Category: Review
6th May / 1 Comment
In Make You Mine by Macy Beckett, Allie is a baker with her own business. But due to her family’s history and reputation, just as many people come into the shop for reasons other than a sweet treat! They come thinking Allie can see things, they come for love charms, […]
6th May / 2 Comments
In Ghost Seer by Robin D Owens, Accountant Clare Cermac has spent her adult life avoiding her great-aunt Sandra and the craziness that surrounded her as a “medium.” Now Clare is inheriting not only her great-aunt’s estate since her passing, which includes a sizable sum of money, but also her […]
6th May / 1 Comment
The Heir of the Castle by Scartlet Wilson: Mary Laurie Jenkins lived, ate and breathed work. After all she was a lawyer in London, what else was there to do? However it had started to have serious affects, like the headaches that never went away. Not to mention she missed her […]
6th May / 2 Comments
In Hiding from Hollywood by Ellie Darkins, Abby was England’s TV sweetheart, but in her search of Hollywood fame she made a wrong choice, which now has her hiding from any type of notoriety. Ethan Walker is a famous movie producer and has been working very hard to create the […]
5th May / 5 Comments
In Always On My Mind (The Sullivans #8) by Bella Andre, Dancer and choreographer Lori “Naughty” Sullivan left her dance crew behind, hopped a plane from Chicago to California and started driving as soon as she touched down. Done with her ex-boyfriend Victor, she needs to find something new to […]
5th May / 2 Comments
The Witch of Clan Sinclair by Karen Ranney: Karen Ranney is one of those “Scottish” authors, who write romances based in Scotland or about Scots. And boy, does she write some great stuff. “The Witch of Clan Sinclair” is consistent with her record, and was a book I throughly enjoyed. It’s […]
5th May / 2 Comments
In One Night to Risk It All by Maisey Yates, Rachel Holt has spent years playing the dutiful daughter, hostess, fiance, and she has not once put a foot wrong. Until reaching for just one electrifying night with a handsome stranger gives her a taste of a freedom she’s never […]
4th May / 1 Comment
In Pretty Reckless by Jodi Linton, Laney is a former teacher, now a Sheriff’s Deputy in Pistol Rock. She’s engaged to Nathan, a veterinarian, who is the kind of man she should be with. She does not want to be with Luke, the cowboy who gave her one night of […]
4th May / 0 Comments
Angel Kin (Angel Assassins #1) is a phenomenal re-launch of author Tricia Skinner’s remarkable writing style. I was worried when I heard the Angel Assassins series was going through transition (new publisher) – Angel Bait, the prequel, was a 2013 favorite of this reader. Angel Kin is the story of Cain, […]
4th May / 3 Comments
The Secret Ingredient by Nina Harrington: Lottie knew somewhere in the back of her mind that she’d see Rob Beresford again someday. Dee was her very best friend, and she’d most likely be marrying Rob’s stepbrother someday. However, she wasn’t prepared to see him now. At an art gallery where […]