Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: Single Mom’s New Year Wish by Sue MacKay
23rd Jan / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Single Mom’s New Year Wish by Sue MacKay

Single Mom’s New Year Wish by Sue MacKay: Claire first sees Nicolas at a Christmas event where he is being Santa Claus. She becomes teary-eyed when her young daughter, Mia, tells Santa she wants a cuddle from her daddy. That would be impossible since Mia’s father wanted nothing to do with […]

REVIEW: The Forever Family by Shirley Jump
22nd Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Forever Family by Shirley Jump

The Forever Family by Shirley Jump: Book #2 in the Munroe Sisters series sees Emma up to her usual spontaneous tricks having woken up randomly married to Luke after a bit too much punch and a guarantee that she’ll get to remain at the meditation retreat with Yogi Brown. Certain there […]

REVIEW: The Accidental Accardi Heir Caitlin Crews
20th Jan / 6 Comments

REVIEW: The Accidental Accardi Heir Caitlin Crews

The Accidental Accardi Heir Caitlin Crews is the  final installment in The Outrageous Accardi Brothers duet. Ago is the strong, serious and duty bound. He is the loyal eldest son with the weight of the family legacy resting heavily on his shoulders. He has no time for nonsense and knows his […]

REVIEW: Twisted Games by Ana Huang
19th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Twisted Games by Ana Huang

Twisted Games by Ana Huang: Bridget has always been the spare and really she has been just fine with the fact that her older brother would someday become the king of Eldorra, leaving her to live her best normal life in New York with all of her friends. That is until […]

REVIEW: A Guide to Being Just Friends by Sophie Sullivan
18th Jan / 11 Comments

REVIEW: A Guide to Being Just Friends by Sophie Sullivan

A Guide to Being Just Friends by Sophie Sullivan: As far as meet cutes go their’s went disastrously bad, but when Wes and Hailey meet for the second time round something just clicks between them, striking up a new fast friendship. Maybe it is the fact that both of them are […]

REVIEW: The Circus Train by Anita Parikh
15th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: The Circus Train by Anita Parikh

The Circus Train by Anita Parikh:When brilliant historical fiction meets magical realism, we are gifted a brilliant genre that harnesses the best elements of both, exploiting themes with clever attention to detail and shaping characters whose internal motivations are complex yet entirely human. Spanning across two decades during the Second […]

REVIEW: The Backup Plan by Jill Shalvis
13th Jan / 13 Comments

REVIEW: The Backup Plan by Jill Shalvis

In The Backup Plan by Jill Shalvis, Lauren and Alice had been best friends when they were younger, and Alice had a crush on Knox. Now all three of them are reunited when they each inherit a part of the Wild West B&B. Despite the tensions between them all, they […]

REVIEW: A Thousand Miles to Graceland by Kirsten Mei Chase
11th Jan / 7 Comments

REVIEW: A Thousand Miles to Graceland by Kirsten Mei Chase

A Thousand Miles to Graceland by Kirsten Mei Chase: Desperately wanting to find a way to avoid her mother’s 70th birthday, Grace’s husband gives her little option when he delivers the king hit via marriage counselling – that he’s met someone else and he’s taking his glass-half-full attitude with him.

REVIEW: Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen
10th Jan / 16 Comments

REVIEW: Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen

In Lunar Love by Lauren Kung Jessen, Olivia Huang Christenson believes wholeheartedly in everything her grandmother has taught her while working at Lunar Love, her family’s in-person matchmaking company. Based on the Chinese zodiac, each match is carefully researched and chosen for a reason. Compatibility is key. Unfortunately, Liv has […]

REVIEW: Miracle Twins For the Midwife by Louisa Heaton
9th Jan / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Miracle Twins For the Midwife by Louisa Heaton

Miracle Twins For the Midwife by Louisa Heaton: Natalie left her home small town Montana after a romance turned out to be a total fraud and she was left with serious injuries after a car accident. She has now healed, for the most part, and thinks her skills as a midwife […]