Tag: 4.5 Stars


REVIEW: His Housekeeper’s Twin Baby Confession by Abby Green
29th Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: His Housekeeper’s Twin Baby Confession by Abby Green

His Housekeeper’s Twin Baby Confession by Abby Green: Running on pure instinct, Massimo hires dangerously thin and visibly worn out Carrie on the spot as his housekeeper. Four years later Massimo and Carrie face the inevitable head on and explore their mutual attraction that’s grown over the years for an agreed […]

REVIEW: Pity Party by Whitney Dineen
25th Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Pity Party by Whitney Dineen

Pity Party by Whitney Dineen: Silk, lace, tulle. Veils, puffy white dresses and tiaras. All things that would make any girl giddy, but for bridal store owner Mellisa they are just a reminder that she is as single as a Pringle. Finding that true, long lasting love is proving to be […]

REVIEW: You Can Hide by Rebecca Zanetti
23rd Sep / 9 Comments

REVIEW: You Can Hide by Rebecca Zanetti

You Can Hide by Rebecca Zanetti takes place a couple months after the first book in the series, You Can Run, ended. FBI Special Agent Laurel Snow is back in her hometown of Genesis Valley, dealing with another serial killer. Once again, she is paired up with Huck Rivers, the […]

REVIEW: Finding Forever With the Single Dad by Becky Wicks
22nd Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Finding Forever With the Single Dad by Becky Wicks

Finding Forever With the Single Dad by Becky Wicks: Lucie left home to go to medical school in America and then stayed away by going to various dangerous locales around the world helping. After a horrendous disaster in Peru, she knows she needs a temporary break to get herself together […]

REVIEW: Positively, Penelope by Pepper D. Basham
14th Sep / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Positively, Penelope by Pepper D. Basham

Positively, Penelope by Pepper D. Basham: Penelope loves theatre, in fact she loves all things vintage and creative, so it really is a dream come true when she is given a chance to do a paid internship on the island of Skymar for the islands oldest and most historical theatre. […]

REVIEW: Ghosted by Sarah Ready
13th Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Ghosted by Sarah Ready

In Ghosted by Sarah Ready, If anyone in Jillian Nejat’s life thinks it’s ironic that she writes an advice column about love and relationships when she herself has spent many years alone, they’re nice enough not to mention it. They’ve also accepted the fact that Jilly can’t speak to men. […]

REVIEW: Ali And the Rebel Doc by Emily Forbes
7th Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Ali And the Rebel Doc by Emily Forbes

Ali And the Rebel Doc by Emily Forbes: At forty, Ali is fulfilled in her career and has made it to the being Head Of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the busy Sydney Central Hospital. She leads a very disciplined life. She has several close female friends who also have important roles […]

REVIEW: Her Younger Man by Shannon Stacey
5th Sep / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Her Younger Man by Shannon Stacey

Her Younger Man by Shannon Stacey: Laura Thompson helps run the family business along with her son. She has been a widow for a while. She was sad to lose her husband, but at the same time she had gone from taking care of her father to living her life […]

REVIEW: Another Time, Another Place by Jo Lovett
4th Sep / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Another Time, Another Place by Jo Lovett

Another Time, Another Place by Jo Lovett: It really should have been the start of one of these super sweet meet cute stories for Liv and Ben, after all how much cuter can you get than getting trapped in a shed with a total stranger when you both go to investigate […]