Tag: 4.5 Stars
17th Aug / 0 Comments
Innocent in Her Enemy’s Bed by Dani Collins is one of the best revenge tropes I’ve read. It oozes with all the goodness a revenge Presents should have. The only thing sweet about it is the beautiful dedication to the author’s Mum.
12th Aug / 0 Comments
The Billionaire’s Baby Negotiation by Millie Adams: Intense business rivals Olive and Gunnar are going head to head. It’s battle stations in both the boardroom and the bedroom in Millie Adams cracker jack HOT, fun, star bursting, roof top shouting winner of a book The Billionaire’s Baby Negotiation!
11th Aug / 0 Comments
The Fixer Upper by Lauren Forsythe: Marketing guru Aly, operates daily with the calm confidence that she has truly settled into the type of self-reliance experienced as a well rounded adult. A go-to at her marketing company, on track to win the hard earned promotion, she truly believes she is living […]
8th Aug / 0 Comments
In The Magic of Lemon Drop Pie by Rachel Linden, Lolly Blanchard’s entire childhood revolved around her family’s diner, The Eatery, on the outskirts of Seattle. Having so many years of experience in food service has her hoping to one day own a farm-to-table restaurant in England alongside the only […]
7th Aug / 0 Comments
Summer on Blackberry Beach by Belle Calhoune: Luke Keegan returned to his hometown after being injured on a mission as a Navy SEAL. While trying to recover, he is also dealing with PTSD and the guilt from the death of two of his team members.
3rd Aug / 0 Comments
Luck and Last Resorts by Sarah Grunder Ruiz: After a life-altering gymnastics injury and finding out that her dad’s gambling addiction had obliterated her credit, Nina Lejeune wanted a way out. When she found out about a job as a stewardess on a yacht, she just showed up hoping to talk […]
1st Aug / 0 Comments
The Princess He Must Marry is a unique take on a second chance marriage. Jadesola James has taken the Twelve Dancing Princesses and turned it into this rich tapestry of a fairy tale. Brilliant, brilliant concept. Two people who feel trapped by their royal families see their only solution to escape […]
29th Jul / 2 Comments
In Below Zero (The STEMinist Novellas #3) by Ali Hazelwood, Hannah Arroyo has never really been the type to get emotionally involved with, well, anyone really. Aside from her two best friends, Mara and Sadie, that is. And even that’s touch and go. Because Hannah pretty much focuses all of […]
29th Jul / 0 Comments
A Baby to Tame the Wolfe by Heidi Rice’s homage to Little Red Riding Hood and what a fantastic tale is told. I was completely captured from the brilliant beginning to the sweet ending and everything in between.
28th Jul / 0 Comments
For Butter or Worse by Erin La Rosa: Chef Nina Lyon has put in all the long hard hours into become the best chef that she can be and into making a name for herself as a women in a largely male dominated industry. All she needs is a bit […]