Category: Review
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 […]
30th Jun / 6 Comments
In Take My Breath Away (Cabin Fever #1) by Christie Ridgway, Poppy Walker is going to prove to her siblings that there is no bad luck attached to their family land in the California mountains. If she has to do all the work restoring the cabins to their former glory, […]
30th Jun / 2 Comments
In The Man She Can’t Forget by Maggie Cox, Lara Bradley is surprised to see her long time crush and her late brother’s best friend at her doorstep. She never forgot Gabriel Devenish and she never expected to feel a whole lot of whirlwind emotions on seeing him after so many […]
30th Jun / 2 Comments
In When You Are Mine (The Bennett’s #1) by Kennedy Ryan, Walsh grew up with everything. He doesn’t flaunt it though, he uses what he has to do good. His best friend Cam grew up in foster homes, never having his own family. Cam has met the woman of his […]
29th Jun / 5 Comments
In Evening Stars (Blackberry Island #3) by Susan Mallery, Nina Wentworth is overburdened with her daily responsibilities. She is at ‘standing room only’ capacity and the last thing she needs is another burden added to her already complicated life. She only has herself to blame – it seems to be […]
29th Jun / 2 Comments
In One Night in Texas by Linda Warren, Angie Wiznowski has been keeping a secret for the past ten years from everyone. Form her family she ahs been hiding the real identity of her daughter’s father, while she has been hiding her daughter’s existence from him. Now she is celebrating […]
29th Jun / 2 Comments
French Blue (Study in Seduction #2) by Natasha Bond: Londoner Lisa Archer is a freelance public relations guru that just completed another successful PR campaign. She has a few months of downtime before she has to leave her temporary home in France for her new contract in New York. Lisa’s […]
28th Jun / 2 Comments
In The Bride Who Wouldn’t by Carol Marinelli, Kate is doing all she can to keep the family antique business from going under after the death of her father and subsequent poor management by her mother and brothers. Kate loves antiques, history and her family. She is a historian teaching […]
28th Jun / 4 Comments
In The Heartbreaker Prince by Kim Lawrence, beautiful socialite Hanna Latimer is captured by an oppressive regime when she ends up at the wrong side of the border while working as an aid worker. Her only means of escape is powerful and arrogant Prince Kamel of Surana but the price […]
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Framed and Hung by Alexis Fleming: This is a little book whose title is full of double-entendres. The heroine is a decorator, so of course she frames and “hangs” items, but the hero of the book is quite the guy, so he is, of course, “hung” in the vernacular. And I’m […]