Category: Review
8th Mar / 1 Comment
The Rome Affair (The House of Steele #3) by Addison Fox: The Rome Affair is the third installment in The House of Steele series. The series features Steele siblings Liam, Campbell, Kensington, and Rowan. The first two books in the series took readers to Paris with security expert, Campbell; then gallivanting […]
8th Mar / 0 Comments
The Guestbook by Holly Martin: Annie Butterworth has gone through a lot in her young life. She was in love with two men in her life, brothers. Unsure of who she would pick or even how she would pick one, the men and the community even would laugh and say they […]
7th Mar / 0 Comments
In Bound to Be Dirty by Savanna Fox, Lily and Dax have been married for 10 years. Despite the connection they had for each other, the love and how well they work physically together, they have grown far apart over the years. Between Dax currently being gone for months at […]
7th Mar / 2 Comments
In Bloom (The Brightside #1) by Katie Delahanty, Olivia Bloom moves to LA to fulfill her dreams of becoming a famous costume designer. She starts her journey by landing a job in a lingerie company and is taken under the wing of two young Hollywood insiders–Parker and Blair who soon […]
7th Mar / 2 Comments
In The Cottage on Juniper Ridge by Sheila Roberts, Jen Heath is severely unhappy with her life as it currently stands. Working two jobs in Seattle, barely able to enjoy her beautiful new condo, stressed out all the time…something needs to change. After taking time to read the book Simplify […]
7th Mar / 1 Comment
Lassoed by Fortune by Marie Ferrarella: Julia Tierney, the small town girl who never had the chance to get away for school, instead sticking around to help her parents run their grocery store when her father got sick. She never lost track of her dreams though. Julia always wanted to cook […]
6th Mar / 3 Comments
The Do-Over by M.K. Schiller is one of the best books I have read within the “relationship of convenience” trope. The plot is fresh, original and funny, in addition to being emotionally charged. The classic nerdy woman winning the hunky guy is at play here as well. There are many […]
6th Mar / 0 Comments
Loving Lord Ash by Sally MacKenzie is like a meringue cookie; it’s light, sweet, enjoyable and too quickly finished. The premise is a tad farfetched, but it does set up the rest of the book beautifully. Eight years earlier, the Marquis of Ashton (Ash), heir to the Duke of Greycliffe, married […]
6th Mar / 2 Comments
Pretender to the Throne by Maisey Yates is the third and final book in the Call Of Duty Series. Though it is a part of a three part series, it can be easily read as a standalone. It follows the story of the eldest haunted rebel prince, Xander Drakos who […]
6th Mar / 3 Comments
In The Sweetest Thing by Lilian Darcy, Tully left Marietta abruptly on prom night 18 years ago. She has rarely returned and now lives and works in California. Now Tully is back in Marietta to help her ‘mother’ take care of her sick ‘sister’ Sugar. After a hard life, Sugar […]