Tag: 4.5 Stars


REVIEW: King’s Price by Jackie Ashenden
19th Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: King’s Price by Jackie Ashenden

King’s Price by Jackie Ashenden is the first steamy story in her new series Kings of Sydney. It’s about brothers who have inherited a business that used to be mob run (by their father) and that they’ve taken pains to make legitimate. Part of re-inventing their image involves getting into […]

REVIEW: The Left Side of Perfect by Meghan Quinn
18th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Left Side of Perfect by Meghan Quinn

The Left Side of Perfect by Meghan Quinn: Colby is the total package: sexy, handsome, and a fighter pilot. He’s brooding, confident, and yet not a player like many of his fighter pilot friends and co-workers. He’s pretty much married to his job and isn’t at all in the market […]

REVIEW: Just This Once by Mira Lyn Kelly
17th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Just This Once by Mira Lyn Kelly

Just This Once by Mira Lyn Kelly: Molly is smart, independent, stubborn, and unique. She’s a loyal friend and sister who is always willing to tell it like it is. She craves stability and security, which is why she owns a housekeeping business, runs a web design service, and manages […]

REVIEW: Cowboys Need Not Apply by Robert Tate Miller
16th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Cowboys Need Not Apply by Robert Tate Miller

In Cowboys Need Not Apply (Small Town #1) by Robert Tate Miller, rodeo cowboy Matt Walker and ballerina Jessica Carmichael are nursing injuries and the only way to get back to the top in their respective careers is to have physical therapy at one of the top therapy centres. Too […]

REVIEW: Sheikh’s Princess of Convenience by Dani Collins
13th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Sheikh’s Princess of Convenience by Dani Collins

In Sheikh’s Princess of Convenience (Bound to the Desert King #3) by Dani Collins, when her brother agrees to marriage between her and Sheikh Karim to avoid scandal, Galila decides she’s not going to make things easy for the ruthless Sheikh. However, the more time she spends around Karim, the […]

REVIEW: Muse by Katy Evans
12th Sep / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Muse by Katy Evans

In Muse (Manhattan #3) by Katy Evans, In the midst of writing what she’s sure will be her breakout book, everything comes to a screeching halt for fledgling romance author Becka. Call it writer’s block or say that her muse is missing in action, it doesn’t matter. She’s stuck. And […]

REVIEW: Taking a Shot by Taryn Leigh Taylor
10th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Taking a Shot by Taryn Leigh Taylor

Taking a Shot by Taryn Leigh Taylor: A planner, so much so that she researches and plans her one night stand. The bad boy, who once traded from his NHL team, is determined to screw his head on straight and play the straight and narrow. One night, one unforgettable night […]

REVIEW: The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory
9th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory

The Wedding Date by Jasmine Guillory: Alexa is the dedicated and passionate Chief of Staff to the Mayor of Berkeley. Her current focus is on a new program for at-risk teens, which is close to her heart. Alexa is funny, smart, extroverted, and is addicted to coffee and doughnuts. She’s not […]

REVIEW: Rancher’s Dream by B.J. Daniels
8th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Rancher’s Dream by B.J. Daniels

Rancher’s Dream (The Montana Cahills #6) by B.J. Daniels: Mountain Crest, or as the citizens of Gilt Edge, Montana call it, Baxter’s Folly, is to be her new home. Deidre “Drey” Hunter’s new husband “surprises” her with this announcement at their wedding reception.

REVIEW: Dark Sentinel by Christine Feehan
7th Sep / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Dark Sentinel by Christine Feehan

In Dark Sentinel (Dark #28) by Christine Feehan, Trying to make sense out of the darkness that has recently touched her life after the brutal loss of her family, Lorraine Peters has been on a solitary quest in the woods to redefine herself. Unfortunately, she encounters more brutality when she […]