Tag: 4.5 Hearts


Review: Recipe for Satisfaction by Gina Gordon
9th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: Recipe for Satisfaction by Gina Gordon

Recipe for Satisfaction by Gina Gordon is a hot romantic read that will definitely satisfy you. Sterling Andrews is tired of being the boring and dependable daughter, for she is the sole financial caretaker of her hippie parents and her twin sisters.  So she decides to listen to her friend and […]

Review: That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers
5th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers

That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers is a charming and sweet sequel in the Swift River Valley series Librarian Phoebe O’Dunn has a wonderful life in the small Massachusetts town of Knights Bridge. She is surrounded by her family, friends and rich New England history. She discovers an untouched […]

Review: Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan

Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan was an engaging read about perseverance in the face of adversity. Selene grew up with an abusive father who pretty much kept Selene and her mother prisoners on the island in their own home without money or contact with the outside world. Selene […]

Review: A SEAL’s Surrender by Tawny Weber
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: A SEAL’s Surrender by Tawny Weber

A SEAL’s Surrender by Tawny Weber: Good-girl-next-door Eden Gillespie has had a crush on her neighbor Cade Sullivan since she was a preteen and he was deemed the hottest guy in town. His romantic trysts were legendary yet casual and the exclusive group of girls he romanced were dubbed the “Cade-ettes”. […]

Review: When Summer Comes by Brenda Novak
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: When Summer Comes by Brenda Novak

I love Brenda Novak’s writing style and When Summer Comes definitely did not disappoint in the least. The third in the Whiskey Creek series, this story is about Callie Vanetta and her struggle with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. She was diagnosed a few months earlier and has kept it a secret […]

Review: Not Quite Dating by Catherine Bybee
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Not Quite Dating by Catherine Bybee

Catherine Bybee has crafted the perfect rags to riches romance with Not Quite Dating! Jack Morrison is also known to his friends as Moore, as in more women, more time, and more money, due to his families wealth. After running in to an old gold digging girlfriend while out at […]

Review: Falling For Her Fiancé by Cindy Madsen
28th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: Falling For Her Fiancé by Cindy Madsen

Falling For Her Fiancé by Cindy Madsen is a beautiful friends to lovers romance. Dani and Wes have been best friends since college. They have been there for each other in each relationship and breakup, in every good and bad time. But what they don’t understand is why people can’t […]

Review: The Truth about Comfort Cove by Tara Taylor Quinn
28th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: The Truth about Comfort Cove by Tara Taylor Quinn

Tara Taylor Quinn has proven that she is a master story teller with The Truth about Comfort Cove! Lucy Hayes is an Indiana detective working on the cold case that involved the rape of her mother and the disappearance of her baby sister Allie that occurred twenty five years ago. […]

Review: At His Majesty’s Request by Maisey Yates
27th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: At His Majesty’s Request by Maisey Yates

At His Majesty’s Request by Maisey Yates is book 2 in the Call of Duty series. Prince Stavros heir to throne needs to get married, and married quick so he enlist the help of professional matchmaker extraordinaire Jessica Carter. Why you ask? Well Stavros has a pretty logical explanation… “When I want […]

Review: Keeping Her Up All Night by Anna Cleary
27th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: Keeping Her Up All Night by Anna Cleary

Keeping Her Up All Night by Anna Cleary is a story about letting go off your past and taking a chance on the present. Amber O’Neill gave up her ballet career to move home and take care of her ailing mother. When Amber’s mom passes away she inherits her mothers […]