Tag: 4 Stars
17th Nov / 0 Comments
Three Sisters by Heather Morris: Bound together by more than just a childhood promise to protect each other forever, teenagers Livia, Cibi and Magda are ripped from their home in Slovakia by the Nazis and survive to tell their story. The third novel in the world renowned Tattooist of Auschwitz series, […]
15th Nov / 0 Comments
The Last Cowboy Standing by Carla Cassidy is the twelfth book in her Cowboys of Holiday Ranch series. Marissa Lindale survived a nightmare of captivity. She had been kidnapped and abused, held in the dark for sixty days. For some reason her captor released her after those long sixty days. He […]
12th Nov / 0 Comments
House of Shadows by K.A. Linde0: Kerrigan has defied all the odd as a half human/half Fae by not only joining the Dragon Society but by being the absolute best, but for her to fully become a member she needs to complete a year worth of training with her dragon […]
12th Nov / 1 Comment
Christmas in Rose Bend by Naima Simone finds ER nurse Nessa Hunt the newly appointed guardian for her teenaged half-sister, Ivy. Not only is Nessa grieving the loss of her mother, she’s now also grieving the loss of the man that she thought had been her father. On top of that […]
9th Nov / 0 Comments
In The Way We Weren’t by Phoebe Fox, Marcie Malone has never really been someone to act on a whim or to let her emotions guide her. Married to her high school sweetheart Will for twenty-five years, a recent devastating loss in their lives has her despondent and not acting […]
9th Nov / 1 Comment
Mountainside Murder by Nicole Helm is the third book in her North Star series. This is a thrill ride of a suspense story, It’s nonstop action. Sabrina Killian is a North Star agent. She is definitely qualified for the job. Sabrina was almost the first female Navy SEAL. She suffered a […]
6th Nov / 0 Comments
Rules for Heiresses: Ms. Howard has a way of making her characters come alive and the reader feel as if they are part of the story. The book was written well, the pacing was perfect, and the characters were lovable. Lady Ravenna Huntley was the daughter of a duke and […]
3rd Nov / 3 Comments
A Lighthouse Christmas by Jenny Hale was another heartwarming holiday book by Jenny Hale that I really enjoyed. It was an easy-to-read story with second chances, a mystery, sweet romance, and family dilemma. The author’s descriptions in the book brought it to life and I was captivated from the beginning. […]
2nd Nov / 0 Comments
How to Tempt the Off-Limits Billionaire by Joss Wood is the thrilling third and final instalment of South Africa’s Scandalous Billionaires. So hard to summarise this passionate story which immersed me in culture, love and family heritage. Layers upon layers of peeled open to reach the heart of Ro and Muzi’s […]
1st Nov / 0 Comments
The Italian’s Bride on Paper by Kim Lawrence is a story which captures two people who unite because of their shared love of little Matteo, Maya’s half-sister’s son and Samuele’s deceased brother’s son… or is he?