Category: Review


REVIEW: Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams
1st May / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams

Practice Makes Perfect by Sarah Adams: All flower shop owner Annie Walker really wants is to find herself a romance novel worth love story but with the way things have been going and after overhearing her last date say that she was boring, Annie can’t help but fear that her dream […]

REVIEW: Expecting Her Enemy’s Heir by Pippa Roscoe
1st May / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Expecting Her Enemy’s Heir by Pippa Roscoe

Expecting Her Enemy’s Heir by Pippa Roscoe is the second and final instalment in the A Billion-Dollar Revenge duet. Amelia delivers her long planned revenge on Alessandro Rossi with 100% finesse and a side of guilt. Their forbidden night a few months ago caused her plans to go off kilter a […]

REVIEW: Save the Best for Last by Jennifer Probst
30th Apr / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Save the Best for Last by Jennifer Probst

Save the Best for Last by Jennifer Probst: Tessa Harper and her two best friends started Quench, a magazine for women. She was known for her makeovers that helped women win the man they wanted. But lately, she began to wonder if her makeovers were doing the women a disservice. Was […]

REVIEW: Sugar, Spice, and Can’t Play Nice by Annika Sharma
29th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Sugar, Spice, and Can’t Play Nice by Annika Sharma

Sugar, Spice, and Can’t Play Nice by Annika Sharma is the second book in the Chai Masala Club series. I did not read the first book in this series, but not once did I feel lost in the story. The characters were funny, endearing and totally entertaining. Let me tell you […]

REVIEW: The Worst Wedding Date by Pippa Grant
28th Apr / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Worst Wedding Date by Pippa Grant

The Worst Wedding Date by Pippa Grant: A trip to the beautiful island of Hawaii is just the thing that all round good girl Delaney Kingston needs and add in the fact that its not just any tropical getaway but her best friend Emma’s destination wedding and it would be hard […]

REVIEW: The Italian’s Innocent Cinderella by Cathy Williams
28th Apr / 5 Comments

REVIEW: The Italian’s Innocent Cinderella by Cathy Williams

The Italian’s Innocent Cinderella by Cathy Williams is an enjoyable slow burn romance that I found to be pleasant and enjoyable without all the usual angst a Presents usually has. When Maude’s best friend stands her up as her plus one for an upcoming weekend event, Maude’s boss Mateo agrees […]

REVIEW: Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld
27th Apr / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld

Romantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld: In a very Shakespearean two novels collide type fashion, Romantic Comedy traces two different contextual arcs that band together due to Covid, highlighting a clear picture of what life was like before, during and possibly even after type trichotomy of our recent world. Sally and Noah […]

REVIEW: King of Wrath by Ana Huang
26th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: King of Wrath by Ana Huang

King of Wrath by Ana Huang: For a man like Dante Russo, power and control are everything, both in his professional and personal lives. So when he finds himself being blackmailed by the Lau family he vows to do whatever it takes to being them down and if that mean agreeing […]

REVIEW: The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster
25th Apr / 12 Comments

REVIEW: The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster

In The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster, Some people might find being called ‘the flower lady’ a ho-hum thing. But not for Emily Lucretia. She’s proud of her flower shop in pretty little Cemetery, Indiana, and has spent years building it into a success. So what if it’s happened […]

REVIEW: Falling Hard for the Royal Guard by Megan Clawson
24th Apr / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Falling Hard for the Royal Guard by Megan Clawson

Falling Hard for the Royal Guard by Megan Clawson: For Maggie Moore nothing is quite as appealing as an all consuming love story but being a single 26 year old in London really doesn’t have all that many knights in shining armour riding around even for someone like Maggie who working […]