / 6 Comments
Rock, Rattle and Roll by Taryn Elliott & Cari Quinn: Once Deacon finally made Harper his, he wasn’t willing to wait another second to make it permanent. They were Mr. and Mrs. McCoy before you could spell ‘Tattoo’. But the honeymoon had to be put on hold. Harper was starting […]
2nd Jul / 4 Comments
If You Want Me (The Ashford Legacy #2) by Cassi Carver is a hot little novella that I just could not put down. A lively plot with twists and turns in all the right places draws the reader into this engaging romance, with characters that that are warm, impassioned and […]
2nd Jul / 2 Comments
In Perfect 10 by Erin McCarthy, For the past eleven months, Katrina Phillips has lamented over Drew Jordan as being the-one-who-got-away. They were best friends through college until their relationship took a drunken turn for the sexy one fateful night. Since Drew bailed on her the next morning, Katrina hasn’t […]
2nd Jul / 2 Comments
Love, Lies and Lemon Cake by Sue Watson is a laugh out loud, roll on the floor, makes you feel good no matter what is happening in your life right now kind of book. This is the first book that I have had the pleasure of reading by this author, […]
2nd Jul / 3 Comments
Knight of Love by Catherine LaRoche is set during a unique time for romance books, during the March Revolution of 1848. According to Wikipedia, this was “a series of loosely coordinated protests and rebellions in the states of the German Confederation.” It starts out with a literal *snap*, as the […]
1st Jul / 2 Comments
In The Beekeeper’s Ball (Bella Vista Chronicles #2) by Susan Wiggs, Isabel Johansen’s family home, Bella Vista, is her sanctuary. One that’s been kept mostly to herself and her grandparents over the years. But now, there will be a big family wedding taking place on the grounds, which she’s happily […]
1st Jul / 3 Comments
Scandalize Me (Fifth Avenue Trilogy #2) by Caitlin Crews: Hunter’s fallen about as far as a football “star” can fall. He chose his path, so he can’t complain. In fact, he doesn’t complain. He doesn’t do much of anything these days except live up to whatever the tabloids paint him […]
1st Jul / 1 Comment
Star Struck (Lights, Camera #2) by Laurelin Paige: Lucky me, I read and reviewed the first book in this series and now I get the same opportunity with book two. I love reading about the the goings on in the film industry, even when the characters are fictional. Based on […]