Tag: 4 Stars
3rd Jun / 2 Comments
Nothing Compares to the Duke by Christy Carlyle is the third and last book in the Duke’s Den series. The entire series is good, but the books can all be read as a stand-alone. The book was easy to read and flowed smoothly. It was fast-paced and held my attention. The […]
2nd Jun / 4 Comments
In Hot Mess by Emma Hart, Well-known vlogger Elle Evans fondly remembers when her most pressing issue was what content to run on her YouTube channel for the week and how many takes it would end up being to get just the right shot. Now her career will likely never […]
1st Jun / 4 Comments
In Dance Away with Me by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Moving to the Tennessee mountains is a new start for widowed midwife, Tess Hartsong. It’s been two years since she lost her beloved husband and she’s still fumbling through each day, filled with anger and a profound sense of loss. But […]
28th May / 0 Comments
His Brother’s Bride by Amy Vastine in the Stop the Wedding! Series. It was well written, interesting, and had a great storyline. The characters were developed and were easy to connect with. I had never read any of this author’s books, but I would read more of her books since this […]
25th May / 4 Comments
In Black Tangled Heart (Play On #3) by Samantha Young, When thirteen-year-old Jane Doe met her new neighbors, the McKennas, she was living with her latest foster family and, quite honestly, rather tired of feeling alone. She gained a best friend in Lorna McKenna that first day, not knowing the […]
24th May / 1 Comment
Honor Avenged by Tonya Burrows is the sixth book in the Hornet series. After sharing a kiss with his best friend’s wife the night of his funeral, Hornet operative Marcus Deangelo takes off, leaving the team and Leah behind.
22nd May / 4 Comments
In Family for Beginners by Sarah Morgan, When florist Flora Donovan spotted handsome Jack Parker looking completely lost as he stared in the shop window, she could definitely commiserate. Even living in bustling New York City, she feels alone in a sea of people. With no family and only a […]
21st May / 1 Comment
Real Men Knit by Kwana Jackson is a delightful family themed novel about loss, redemption and happy endings. When the four Strong foster brothers Jesse, Lucas, Noah and Damian lose their adopted mother Mama Joy, it’s a blow not just to them, but for their tight knit community.
20th May / 0 Comments
Claimed by a Steele by Brenda Jackson: A trucker and a reporter, interesting combo but like onions both have many layers and are certain to make you cry as they peel each other back to gain the “true” them. Delphine Ryland was young, but had lived so much that she might […]
18th May / 1 Comment
After Hours Seduction by Janice Maynard It’s one of the hardest things to do when you break up with your boyfriend because as much as you love him there is no future. It’s made even harder when you work for him.