Category: Review
23rd Feb / 1 Comment
The Homeland Trilogy featuring the stories Ask Me to Stay, Ask Me for More and Ask Me for Tomorrow. Ask Me To Stay In Ask Me To Stay, Ethan Foster returns home for his sister-in-law’s funeral. His brother Dean is devastated by his wife’s death and his niece and nephew […]
23rd Feb / 0 Comments
Her Accidental Engagement by Michelle Major: Julia Morgan was a woman who was good at hiding, at running, at showing the world what they wanted to see. It was easier that way, no attachments, no chance at getting hurt. Once she tried to go beyond, she let one man in, it […]
23rd Feb / 0 Comments
In Melting the Ice Queen’s Heart by Amy Ruttan, Dr. Gavin Brice isn’t used to staying in one place but for the sake of his orphaned nieces he leaves his unconventional but effective medical practice in Africa and relocates to San Francisco. He already has too much on his plate […]
22nd Feb / 5 Comments
Temporarily Yours by Diane Alberts: When Cooper Shillings notices the woman sitting alone in the airport waiting area, he sees the perfect opportunity to at least stay entertained while he waits for his plane to board. What he doesn’t plan on is being stabbed by a fledgling superhero and learning the […]
22nd Feb / 0 Comments
Vanilla Twist, (Walk on the Wild Side #2) by C.J. Ellisson, is the sequel to Vanilla on Top, which she wrote in January of 2013. After reading the second book without reading the first, I have to advise, don’t do it. Throughout the story, I felt like I was missing […]
22nd Feb / 0 Comments
Love and Liability by Katie Oliver: Holly James has a lot going on in her world. She is a struggling writer for a teen magazine with a ton of good ideas and a boss from hell. On top of that she is struggling to make rent and has a coworker […]
22nd Feb / 2 Comments
A Doctor to Remember by Joanna Neil: While Saffi waits for the caretaker of her late Aunt’s house to arrive at her hotel, she ponders her “new” life. It’s really her only life. She can’t remember anything much before waking up at the foot of her stairs having fractured her skull. […]
21st Feb / 2 Comments
In Savor (Billionaire Bachelor’s Club) by Monica Murphy, Former pro-baseball player and new winery owner Matthew DeLuca can barely concentrate every time his assistant Bryn James is near. He can see the beauty she hides beneath her drab clothing and behind her crisp, efficient manner. Bryn is a godsend with […]
21st Feb / 1 Comment
February or Forever by Juliet Madison: Drew Williams, the man who has Grammys, cds, and screaming fans everywhere has come home in secret in hopes that his reputation can be salvaged. Did he do anything wrong? Not unless you count picking the wrong woman to get involved with. He just needs […]
21st Feb / 1 Comment
In Second Chance Family by Leigh Duncan, Courtney Smith want nothing to do with baseball. After the death of her husband who was a major league and learning about his betrayal and the lies not only from him but also from people she considered friends she had enough. Not only that, […]