Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: In the Cowboy’s Arms by Vicki Lewis Thompson
8th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: In the Cowboy’s Arms by Vicki Lewis Thompson

In In the Cowboy’s Arms by Vicki Lewis Thompson is the first of her Thunder Mountain Brotherhood series to be featured as part of the Harlequin Special Edition imprint, necessitated by the upcoming closing of the Harlequin Blaze line. While the heat factor has been tamed a bit as a result, […]

REVIEW: The Whole Way Home by Sarah Creech
7th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Whole Way Home by Sarah Creech

In The Whole Way Home by Sarah Creech, Growing up in the small mountain town of Gatesville, Virginia, Joanne “Jo” Lover’s life revolved around music. From gospel to country to bluegrass, she and her two close friends, J. D. and Rob, played their music for anyone who would listen. These […]

REVIEW: Mr. Right-Swipe by Ricki Schultz
6th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Mr. Right-Swipe by Ricki Schultz

Mr. Right-Swipe by Ricki Schultz: Rae is smart and creative. She loves her job teaching, but she dreams of being a published author. She continues to work on her manuscript and contacting publishers despite the rejection letters. She’s fortunate enough to work at the same school with her two best friends, […]

REVIEW: A Ring to Secure His Crown by Kim Lawrence
6th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: A Ring to Secure His Crown by Kim Lawrence

A compassionate Lady and a sexy Prince unexpectedly find themselves in a marriage of convenience through a twist of fate in Kim Lawrence’s A Ring to Secure His Crown. Lady Sabrina Summerville was raised to put her country first, and she’s willing to accept a tepid political marriage to ensure […]

REVIEW: Shadow Reaper by Christine Feehan
5th Jun / 10 Comments

REVIEW: Shadow Reaper by Christine Feehan

In Shadow Reaper (Shadow #2) by Christine Feehan, Shadow rider Ricco Ferraro appears to be an open book. He lives his life always in the public eye, has a penchant for fast cars and lots of women, but he’s actually been hiding a horrific past. His main focus since his […]

REVIEW: Masquerading with the Billionaire by Alexia Adams
4th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Masquerading with the Billionaire by Alexia Adams

In Masquerading with the Billionaire (Guide to Love #3) by Alexia Adams, Kat Smith knows how to uncover the information jewelry designer Remington Wolfe needs to find the person responsible for sabotaging his company. Devising a plan to make everyone see her as Remington’s girlfriend, she’s determined to find the […]

REVIEW: Pregnant with the Boss’s Baby by Sue MacKay
2nd Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Pregnant with the Boss’s Baby by Sue MacKay

In Pregnant with the Boss’s Baby by Sue MacKay , Tamara Washington’s life was turned upside down when her ex stole everything from her. So, even though she finds it hard to trust, she ends up spending the most incredible night with her boss where soon after she discovers she’s […]

REVIEW: Vanishing Act by A.M. Madden
1st Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Vanishing Act by A.M. Madden

Vanishing Act by A.M. Madden: Landon is one the hottest actors in Hollywood and he can’t wait to go on vacation. After working so much and recently losing his twin brother, he needs time away from it all. The need to constantly be on guard and dealing with the paparazzi […]

REVIEW: Xenaki’s Convenient Bride by Dani Collins
1st Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Xenaki’s Convenient Bride by Dani Collins

In Xenaki’s Convenient Bride (The Secret Billionaires #2) by Dani Collins , accepting to be Stavros Xenakis temporary wife gives Calli the chance to find the son that was taken from her by the child’s father. However, she never imagined she would find herself falling in love, knowing their marriage […]

REVIEW: New York, Actually by Sarah Morgan
31st May / 8 Comments

REVIEW: New York, Actually by Sarah Morgan

In New York, Actually (From Manhattan with Love #4) by Sarah Morgan, London transplant and relationship expert Molly Parker has a rather ironic job running a blog giving advice considering that she’s never held down a long term relationship herself. And neither is she looking to do so. Besides, she’s […]