Tag: 5 Stars
10th Nov / 5 Comments
Guarding Sophie (Love and Football #5.5) by Julie Brannagh: I have to admit that I have not read any of the other books in this amazing series, but that did not hold me back, slow me down or leave me lost. This sweet heartwarming novella is a second chance for the […]
31st Oct / 4 Comments
Glimmer by Beth Kery: Alice grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in a hopeless area in Chicago. She’s pretty much raised herself and used her intelligence and tenacity to get a graduate degree. She’s beyond surprised to hear that she has an interview for a prestigious management training […]
31st Oct / 3 Comments
Three Nights before Christmas (Montana Born Christmas) by Kat Latham: I really enjoyed this Christmas romance about unexpected love and second chances. The main characters are unique and do not have a positive past experience. I liked how Kat brought them together…nothing was instantaneous, it was a slow growth of a […]
30th Oct / 8 Comments
In The Single Undead Moms Club (Half-Moon Hollow #4) by Molly Harper, Libby Stratton normally thinks every situation through, but dealing with her recent diagnosis of terminal cancer and worrying about what will happen to her son Danny, she makes a bold decision to become a vampire. Even before becoming […]
28th Oct / 8 Comments
In Racing Hearts (Hamilton Stables #1) by Melissa West, after a serious race fall derails her career as a jockey, Emery Carlisle has finally decided it’s time to get back in the saddle. Convincing Trip Hamilton – the best horse trainer in the area, if not the world – for […]
26th Oct / 4 Comments
In The Queen (The Original Sinners #8) by Tiffany Reisz, Eleanor Schreiber knows that once she crosses the threshold into Kingsley Edge’s mansion there will be no turning back. Gone will be the woman who hid in a convent for a year. Gone will be the woman who gave herself, […]
21st Oct / 7 Comments
Best Worst Mistake (Brightwater #3) by Lia Riley is the first book that I have read in this series and I did not once feel lost. This book reads as a stand alone without leaving the reader lost. I have to say, that I enjoyed this book so much, […]
18th Oct / 10 Comments
Seduction Game by Pamela Clare: CIA officer Nick Andris is trailing Holly Bradshaw, hoping to get information about the man who murdered the woman he loved. His boss tells him she has information about him so he moves in next door and starts spying on her to find out what she […]
13th Oct / 6 Comments
Blue Blooded by Shelly Bell is the third in the Benediction Series, but can be read as a standalone. You won’t miss anything vital by not reading the previous books, but you will definitely want to check out the rest of the series.
8th Oct / 6 Comments
In The Bollywood Bride by Sonali Dev, Bollywood actress Ria Parkar has become adept at hiding her true feelings as well as the secrets from her past that could ruin her career. But with her upcoming trip from her native India to Chicago to take part in her cousin Nikhil’s […]