Category: Review
13th May / 2 Comments
The Bottom Line by Sandy James: Traditional wedding vows can be paraphrased as follows: “Do you promise to be true in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, to love and honor all the days of your life?” When, unfortunately, one of the partners in the marriage […]
12th May / 0 Comments
In Blue Notes by Carrie Lofty, Keeley Chamber’s childhood was the stuff that nightmares are made of. Literally. The hell her parents put her through would have been enough for most children to give up. But whenever she could find the time and the means, Keeley had her music and […]
12th May / 2 Comments
In All Fired Up (DreamMakers #1) by Vivian Arend and Elle Kennedy, Parker is a former Ranger who has moved onto something completely different and unexpected as a civilian! Along with his friends Jack and Dean, they have founded the successful DreamMakers company. Essentially an event planner for those men […]
12th May / 2 Comments
Double Take by Leslie Kelly: What do you get when a sex therapist and police chief find themselves huddled together on the rockiest ferry ride of their lives? A refreshing, steamy romance between two people that for the first time ever, experience true, over the top, lust and love. Lindsey […]
11th May / 0 Comments
In Resisting Her Rebel Hero by Lucy Ryder, Dr. Cassidy Mahoney did not expect to land up in jail when she trades city life for a quiet mountain town. When she is called to the police station to treat one of the inmates, she does not expect her patient to be […]
11th May / 1 Comment
Date on the Run by Jill Monroe is a fast-paced novella that I inhaled in about an hour. Considering this is a short story, it is heavy on character definition, plot development and sexual tension. Juliet Martin is a human interest reporter for the local newspaper, aspiring to do more […]
10th May / 1 Comment
In It Happened One Wedding by Julie James, Sidney is ready to move on after an embarrassing and hurtful end to her engagement. Her biological clock is ticking, and she would like nothing more than to meet Mr. Right. Her sister’s upcoming wedding makes her all the more anxious to […]
10th May / 1 Comment
In Skinny Bitch Gets Hitched (Skinny Bitch #2) by Kim Barnouin, Skinny Bitch and vegan chef extraordinaire Clementine Cooper finally has a restaurant to call her own. Clementine’s No Crap Cafe is doing well thanks to her meticulous attention to detail, talented staff, and the vegan trend in L.A. She […]
10th May / 0 Comments
Seduce Me by Jo Leigh: Natalie Gellar is truly a delightful woman to read about. She loves her job as a film librarian, archivist, and tour guide. In addition, her excitement as it relates to old films is contagious. She has finally decided that it is time to settle down […]
9th May / 5 Comments
In Falling for Owen (The McBrides #2) by Jennifer Ryan, Reformed bad boy Owen McBride is now fighting on the right side of the law, having become a lawyer with his practice located in his hometown of Fallbrook. Owen had spent time helping take care of his best friend Rain […]