Tag: 4 Stars
28th Aug / 0 Comments
The Viscount Made Me Do It by Diana Quincy is the second book in the Clandestine Affairs. It was a forbidden love between a bonesetter and a viscount. The idea of the heroine being a bonesetter in history was interesting and I liked how the author showed the skepticism people had […]
25th Aug / 2 Comments
In The Royals Next Door by Karina Halle, Second-grade teacher Piper Evans has lived on picturesque Salt Spring Island, off the coast of British Columbia, for almost five years now. And she’s seen her share of scandals. Heck, she was even part of one a few years ago, thanks to […]
25th Aug / 0 Comments
Ways to Tempt the Boss by Joanne Rock: Lucas Deschamps’ mother hired makeup artist Blair Westcott to work for their business Deschamps Cosmetics, but for all intents and purposes Lucas is Blair’s day to day boss. Lucas is afraid that a spy has infiltrated the company in an effort to force […]
24th Aug / 0 Comments
In The Paris Connection by Lorraine Brown, A goof up by Hannah leaves her and her boyfriend Simon scrambling to catch their train from Italy to Amsterdam on time. They barely make it, but soon they are finally on their way to the fancy hotel where Si’s sister will be […]
22nd Aug / 1 Comment
The Mismatch by Sara Jafari: Life is just beginning for twenty one year old Soraya Nazari, after having buckled down and finished her schooling Soraya now finds herself tackling the big world with little to no personal experiences. Maybe all she needs is to experience her first kiss, get a boyfriend […]
18th Aug / 0 Comments
The Apology Project by Jeanette Escudero: Ridiculously successful Lawyer Amelia Montgomery surprises herself when she reaches the tip of her own moral compass. Challenging her misogynist partners on a high profile case wherein she was hired as a the token woman by refusing to follow the script and thus assaulting one of […]
17th Aug / 0 Comments
Second Chance with Her Guarded GP by Kate Hardy: It’s high time life throws nurse practitioner Gemma Baxter a happy ending. After having her heart and trust pushed and battered to the extreme by her own family, Gemma is now more focused of making others happy and hiding behind her happy smile.
16th Aug / 1 Comment
Although Therese Beharrie’s latest novel, Awakened by the CEO’s Kiss, is set in and around Cape Town, South Africa, it addresses many universal themes. At one time or other most of us deal with family situations, grief and love.
13th Aug / 1 Comment
Homecoming Heartbreaker by Joss Wood: Mack Holloway left Moonlight Ridge behind 15 years ago and never even told Molly Haskell, his first love, goodbye or why he was leaving. He is now coming home for a while to help his foster father who has suffered from a sudden health emergency and […]
12th Aug / 0 Comments
Cold Case Double Cross by Jessica R. Patch is the second book in her Cold Case Investigators series. This is a christian romance with strong themes of forgiveness and trusting God’s wisdom. Mae Vogel’s job as a cold case investigator for the Mississippi Bureau of Investigations turns personal when she goes […]