Tag: 5 Stars
1st Feb / 0 Comments
Secrets of a Bad Reputation (Dynasties: DNA Dilemma #1)by Joss Wood is a book I have enjoyed from start to finish. Just imagine this: a rock star with a HUGE bad boy reputation, a PR (not his) in charge of her family company’s benefit gala of the year, a VERY old-school, […]
26th Jan / 0 Comments
Pregnant by the Wrong Prince by Jackie Ashenden is how I would want to write a Presents if I had an ounce of writing talent. The drama, emotion, journey and incredible feeling it left me with when I reluctantly closed the last page was memorable. It was also my last read […]
24th Jan / 0 Comments
Dating the Duke by Emma Hart: Adelaide might not consider herself royalty but this teacher turned aspiring author is no stranger to life on the royal side of things which is exactly how she managed to land herself in a fake relationship of sorts with the Duke of Worcester. What started […]
24th Jan / 0 Comments
Stranded with Her Greek Husband by Michelle Smart had me experience the entire spectrum of emotions. It was an emotional reunion story which had one of the most powerful conclusions I recall reading in a long, long time.
21st Jan / 2 Comments
Million-Dollar Mix-Up is the first book in author Jessica Lemmon’s new series, The Dunn Brothers. I really enjoyed this book. Kendall Squire is a Hollywood talent agent with only one actor to represent. Her former boss gave Kendall the list of the actors he represented when he retired but they […]
20th Jan / 0 Comments
Returning for His Unknown Son by Tara Pammi is a very enjoyable amnesia story which I thoroughly enjoyed and couldn’t put down. I love stories where the opening chapter launches right in and reading the descriptive words of Pree walking up her driveway in the rain after a failed date you […]
14th Jan / 1 Comment
Murder on Prescott Mountain by Lena Diaz is the first book in her new Tennessee Cold Case series. This is a fantastic opening story for this series. Willow McCray is a detective for the Gatlinburg Police Department. She has worked long and hard to reach that detective role. Her boss, Sgt. […]
13th Jan / 0 Comments
Wright Rival by K.A. Linde: Hollin Abbey might be a lot of things, reformed party playboy, notoriously charming but one thing no one can accuse him off is slacking of when it comes to making his winery the best in town. Too bad his competition comes in the form of feisty […]
12th Jan / 1 Comment
The Paid Bridesmaid by Sariah Wilson: Always the bridesmaid never the bride, for most this common saying would be followed by a twinge of heartache but this isn’t necessarily the case with Rachel Vinson. You see Rachel is a professional bridesmaid, with her thriving business about to break into a whole […]
6th Jan / 0 Comments
One Snowbound New Year’s Night by Dani Collins is the absolute definition of what I adore about reunion stories. Rebecca knows it’s time to finalise her divorce but she’s desperate to locate her little golden locket. Worthless dollars wise the locket has invaluable sentimental value. Knowing that his ex-wife is about […]