Tag: 3.5 Stars


REVIEW: The Good, the Bad and the Dumped by Jenny Colgan
10th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Good, the Bad and the Dumped by Jenny Colgan

The Good, the Bad and the Dumped by Jenny Colgan In trying to get her head around her significant under-reaction to her own engagement proposal, Posy launches into a version of natural therapy of sorts, trying to uncover why she isn’t over the moon about getting married to Matt, by reaching […]

REVIEW: Unmasking the Secret Prince by Rebecca Winters
8th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Unmasking the Secret Prince by Rebecca Winters

Unmasking the Secret Prince by Rebecca Winters: Prince Alexandros was whisked into hiding by a close family aide after his parents were murdered and others took over Hellenia. He became Philip Dimas dyeing his hair a lighter color and wearing colored contac lenses. Most people thought the prince had been killed […]

REVIEW: The Heiress Hunt by Joanna Shupe
29th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Heiress Hunt by Joanna Shupe

The Heiress Hunt by Joanna Shupe   is the first book in the new series, The Fifth Avenue Rebels by Joanna Shupe. This is one of my favorite authors, but this book fell a little short for me. Her research and knowledge of this time frame are extensive, and it always […]

REVIEW: The Warrior King by Abigail Owen
22nd Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Warrior King by Abigail Owen

The Warrior King by Abigail Owen is the third book in the Inferno Rising series. After two of her sisters mate with dragon kings, phoenix Meira Amon volunteers to mate with the king of the black dragons, Gorgon. The only problem is she really wants the leader of his warriors, […]

REVIEW: The Billionaire’s Cinderella Housekeeper by Miranda Lee
18th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Billionaire’s Cinderella Housekeeper by Miranda Lee

The Billionaire’s Cinderella Housekeeper by Miranda Lee: The stunning cover reflects the lovely Ruby and the super handsome entertainment mogul Sebastian, sharing a wonderful moment poolside. Most of the story takes place at this location and the home is described beautifully.

REVIEW: For All She Knows by Jamie Beck
17th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: For All She Knows by Jamie Beck

For All She Knows by Jamie Beck: As both a stand alone and as the third book in the Potomac Point series, For All She knows presents an evolving moral dilemma that will squeeze any beating heart, and successfully highlight the very fine line between seeking justice and wanting revenge. As […]

REVIEW: Just Like in the Movies by Heidi Rice
16th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Just Like in the Movies by Heidi Rice

Just Like in the Movies by Heidi Rice: Ruby loves the magic of the big screen and the beautiful escape that they provide, so when she meet Matty they had an instant connection, so much so that he became more than just her employer, he was more her substitute father and mentor. […]

REVIEW: The Poet by Lisa Renee Jones
15th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Poet by Lisa Renee Jones

The Poet by Lisa Renee Jones: There’s a serial killer on the loose and it’s become quite personal for Austin Police Detective Samantha Jazz. Samantha Jazz’s father was her Captain, and as it turns out was a dirty cop, who was gunned down right in front of her. She’s working on […]

REVIEW: Protective Instinct by Tricia Lynne
14th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Protective Instinct by Tricia Lynne

Protective Instinct by Tricia Lynne finds football player Brody Shaw one screw up away from being traded from his hometown team. When he suddenly finds himself in trouble because his dog bit the dog sitter, he hires dog trainer Lily Costello, who happens to be the step-daughter of his team’s general […]

REVIEW: The Accidental Fiance by Christi Barth
9th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Accidental Fiance by Christi Barth

The Accidental Fiance by Christi Barth: Alex Kirkland is having no luck getting a new job after he was fired from a previous one for trying to cover up a theft by someone he supervised and cared about. His sister, Amelia, and their two best friends suddenly are jobless and […]