Category: Review
3rd Mar / 1 Comment
Lantern Lake by Lily Everett is the third novella in the Billionaire Bachelor’s trilogy. All three novella’s take place around Miles’ wedding on Sanctuary Island. Mile’s has bet his three bachelor friends that they too will find true love on Sanctuary Island. In Lantern Lake, instead of finding a new […]
2nd Mar / 0 Comments
Summer Fling (Compass Girls #3) by Mari Carr and Jayne Rylon is a BDSM romance done right. Be prepared, the prologue may cause some tears, so do yourself a favor and have some tissues handy. The romance and BDSM are equally powerful in this emotionally charged book about two lonely […]
2nd Mar / 2 Comments
Doctors Beyond Borders by Georgie Tyler: In Doctors Beyond Borders by Georgie Tyler, Ariadne Tate has deployed to Sudan with a medical aid organization to help those in need and to escape her failed relationship. She vows to herself to find a way to make a difference in a country […]
2nd Mar / 2 Comments
In Uncovering Her Secrets by Amalie Berlin, Dr Dasha Hardin hopes to save the brilliant yet volatile career of the irresistible Dr Preston Monroe. She is trying to make amends for betraying Preston five years ago by stealing his fellowship but her perfect plan is suddenly complicated by his touch, […]
2nd Mar / 3 Comments
Seducing His Princess by Olivia Gates: Jala Aal Masood is a princess, but not of the Disney variety. She lost her parents young and was raised by three older brothers and staff. It was an unusual upbringing to say the least. Then she gets involved in a hostage situation and […]
1st Mar / 0 Comments
His Hometown Girl by Karen Rock: To Jodi Chapman it seems like the hits keep coming. She has a loser of an ex-husband who walked out and hasn’t seen their son since. Her son has autism and since her ex took off hasn’t spoken. Then when he finally gets into […]
1st Mar / 2 Comments
City of Jasmine by Deanna Raybourn: I’m going to preface my review by saying this isn’t what I would call a ‘standard’ romance novel. I’d classify it as more of a Historical Intrigue/Adventure story. That being said, if you stop now – you’re missing out on one of the best books […]
28th Feb / 7 Comments
In Hard as You Can (Hard Ink #2) by Laura Kaye, Former Army special ops intelligence officer Shane McCallan is on a new mission: to clear the names of his brothers in arms after their final mission overseas went haywire. Their work so far has allowed him to cross paths […]
28th Feb / 2 Comments
In Disarm by June Gray, Elsie has had a crush on Henry, her brother’s best friend, since she first set eyes on him. She’s long given up any hope of having any kind of romantic relationship with him though – he treats her more like a sister than a potential […]
28th Feb / 1 Comment
Baby, Be Mine (Thompson & Sons #2) by Vivian Arend is a solid, fast-paced read. The characters are fiery, well described, and interesting. Once I accepted and moved past a moot point at the beginning of the story, I was able to truly enjoy it. Let me explain further. There […]