Category: Review
24th Jun / 1 Comment
The Best Man for the Job by Lucy King: Celia figured she’d almost gotten out of the thing she’d dreaded most. Seeing Marcus again. He very nearly missed her brother’s wedding, which would mean she wouldn’t have to be escorted down the aisle on his arm. But there he was […]
23rd Jun / 1 Comment
In Temptation in Shadows by Gena Showalter, Sean Walker’s attraction to waitress Gabby Huit is bad news. His job is to protect her as a bodyguard at the local bar where she works, not to fall for her, which could only lead to heartbreak on both their parts. They also […]
23rd Jun / 1 Comment
How to School Your Scoundrel by Juliana Gray is the third book in “Princess in Hiding Trilogy,” about a trio of germanic princess from the small principality of Holstein-Schweinwald-Huhnhof. This one concerns the Crown Princess Luisa, destined to be head of state after her father and her husband are assassinated […]
23rd Jun / 2 Comments
In A Question of Honor by Kate Walker, Karim al Khaifa is entrusted with the ask of retrieving the rebellious runaway princess Clementina Saveneski from her hideout in England and return her home to be wed…to another man. It should be an easy task for Karim but how does he […]
22nd Jun / 3 Comments
In Had To Be You by Robin Kaye, Slater is back in Red Hook – the last place he wants to be – to help his father Pete with the bar and his Nicki, a young girl Pete has taken in, similar to the way he took Slater and his […]
22nd Jun / 1 Comment
Million Dollar Maverick by Christine Rimmer: Callie Kennedy was running to a future that didn’t include men. In fact her future was in a small town doing what she loved, practicing medicine. Yes she was single and yes she was sweet and trusting, but her past had proved perhaps she […]
22nd Jun / 1 Comment
Hollywood Scandal (a Seacliffe Medical Novel) by Julie Rowe: Dr. Calla Roberts is not your typical plastic surgeon. She is not in it for the money or the prestige. Reconstructive surgery is her specialty and helping others is her calling. Not to long ago Calla was extremely happy with the […]
21st Jun / 3 Comments
In The Unexpected Bride by Joanne Walsh, Emma has come to Marietta from England to be the Nanny for Laurent’s two small children. After his wife died giving birth to the youngest, Laurent has struggled to raise his son and daughter. Despite help from everyone, Laurent just can’t do it […]
21st Jun / 2 Comments
In Valentine Vote by Susan Blexrud, Courtney Larson is a lobbyist for the Tobacco-Free campaign. After the death of her mother, this cause has becomes personal for her. She wants to make a difference and she believes that raising taxes on tobacco will make a difference on the consumption of […]
21st Jun / 1 Comment
Home Truths by Louise Forster is a tale about family, secrets, and love, set in a small town in Australia, where everyone knows not only your name and but also the names of the skeletons in your closet. Jennifer Dove works and lives in London, England, having fled Australia to […]