Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: At Home on Marigold Lane by Debbie Mason
10th Mar / 7 Comments

REVIEW: At Home on Marigold Lane by Debbie Mason

At Home on Marigold Lane by Debbie Mason is the fifth book in the Highland Falls series. If you haven’t read any of the other books in the series, I would recommend at least reading book four, The Inn on Mirror Lake, before reading this one. That is the story […]

REVIEW: Once Persuaded, Twice Shy by Melodie Edwards
7th Mar / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Once Persuaded, Twice Shy by Melodie Edwards

In Once Persuaded, Twice Shy by Melodie Edwards, Anne Elliott is proud to have taken over the reins from her beloved mother since her death to oversee their family, work on the town council, and run the local theater. But even as thankful as she is for her lovely small […]

REVIEW: Principles of Emotion by Sara Read
29th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Principles of Emotion by Sara Read

Principles of Emotion by Sara Read: Leaving her academic life to care for her Grandmother, due, in part, to her debilitating anxiety, Meg eventually cracks the Mathematical problem – Frieholdt’s Conjecture; the impossible problem she has spent her entire life trying to solve the morning of her Grandmother’s funeral. And […]

REVIEW: Colton Threat Unleashed by Tara Taylor Quinn
27th Feb / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Colton Threat Unleashed by Tara Taylor Quinn

In Colton Threat Unleashed by Tara Taylor Quinn, Sebastian Cross runs a facility training search and rescue dogs. Ruby Colton is the veterinarian for the facility and has developed a friendship with Sebastian. When a moment of comfort turned into something more, it left them both with an unexpected surprise.

REVIEW: All That We Are Together by Alice Kellen
18th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: All That We Are Together by Alice Kellen

All That We Are Together by Alice Kellen: On the cusp of hosting her first official exhibition, Leah appears to be avoiding her heart’s whispers, and given it’s been three years since Axel tore it to shreds, it’s any wonder she can feel any joy, particularly given how much Axel encouraged […]

REVIEW: The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland
11th Feb / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland

The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland: As their High School Reunion nears, Tara, Melissa, Priya and Suki take stock of the last 25 years, their achievements, their losses and use it as a pivot point to change things in their lives desperately in need of change. As we travel […]

REVIEW: Waking Up Married to the Billionaire  by Michelle Douglas
5th Feb / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Waking Up Married to the Billionaire by Michelle Douglas

Waking Up Married to the Billionaire by Michelle Douglas: Come with me on a magical trip amongst the pages of Waking Up Married to the Billionaire. Ruby is devastated to wake up next to a married man, especially since they had the most wonderful night together. Imagine how she feels […]

REVIEW: Before We Grow Old by Clare Swatman
4th Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Before We Grow Old by Clare Swatman

Before We Grow Old by Clare Swatman: When Will reconnects with Fran after 25 years, they’re both amazed and nervous to find that their adolescent sweetheart love hasn’t died for a second in the time they have spent apart. And despite being warned to be careful with her own heart, having […]

REVIEW: Pity Pact by Whitney Dineen
31st Jan / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Pity Pact by Whitney Dineen

Pity Pact by Whitney Dineen: Finding love is not an easy, especially when you living a small town where you know literally everyone. Which is partly why Paige decided to joins the new dating show, however Paige really had no idea just how staged these dating shows really are, so much […]