Category: Review
9th May / 3 Comments
In Since I Saw You by Beth Kery, Kam is a brilliant man who keeps himself very isolated from society. A ground breaking technological invention Kam has made is generating a lot of interest and his brother Ian convinces him to come to Chicago to pursue businesses interested in his […]
9th May / 4 Comments
In Sheikh’s Scandal (The Chatsfield #1) by Lucy Monroe, Liyah Amari is determined to find the truth about her birth father and that’s the only reason she took the position of a chambermaid at the exclusive, opulent Chatsfield Hotel, London. But her search ends in heartache, leaving Liyah vulnerable to […]
9th May / 1 Comment
An Unsuitable Husband by Ros Clarke is the successful combination of two very popular romance tropes, sports romance and marriage of convenience. Now that successful attorney Theresa Chartley has recently turned thirty and remains very, very single, her mother has stepped up her matchmaking endeavors to epic proportions. And much […]
8th May / 1 Comment
In Mercy by HelenKay Dimon Becca is part of a special ops team that operates under the radar. Infiltrating an exclusive club in Washington, DC to take down business man Jarrett was pretty routine. Even if it meant becoming intimate with him. Even when Becca told herself it was just […]
8th May / 2 Comments
In Misunderstandings (Woodfalls Girls #2) by Tiffany King, Brittni Mitchell regrets giving in to her friend Melissa’s wishes to travel to Seattle for an engagement party. Especially when she gets trapped in an elevator with her ex-boyfriend, Justin Avery, whom she hasn’t seen in two years. That was when he […]
8th May / 0 Comments
In Twelve Hours of Temptation by Shoma Narayanan, Melissa D’Cruz needs to reach Goa to attend her first major awards ceremony but a night of deadlines and no travelling options have forced her to remain chained to her desk in Mumbai. With her options of reaching the awards ceremony all […]
7th May / 3 Comments
In A Lot Like Love by Julie James, Jordan might be the daughter of a self made billionaire, but she has independently made it on her own with her wine store. She’s well known and successful in her own right, she knows a lot of people highly visible in the […]
7th May / 0 Comments
In Silver Skin (Cold Iron #2) by D.L. McDermott, Helene Whitney’s view on the Fae is a bit clouded thanks to her horrifying experiences with them over the past several months. But when she begins to lose chunks of time and can’t account for what she was doing, she knows […]
7th May / 2 Comments
One Night with Her Ex by Lucy King: Kit and Lily had a tumultuous and short marriage – one that ended after Kit confessed to cheating on Lily with a one-night stand. Now, after five years of unintentional celibacy, Kit decides he needs to see Lily again. He’s done everything he […]
7th May / 3 Comments
Debutantes Don’t Date by Kristina O’Grady: “Debutantes Don’t Date” is a time travel romance, which can often be really fun if you like your romances tinged with a touch of the paranormal, and some fish-out-of-the-water humor. In this case, the “fish” is Grace Lancaster, a party planner who on New […]