Tag: 3.5 Stars


REVIEW: Million Dollar Christmas Proposal by Lucy Monroe
1st Nov / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Million Dollar Christmas Proposal by Lucy Monroe

Million Dollar Christmas Proposal by Lucy Monroe “She has to be educated…no candidate should be younger than twenty-five and no older than her mid-thirties. She cannot have her own children that would compete with Franca and Angilu for attention. The candidate should be passable in the looks department, if not […]

REVIEW: Single Dads Christmas Miracle by Susan Meier
31st Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Single Dads Christmas Miracle by Susan Meier

In Single Dads Christmas Miracle by Susan Meier, Clark Beaumont is still dealing with the after effects of his wife’s death three years ago. Even though he has managed to keep his engineering business afloat, he is having a tougher time with his kids. His son Jack is failing all […]

REVIEW: Never Gamble with a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne
29th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Never Gamble with a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne

Never Gamble with a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne: The Series: Scandalous Caffarellis trilogy comes to a finish in “Never Gamble with a Caffarelli”, the story of Remy and Angelique. Angelique is the daughter of Henri Marchand, ex-business partner of Vittorio Caffarelli. Their parting was bitter, so bitter that the two men strive […]

REVIEW: The One She Was Warned About by Shoma Narayanan
28th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The One She Was Warned About by Shoma Narayanan

In The One She Was Warned About by Shoma Narayanan, Shweta bumps into her school classmate after fiffteen years. Nikhil was the bad boy in school and used to get in all sorts of trouble while she was the geek who used to state her opinion about him without mincing […]

REVIEW: Come and Get it by Keira Cole
20th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Come and Get it by Keira Cole

In Come and Get it by Keira Cole, Dixie Rose is the classic sweet and loved by everyone Texas rose. Dixie lost her husband in Iraq and now works doing what she loves cooking and feeding people. She is adored by each and very one of the men she feeds […]

REVIEW: Long Shot by Hanna Martine
17th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Long Shot by Hanna Martine

In Long Shot by Hanna Martine, big city event planner Jen is returning the Gleann to try to save the Highland Games. The Highland Games are a big part of Gleann, and in the dying town, losing them would be disastrous. Gleann holds a special place in Jen’s heart…it was […]

REVIEW: Daring to Date Dr. Celebrity by Emily Forbes
16th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Daring to Date Dr. Celebrity by Emily Forbes

In Daring to Date Dr. Celebrity by Emily Forbes, celebrity doctor, Caspar St. Claire is to film his new reality TV show at Blue Lake Hospital. The TV series is a hospital drama featuring real patients and real doctors and everybody at BLue Lake seems to comfortable is sharing their […]

REVIEW: Visconti’s Forgotten Heir by Elizabeth Power
16th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Visconti’s Forgotten Heir by Elizabeth Power

In Visconti’s Forgotten Heir by Elizabeth Power, The moment Magenta lays her sight on Andreas Visconti , she realizes he is the father of her son but the only problem is that she doesn’t remember anything about him because of her amnesia caused by a brain haemorrhage when she was […]

REVIEW: Miracle on Kaimotu Island by Marion Lennox
6th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Miracle on Kaimotu Island by Marion Lennox

In Miracle on Kaimotu Island by Marion Lennox, Ginny Koestrel returns to Kaimotu island with her step daughter in tow. Button has Down’s syndrome and is the result of an affair her dead husband had with his boss’s wife. After her biological mother abandoned her, Ginny became Button’s mother in […]

REVIEW: Stay With Me by Elyssa Patrick
3rd Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Stay With Me by Elyssa Patrick

Stay With Me by Elyssa Patrick: What a sweet and sexy first book in a brand new series. “Stay With Me” by Elyssa Patrick was filled with lovable characters and a very believable and addictive storyline. Though it does have some adult content, so I would only recommend this book […]