Tag: 3.5 Stars


REVIEW: A Decent Proposal by Teresa Southwick
21st Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Decent Proposal by Teresa Southwick

A Decent Proposal by Teresa Southwick: Sydney McKnight works for McKnight Automotive in Blackwater Lake Montana, her dad is her boss. He is worried about her, both her brothers are married and have started families. Sydney mother died in childbirth, while having her, and her father has recently found love, with […]

REVIEW: Greek’s Last Redemption by Caitlin Crews
20th Apr / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Greek’s Last Redemption by Caitlin Crews

Greek’s Last Redemption by Caitlin Crews is the thirtheenth part in The Chatsfield series and can be easily read as a standalone. Theo never forgave his estranged wife Holly for her deception and when he sees her again in his office demanding a divorce, he decides to get back at her […]

REVIEW: The Wedding Audition by Joanne Rock and Catherine Mann
18th Apr / 5 Comments

REVIEW: The Wedding Audition by Joanne Rock and Catherine Mann

The Wedding Audition (Runaway Brides #1) by Joanne Rock and Catherine Mann: Two people with cameras all over them just want to hide out from the world. Can they make that happen in small town Alabama? Annamae Jessup wasn’t sure about her life any more all she knew was that […]

REVIEW: Stealing Hearts by Erica Marks
17th Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Stealing Hearts by Erica Marks

  Stealing Hearts by Erica Marks: The classic screw up… would she ever figure it out? The classic alpha, would he ever see her as more than someone to protect? Lucy Waverly always managed to find trouble. Not that she meant to any more, she was an adult and thought maybe […]

REVIEW: The Marakaios Marriage by Kate Hewitt
13th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Marakaios Marriage by Kate Hewitt

The Marakaios Marriage by Kate Hewitt is the first part in The Marakaios Brides series. Antonios Marakaios has not forgiven his wife Lindsay Douglas over the way she left him. He is determined to bring her back for a family gathering in exchange for a final severing of ties.

REVIEW: French Coast by Anita Hughes
12th Apr / 6 Comments

REVIEW: French Coast by Anita Hughes

In French Coast by Anita Hughes, When Serena found out that she would have the chance to write the memoir of Yvette Renault, the retired editor of Vogue in France, it looked like her dreams were coming true. Work at the Vogue office in San Francisco was going well and […]

REVIEW: The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan
12th Apr / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan

In The Royal We by Heather Cocks and Jessica Morgan, the love story of Nick and Bex is told from their first meeting up until the eve of their wedding. Rebecca, or Bex, recounts the truth of their story and hitting the highlights of their eight-year relationship. They first met […]

REVIEW: Twice as Daring by Sami Lee
31st Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Twice as Daring by Sami Lee

Twice as Daring by Sami Lee is the fourth installment in the Dare to Love novella series from Kindle Worlds. Author Carly Phillips developed the “Dare” family and each novella created under the Dare to Love umbrella, includes some of the characters and/or settings from her original, ongoing series. This story […]

REVIEW: An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham
29th Mar / 8 Comments

REVIEW: An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham

An Arabian Courtship by Lynne Graham is a marriage of convenience romance and was first published in 1990 and has been reissued recently. Polly marries Prince Raschid, heir to a desert kingdom. She is expecting a convenient boring marriage where she will face problems adjusting to a very different culture but […]

REVIEW: Reunited with Her Italian Ex by Lucy Gordon
26th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Reunited with Her Italian Ex by Lucy Gordon

Reunited with Her Italian Ex by Lucy Gordon: Natasha Bates didn’t trust men. After all every man she’s ever loved had disappeared on her, starting with her father. Which had led to her very bitter mother who helped to make her so bitter. Then in Italy she met him. Everything changed, […]