Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair
19th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair

The Buy-In by Emma St. Clair: When Pat’s dad buys a small town, he has reservations… until he finds out it the town of Sheet Cake. Coincidentally, Sheet Cake is the hometown of the one who got away. When he goes with his dad to see the town for the first […]

REVIEW: The Do-Over by Bethany Turner
17th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Do-Over by Bethany Turner

The Do-Over by Bethany Turner: When McKenna is summoned to the boardroom at Wallis, Monroe and Burkhead she pretty much expects to be named senior partner, however the very last thing that she could have expected was to be told that not only is she not going to be named the […]

REVIEW: More Than a Temporary Family by Marie Ferrarella
17th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: More Than a Temporary Family by Marie Ferrarella

More Than a Temporary Family by Marie Ferrarella: Josie Whitaker leaves Florida and her failed marriage to go to Spring Forest, North Carolina. Her younger brother Grant and sister-in-law Rebekah are exhausted with caring for their six-month old twins, Lily and Lucas. Josie is happy to help. Besides caring for the […]

REVIEW: The Royal Baby He Must Claim by Jadesola James
16th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Royal Baby He Must Claim by Jadesola James

The Royal Baby He Must Claim is another exceptional story by the incredibly talented Jadesola James. Sneaking out with her wayward little sister to go clubbing throws Princess Kemi into the path of Security Mogul Luke. After a blissful night, 6 weeks later, to her horror, Kemi discovers she’s about to […]

REVIEW: Innocent in the Sicilian’s Palazzo by Kim Lawrence
15th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Innocent in the Sicilian’s Palazzo by Kim Lawrence

Innocent in the Sicilian’s Palazzo by Kim Lawrence is a thoroughly enjoyable and passionate book with a Beautiful cover filled with Lavender. Commencing with exciting and gritty scenes, the revenge troupe is clear and I’m here for it. Attraction is swift and sparks fly. Revelations are rife and emotions are high.

REVIEW: Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto
14th Mar / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto

Four Aunties and a Wedding by Jesse Q. Sutanto: As Meddy’s big day approaches, she knows she is in for something of a wild ride given it opens with her Ma and Aunties choosing eggplant purple bridal dresses fully decked out with Komodo dragon hats, each fascinator somehow a symbol of […]

REVIEW: A Little Moore Action by Sara L. Hudson
12th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Little Moore Action by Sara L. Hudson

A Little Moore Action by Sara L. Hudson: Chase is the black sheep in the Moore family as the spare he never really bothered to conform to his fathers norms, especially when he created the wildly successful spin on the hot or not app. But now with the family business on […]

REVIEW: The Wilde Card by Ashley R King
12th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Wilde Card by Ashley R King

The Wilde Card by Ashley R King: When Simone hears the husky voice behind her of the new tennis player she’s coaching, the last person she expects to see if Alex Wilde. She was expecting a child, not the one-night stand that she can’t stop thinking about. Alex Wilde hasn’t been […]

REVIEW: By Any Other Name by Lauren Kate
11th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: By Any Other Name by Lauren Kate

In By Any Other Name by Lauren Kate, Being an editor of romance novels is the dream Lanie Bloom chased in college and fulfilled soon after. Somehow she landed a job at Peony Press, which happens to be her idol, best-selling author Noa Callaway’s, publisher. Reading Noa’s debut romance changed […]

REVIEW: In A New York Minute by Kate Spencer
9th Mar / 0 Comments

REVIEW: In A New York Minute by Kate Spencer

In In A New York Minute by Kate Spencer, You know how you hear people say they have truly awful luck? They tell you a story about something cringe-worthy and you think: boy, I’m glad that wasn’t me. Well, that’s the type of day interior designer Franny Doyle is having. […]