Tag: 4 Stars
9th Aug / 6 Comments
Charmed by the Wolf by Kristal Hollis: When Penelope Buchanan arrives at Walker’s Run Resort to teach a children’s art class for the summer, the last thing she expects to do is meet someone who she’s attracted to. Tristan Durrance is not only a local police office, but he’s a […]
8th Aug / 8 Comments
In Say No More (Gravediggers #3) by Liliana Hart, Things have always come easy to Dante Malcolm thanks to his privileged upbringing in British society. Looking for a challenge, he found that in living a secret life as the renowned art thief Simon Locke while also forging a career as […]
8th Aug / 2 Comments
The CEO’s Nanny Affair by Joss Wood is the third story in her Ballantyne siblings saga, about a family involved in the jewelry acquisition and design business. I’ve really enjoyed the series to date, and was excited to read this latest story about Linc Ballantyne, the CEO of the family companies.
7th Aug / 6 Comments
Pregnant at Acosta’s Demand by Maya Blake: Suki is smart, creative, and shy. She hasn’t had good luck with relationships or men in general, so she doesn’t understand her attraction to her best friend’s playboy brother. Ramon may be devastatingly sexy, but he irritates and flusters her like no one […]
6th Aug / 6 Comments
Tease Me Tonight by Jules Court: Elizabeth is ready for some fun and the chance to just let loose after losing her parents and raising her sister. She’s put her own dreams on hold to step up for her family and now it’s time to focus on her. She is […]
6th Aug / 3 Comments
New Year’s Wedding is a definite story of “opposites attract”, in this case Cassidy, who is an international supermodel, and Grady, a police officer turned private detective in a small Oregon town- who prefers a simple laidback life. They meet in interesting circumstances- Cassidy has just been reunited with siblings […]
5th Aug / 2 Comments
Hot in the City by Jules Court is the first book I’ve read by this author, but definitely not the last. The characters were intriguing, the writing was great, and it didn’t take me long to become enthralled by the story.
3rd Aug / 3 Comments
In Ethan’s Daughter (Templeton Cove #7) by Rachel Brimble , Leah Dixon isn’t afraid to give reclusive best-selling author Ethan James a piece of her mind when it comes to his daughter’s safety. However, when the trouble Ethan is facing lands on her doorstep, Leah is determined to help Ethan, […]
1st Aug / 6 Comments
Bittersweet is the third book in Shirlee McCoy’s Home Sweet Home series. It can definitely be read as a standalone. I haven’t read the previous books about Willow’s sisters, but I enjoyed this one so much that I want to go back and read those, too.
31st Jul / 3 Comments
Until the Sun Sets by Tara Wyatt: Dean Grayson is a bit of a manwhore. Enough of one his cousin requested Dean bring a date to his wedding to keep him from sleeping with the bridesmaids. Even though he’s a bit disturbed that this is what his family thinks of […]