Tag: 4 Stars
9th Jul / 0 Comments
My Forbidden Royal Fling by Clare Connelly is an exciting and fast paced adventure told in first person narrative. It must be harder to create the Presents world in first person narrative and I think Clare Connelly did a great job. The highlights between the two characters were captured well. Freja […]
8th Jul / 0 Comments
Falling for the Brooding Doc by Annie Claydon: As a doctor and a championship rower Laurie Sullivan is convinced that she knows her own body’s limits which is exactly why she refuses to slow down or take her injury seriously.
6th Jul / 0 Comments
The Innocent Carrying His Legacy by Jackie Ashenden is a unique spin on the surprise baby troupe, composed in true Jackie Ashenden style, it’s got a strong and dark Hero and a heroine who is small but brave of heart and the two come together with pride, stubbornness and humor.
5th Jul / 0 Comments
The Boy Who Lived in the Ceiling by Cara Thurlbourn: Homeless and desperate, Freddie lucks out one dreary night as a family leaves their house to go on a holiday they have won. As he watches the frantic minutes prior to them leaving, the eldest daughter Violet stops to rummage through […]
2nd Jul / 0 Comments
What a Dog Knows by Susan Wilson: When young Ruby, aka Mary Jones’s abilities become a perceived devil issue at the convent for orphaned girls, Ruby knows it’s time to get out of dodge. As one decision leads to the next, Ruby finds herself in the care and tutelage of Madame […]
1st Jul / 1 Comment
Incense and Sensibility by Sonali Dev: Yash Raje is used to being the creator and controller of his own destiny, firmly believing that if you control your feelings you can be in control of your world. Determined to use this mantra and his affluent background to help bring change to the […]
30th Jun / 1 Comment
The Heartbreaker of Echo Pass by Maisey Yates finds Iris Daniels determined to finally do something for herself. Since losing both her parents when she was a teenager, she, along with her older brother, raised their younger siblings, two cousins, and a family friend. Now everyone is getting married and starting […]
29th Jun / 0 Comments
One Wild Night with Her Enemy by Heidi Rice isn’t as revengeful as the title suggests but Heidi Rice has , 5definitely written an interesting and vibrant forced situational story.
28th Jun / 2 Comments
In Lizzie & Dante by Mary Bly by Mary Bly, In her early thirties, Lizzie Delford shouldn’t be grappling with her mortality, but a recent, potentially deadly diagnosis changed everything. Her solution? After ending the school term at Fordham, where she teaches Shakespeare, Lizzie, her best friend Grey and his boyfriend […]
28th Jun / 1 Comment
Secrets of Cinderella’s Awakening is written with the seasoned skill of accomplished author Sharon Kendrick. And how good is the cover? Love, laughter, tears and battle of the wills burn up the pages and I thoroughly enjoyed it. An incredible dinner leads to an even more incredible and unforgettable night.