Category: Review
31st May / 1 Comment
In Bed with the Boss by Alexa Bravo: Hot elevator sex. Grabs your attention, doesn’t it? If you are looking for a book that starts out with a bang, this is for you. Trish Carter is a mid-level executive on the rise. She has been asked by company heads to […]
30th May / 1 Comment
In Her Only Desire (Sultry Summer Nights #1) by Delilah Devlin, Boone Benoit is back in Bayou Vert, Louisiana, for the first time in years since the local scandal that rocked his family. Now an ex-Navy SEAL and the CEO of a security company, Boone is intent on renovating Maison […]
30th May / 0 Comments
In Blind Faith (Sin Brothers #3) by Rebecca Zanetti, Nate and his brother’s are still searching for the key that will halt death. Nate and his brother’s were genetic experiments, raised in a top secret black ops military unit run by ‘the commander’. They were trained to be extreme soldiers, […]
30th May / 1 Comment
The Vintage Summer Wedding by Jenny Oliver:Anna Whitehall has totally lost it, everything. Yes she still has her fiancé and she still has her Vera Wang wedding gown, but all of her money, her self confidence, her job: all GONE! How did it happened? How did she get back to […]
29th May / 2 Comments
Hungry Heart (Konigsburg, Texas, Book 8) by Meg Benjamin: Hungry Hearts is totally my kind of book (I love the foodie books!). Although the book started a little slow, at times I thought I was reading two separate books, could not figure out how the 2 main couples would fit […]
29th May / 1 Comment
Blackmailed by the Billionaire Brewer by Rachel Lyndhurst: Wow, what a great read! This is the story about Piper Reilly, a twenty-six year old woman that is trying to make ends meet while she supports her pregnant younger sister, keeps up with the bills and the mortgage, as she is […]
29th May / 0 Comments
In A Mother’s Secret by Scarlet Wilson, Dr. Gemma Haliday moved out to the scheduled Isle of Arran to ensure complete privacy after winning a much publicized custody case for her daughter. An embarrassing first encounter with her ridiculously attractive new colleague Dr. Logan Scott ignites feelings Gemma thought was […]
28th May / 3 Comments
In The Professional: Parts 1-3 (The Game Maker #1) by Kresley Cole, Natalie Porter’s six year search for her biological father is about to end. The clues have finally led her to believe Russia is her homeland but the investigator she hired is no longer communicating with her. While Natalie’s […]
28th May / 5 Comments
Dreams of Lilacs by Lynn Kurland: I will gleefully admit that this is my favorite type of romance: lushly romantic, full of character development, loving families and a touch of mystery. It is also, most interestingly, a medieval romance, set in 1232. This is the fifteenth novel of Lynn Kurland’s de […]
28th May / 0 Comments
In Secrets of a Ruthless Tycoon by Cathy Williams, ruthless tycoon Leo Spencer goes to Ireland to find out about his birth parents after the death of his adoptive parents. He has it all, but there’s one thing his luxurious lifestyle can’t give him—the truth about his past. His search […]