Tag: 3.5 Stars
4th Jun / 3 Comments
Woo’d in Haste by Sabrina Darcy: Woo’d in Haste and its companion Wed at Leisure are “Taming of the Shrew” inspired novellas. They are basically two parts of the same book, one from Bianca’s and one from Kate’s point of view. And yes, Bianca and Kate, the same names as […]
28th May / 0 Comments
In Secrets of a Ruthless Tycoon by Cathy Williams, ruthless tycoon Leo Spencer goes to Ireland to find out about his birth parents after the death of his adoptive parents. He has it all, but there’s one thing his luxurious lifestyle can’t give him—the truth about his past. His search […]
25th May / 1 Comment
The Paris Connection by Cerella Sechrist: Emma Brooks is a divorced mom of a sweet little girl, an American living in Paris and still somehow a romantic. Yes she doesn’t have many friends and yes she is an orphan without much family to speak of, but she has a wonderful […]
21st May / 1 Comment
Heatherdale’s Shy Nurse by Abigail Gordon is a simple romance based on a small rural town with a country feel. It is about Leonie Mitchell who loves children but has been denied the right to have her own after the miscarriage of her baby. To deal with her loss she […]
13th May / 2 Comments
The Bottom Line by Sandy James: Traditional wedding vows can be paraphrased as follows: “Do you promise to be true in good times and in bad, in sickness and in health, to love and honor all the days of your life?” When, unfortunately, one of the partners in the marriage […]
10th May / 0 Comments
Seduce Me by Jo Leigh: Natalie Gellar is truly a delightful woman to read about. She loves her job as a film librarian, archivist, and tour guide. In addition, her excitement as it relates to old films is contagious. She has finally decided that it is time to settle down […]
9th May / 4 Comments
In Sheikh’s Scandal (The Chatsfield #1) by Lucy Monroe, Liyah Amari is determined to find the truth about her birth father and that’s the only reason she took the position of a chambermaid at the exclusive, opulent Chatsfield Hotel, London. But her search ends in heartache, leaving Liyah vulnerable to […]
9th May / 1 Comment
An Unsuitable Husband by Ros Clarke is the successful combination of two very popular romance tropes, sports romance and marriage of convenience. Now that successful attorney Theresa Chartley has recently turned thirty and remains very, very single, her mother has stepped up her matchmaking endeavors to epic proportions. And much […]
6th May / 1 Comment
The Heir of the Castle by Scartlet Wilson: Mary Laurie Jenkins lived, ate and breathed work. After all she was a lawyer in London, what else was there to do? However it had started to have serious affects, like the headaches that never went away. Not to mention she missed her […]
4th May / 1 Comment
In Pretty Reckless by Jodi Linton, Laney is a former teacher, now a Sheriff’s Deputy in Pistol Rock. She’s engaged to Nathan, a veterinarian, who is the kind of man she should be with. She does not want to be with Luke, the cowboy who gave her one night of […]