Tag: 4.5 Stars
28th Jan / 14 Comments
Boiling Point by Tessa Bailey: Instead of serving time, both Austin and Polly are now working on an unusual team of criminals working with the cops. Since joining the team, Austin has been drawn to the sexy hacker. As a con man, he’s quite used to women falling at […]
26th Jan / 10 Comments
In How to Wrangle a Cowboy (Cowboys of Decker Ranch #3) by Joanne Kennedy, Lindsey Ward is stunned by the fact that her late grandfather has left his ranch to her. She wasn’t expecting him to include her in his will, not after she made the worst decision […]
25th Jan / 9 Comments
Until I’m Yours by Kennedy Ryan: Everyone knows the face, but no one knows the girl. Trevor Bishop likes the face, but wants the girl. Beneath Sofie’s façade, he sees the same hunger for significance, the spark of intelligence, and the heart that no one else understands. But Sofie […]
24th Jan / 7 Comments
A SEAL’s Touch by Tawny Weber: Can the boy next door really become the one? The real, true blue heart of your heart? Catrina, Cat, Peres certainly had been believing in that statement for years. The problem was her boy next door never saw her as anything near womanly. […]
23rd Jan / 13 Comments
In His Best Friend’s Girl (In the Line of Duty #5) by Cathryn Fox, Skylar Redmond has been best friends with Matt James and Caleb Roth for a long time. Determined to get Caleb to notice her as more than a friend, she asks Matt for help. But […]
20th Jan / 8 Comments
In An Ounce of Hope (A Pound of Flesh #2) by Sophie Jackson, Rehab was not somewhere Max O’Hare ever thought he would end up but it was the only option to try to save his life. After losing his first love, his unborn son and a slew of other […]
19th Jan / 13 Comments
Shameless by Joan Johnston contains fascinating, well-developed characters that take you into their world and keep you there until the last page. It also happens to be book 14 in the Bitter Creek series but can be read as a standalone. Pippa is young and naïve. She just found out the […]
18th Jan / 8 Comments
In The Dirt on Ninth Grave (Charley Davidson #9) by Darynda Jones, Amnesia has a way of giving a girl a complex. Especially when she has to be known as Jane Doe for the lack of any information as to who she was before. But Jane at least woke up […]
18th Jan / 4 Comments
In Leonetti’s Housekeeper Bride by Lynne Graham, To ecome CEO of his family’s bank, his grandfather has decreed Gaetano must find a nice, ordinary woman to wed. Convinced his grandfather is mad, Gaetano sets about proving him wrong with housekeeper Poppy Arnold who is everything a good Italian wife should […]
13th Jan / 8 Comments
In The Boss Vol 4 by Cari Quinn and Taryn Elliot, we’re back to Blake’s point a view. We also find out exactly what happened when Vol 3 left off with the gun shot. Don’t worry readers, Blake is fine. Blake is upset that someone has been in his house, […]