Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: Love’s Little Instruction Book by Mary Gorman
16th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Love’s Little Instruction Book by Mary Gorman

In Love’s Little Instruction Book by Mary Gorman, we begin with Denise Johnson throwing a divorce celebration with her friends, and the best way to do it is to throw and break the ugly china given by mother-in-law that she hated. Now that she is rid of her cheating ex-husband […]

REVIEW: Starstruck in Seattle by Juliet Madison
15th Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Starstruck in Seattle by Juliet Madison

Starstruck in Seattle by Juliet Madison is a sweet novella with a touch of angelic intervention. Lulu, from LuluTheLoveAngel.com, is a bona-fide angel that has the ability and power to bring true soul-mates together. When Lulu comes across Anna’s email and request for assistance with her love life, she jumps […]

REVIEW:  Hold My Hand (Heart & Soul #1) by Paloma Beck
14th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Hold My Hand (Heart & Soul #1) by Paloma Beck

Hold My Hand by Paloma Beck: Native Ohioan Aubrey is an attractive and kind woman in spite of being raised by a heartless and cruel father that constantly berated her. Due to encouragement from her sister Evelyn and her own perseverance, Aubrey receives an academic scholarship to Emerson College and […]

Duel REVIEW: The Returned by Jason Mott
14th Sep / 0 Comments

Duel REVIEW: The Returned by Jason Mott

In The Returned by Jason Mott, August 15, 1966 is a day that Lucille and Harold Hargrave could never forget. It’s the day their beloved only child Jacob drowned on his eighth birthday. Jacob’s parents dealt with the tragedy in their own way: Lucille with her Baptist faith and Harold […]

REVIEW: Run to You by Rachel Gibson
13th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Run to You by Rachel Gibson

In Run to You by Rachel Gibson, When Stella Leon began her bartending shift she didn’t realize her entire life would be turned upside down by the next morning. Someone gets too friendly with her outside the bar and a handsome, military-looking man runs interference, which then ticks off some […]

REVIEW: Issy’s Infatuation by Shelley Munro
12th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Issy’s Infatuation by Shelley Munro

Issy’s Infatuation by Shelley Munro: Isabelle “Issy” Deans is a talented rugby player with hopes of moving up to the professional level at the end of the current season. She practices hard and plays hard to ensure that she succeeds. Being distracted in anyway is not an option, so when her former […]

REVIEW: All About Charming Alice by J. Alene Culiner
9th Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: All About Charming Alice by J. Alene Culiner

In All About Charming Alice by J. Alene Culiner, Alice Treemont lives in Blake’s Folly, such a small community with only 52 residents, that everyone knows everyone’s most intimate business, the cars are old, the music is bad, and the land is dry. Alice moved there after she got tired living […]

REVIEW: His Ring Is Not Enough by Maisey Yates
8th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: His Ring Is Not Enough by Maisey Yates

The latest novel from Maisey Yates, His Ring Is Not Enough strikes all the right chords of an Harlequin Presents romance. Ajax had everything planned out in his life and everything was going accordingly, until his would be wife Rachel, does a runner with his enemy on their  wedding day. […]

REVIEW: Spurred On by Em Petrova
8th Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Spurred On by Em Petrova

Spurred On (The Quick and the Hot) by Em Petrova: Hayden Meadows was a triumphant, champion rodeo rider until he got injured. Now he is embarking on a second career as the newly hired foreman at the Cole Ranch. He will do what ever it takes to make this job his […]

REVIEW: Double Dealing by Linda Cajio
8th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Double Dealing by Linda Cajio

In Double Dealing by Linda Cajio, Jed Waters, vice president of Atlantic Developers, is committing something that he knows is not proper for someone in his station. He is breaking and entering into Barkeley estate, although technically speaking jumping the fence is not breaking anything. But he needs to speak […]