Tag: 3.5 Stars
27th Dec / 0 Comments
Love Is a Rogue by Lenora Bell is the first book in the Wallflowers vs. Rogues series. The series looked promising and the book sounded great, but I was a little disappointed after reading it. I normally love books by this author, but this book’s pace dragged, and was hard […]
25th Dec / 0 Comments
In 365 Days (365 Days #1) by Blanka Lipińska, Some birthdays are definitely more memorable than others. It might be the party, the presents, or the location. In Laura Beil’s case, her twenty-ninth birthday was the day she was abducted while on vacation in Sicily. And it wasn’t just a […]
19th Dec / 1 Comment
Wife Support System by Kathleen Whyman: Initially, the idea that a return to the ‘village’ being the best place to raise a child was an attractive one, however, in reality putting three very different women together, who aren’t really ‘friends’ is a recipe for disaster, particularly when their home lives […]
18th Dec / 1 Comment
Undressed with the Marquess by Christi Caldwell is the third and last book in the Lost Lords of London series. Darius “Dare” Grey could never satisfy his father, the Marquess of Milford, as a child. One day he abandoned his future life as the heir and left Mayfair to have […]
17th Dec / 1 Comment
In Swept Away Skye Jordan, Chloe Hart is well-known for her yoga and meditation programs. When her and her two best friends, KT and Laiyla, are hired to host a retreat, Chloe is excited until she discovers the man behind the retreat is actually her ex, Shannon, who broke her […]
15th Dec / 0 Comments
Paradise Cove by Jenny Holiday: When Dr. Nora Walsh’s relationship ended in a less-than ideal manner, she leaves the city ER behind to become a small-town doctor in Matchmaker Bay for two years, all while dealing with her grandmother’s cancer diagnosis. The last thing she expects is to meet a large, […]
28th Nov / 1 Comment
If you need a light romance that’s filled with sweet cookie crumble, then Write Before Christmas by Julie Hammerle is exactly what the doctor ordered. Plagued by a nasty case of writers block and suffering from the pressures fame and fortune has bestowed him, recluse writer M.C Bradford escapes to a […]
25th Nov / 1 Comment
How to Catch a Queen by Alyssa Cole: Shanti has wanted to be a queen for as long as she can remember, so much so that she even studied for it, so when she is presented with the opportunity to marry a royal she takes it in order to help better […]
24th Nov / 1 Comment
Ride the Tide by Julie Ann Walker is the third book in her Deep Six series. This book has an interesting storyline and well-developed characters.
12th Nov / 1 Comment
The Flip Side by James Bailey: Heartbreak on the London Eye on New Years Eve, followed by a tail between legs style return to his parent’s house is reminiscent of every comically tragic opening and how we meet Josh, a seemingly ordinary character in a relatively ordinary situation, albeit smothered in […]