Category: Review
6th Dec / 0 Comments
In Secrets of a Chalet Girl by Lorraine Wilson, while Floramay seem quietly confident she is in Verbier on a journey of self-discovery. She has been betrayed, but surely in Verbier she will be able to find an eligible bachelor. We begin with Flora in a bar celebrating her friend […]
6th Dec / 0 Comments
In More than a Convenient Marriage? by Dani Collins, Gideon and Adara’s marriage has reached a road block. Their marriage of convenience which appeared to be the perfect solution to all her problems has become nothing but an inconvenience for Adara and an incident finally forces her to realize the […]
6th Dec / 0 Comments
In Spellbound by Sylvia Day, A Familiar Kind of Magic introduces us to Max the Hunter who is a powerful warlock chosen by the High Council to tame feral shifter Victoria. Max normally gets his target to submit before turning them over to be placed with their chosen mate. But […]
6th Dec / 0 Comments
In The Cinderella Seduction by Hope Tarr, Stefanie Stefanopoulos has not forgiven herself for getting into a relationship with a con artist, a man that became her fiancé only to steal money from her family. So when her father asks her to entertain Greek tycoon Nikolaos Costas while he tries […]
5th Dec / 1 Comment
In Fighting For You by Sydney Landon, Ella works at Danvers International. In present time, she has come a long way from who she was when she started, thanks in part to the girl friends she’s made and her confidence in herself. Close to 30 though, Ella has never had […]
5th Dec / 0 Comments
Too Much of a Good Thing? by Joss Wood: Lu Sheppard is on the edge of a new chapter in her life. When she was 19, her parents died unexpectedly and she was left in charge of her 8-year old twin brothers. Now they’re off to University, and she’s left in […]
5th Dec / 0 Comments
In Winter’s Heat (Nemesis, Unlimited #1.5) by Zoe Archer, Working with Nemesis gave Ada a thrill she didn’t know she was looking for. She loved being able to speak up and help someone in need, feeling like she made a difference for the first time in her life. So when […]
4th Dec / 1 Comment
In Yours to Keep by Serena Bell, Ana Travares has been keeping a low profile and looking over her shoulder since her visa expired when she was a young child. Unfortunately, due to her mother’s death when she was child her visa was never renewed. If her secret is discovered now […]
4th Dec / 0 Comments
In Defiant in the Desert (Desert Men of Qurhah #1) by Sharon Kendrick, Sara Williams is determined to not to marry the Sultan of Qurhah and is willing to do anything to escape a marriage which was arranged when she was just a child. To escape her fate she flees to […]
4th Dec / 1 Comment
A Little Bit of Holiday Magic by Melissa McClone: Widow Grace Wilcox has spent more than a year deciding to move from Columbus, Georgia, and another few months deciding to move to Astoria, Oregon with her three (almost four) year old son, Liam. It was a bad idea to travel so […]