Tag: 4.5 Stars
8th Jul / 1 Comment
Risky Business by Amy Andrews: Samantha was the quintessential modern working girl, after living a nomadic life growing up all she wanted to do was race for that corner office, the security and the stability. Yes she dated but all with the wrong kinds of men, after all she just […]
7th Jul / 3 Comments
Once Upon a Kiss was a gem of a novel by Jayne Fresina. I had expected that a book ‘inspired’ by Jane Austen’s “Pride and Prejudice” would be very much like most books inspired by classics turn out to be—a pleasant read but not extraordinary. This book defied my expectations, […]
5th Jul / 4 Comments
In The Saint (The Original Sinners #5, The White Years #1) by Tiffany Reisz, Fifteen year old Eleanor Schreiber’s life is about to be changed forever by going to church. When her mother drags her out of the house that momentous Sunday, she meets the man who will open up […]
4th Jul / 6 Comments
In Lawless by Diana Palmer, Texas Ranger Judd Dunn married 16 year-old Christabel Gaines in secret wedding after putting her father in prison for beating her. Judd tried to stop her father, but he was too late for she was already badly injured. She was then left alone to care […]
3rd Jul / 4 Comments
In 200 Harley Street: The Tortured Hero (200 Harley Street #8) by Amy Andrews, working for Hunter Clinic’s charity operation has given Ethan a chance to relive his life again. His work in reconstructive work for people in need has helped him block his army trauma. He is trying to […]
1st Jul / 2 Comments
In The Beekeeper’s Ball (Bella Vista Chronicles #2) by Susan Wiggs, Isabel Johansen’s family home, Bella Vista, is her sanctuary. One that’s been kept mostly to herself and her grandparents over the years. But now, there will be a big family wedding taking place on the grounds, which she’s happily […]
29th Jun / 5 Comments
In Evening Stars (Blackberry Island #3) by Susan Mallery, Nina Wentworth is overburdened with her daily responsibilities. She is at ‘standing room only’ capacity and the last thing she needs is another burden added to her already complicated life. She only has herself to blame – it seems to be […]
29th Jun / 2 Comments
In One Night in Texas by Linda Warren, Angie Wiznowski has been keeping a secret for the past ten years from everyone. Form her family she ahs been hiding the real identity of her daughter’s father, while she has been hiding her daughter’s existence from him. Now she is celebrating […]
27th Jun / 6 Comments
In Until We Touch (Fool’s Gold #15) by Susan Mallery, Ex-quarterback Jack McGarry relies on his personal assistant and masseuse Larissa Owens on a daily basis. So when her mother drops a bombshell on him, saying she thinks her daughter is in love with him, he wants to run screaming […]
25th Jun / 0 Comments
In Stone Song (Cold Iron #3) by D.L. McDermott, Elada Brightsword is a Fae warrior who has been Fae sorcerer Miach MacCecht’s right hand for millennia. With a bit of new found freedom, he had intended on finally asking musician Sorcha Kavanaugh out. Ever since he heard her angelic voice […]