Tag: 5 Stars


REVIEW: Their New Year’s Beginning by Michelle Major
1st Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Their New Year’s Beginning by Michelle Major

Their New Year’s Beginning by Michelle Major is the first book in the Harlequin continuity series The Fortunes of Texas: The Wedding Gift. This is a super beginning. Emmaline Lewis has her life pretty much set. She inherited her grandfather’s antique shop which she has always loved.

REVIEW: What He Wants for Christmas by Brenda Jackson
31st Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: What He Wants for Christmas by Brenda Jackson

What He Wants for Christmas by Brenda Jackson brings us back to the Westmoreland family. Sloan Outlaw has a reunion with the past. Leslie Cassidy, the woman who broke his heart ten years ago, returns to his life in an unexpected way… and this time to stay, as he discovers that […]

REVIEW: First Kiss at Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain
30th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: First Kiss at Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain

First Kiss at Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain is the fifth book in her Off Season series. I love the premise of this series. Kayla Harris is twenty-five years old and has never been kissed. Not because she isn’t pretty or a wonderful person. It’s been her own personal hangup […]

REVIEW: The Christmas Wedding Guest by Susan Mallery
29th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Christmas Wedding Guest by Susan Mallery

In The Christmas Wedding Guest  author Susan Mallery has two couples to whisk away to a Happily Ever After. Reggie Somerville is only back home in Wishing Tree, Washington for the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day to help her mother with her Christmas wedding plans. Reggie’s parents eloped […]

REVIEW: The One Night by Meghan Quinn
27th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The One Night by Meghan Quinn

The One Night by Meghan Quinn: Having your parents insist that they play the role of your wingmen sounds completely normal, said no one ever! But this is exactly where Cooper Chance has found himself with his parents convinced that he is going to die alone after his recent divorce, they […]

REVIEW: A Cowgirl’s Secret by Melinda Curtis
17th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Cowgirl’s Secret by Melinda Curtis

A Cowgirl’s Secret by Melinda Curtis is book #9 in her Mountain Monroes series. The saga of the Harlen Monroe grandchildren has been fascinating. This latest addition was quite entertaining. Cassie Diaz lives with her brother Rhett and her grandfather on the Bar D Ranch in Second Chance, Idaho. Times are […]

REVIEW: First Kiss at Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain
14th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: First Kiss at Christmas by Lee Tobin McClain

First Kiss at Christmas (The Off Season #5) by Lee Tobin McClain: Kayla Harris is twenty-five years old and has never been kissed. Not because she isn’t pretty or a wonderful person. It’s been her own personal hangup since an incident in middle school. Middle school boys have been known to […]

REVIEW: The Sunshine Club by Carolyn Brown
13th Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Sunshine Club by Carolyn Brown

The Sunshine Club by Carolyn Brown: Carolyn Brown’s heartwarming storyline will give you lots of warm and fuzzy good feelings and her homey humor will tickle your funny bone. The Sunshine Club consists of three women, Gussie Sadler, Ina Mae Garber and Blanche Ducaine. When they were ten-years-old they formed the […]

REVIEW: After Dark with the Duke by Julie Anne Long
9th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: After Dark with the Duke by Julie Anne Long

After Dark with the Duke by Julie Anne Long is the fourth book in The Palace of Rogues series. The series takes place at The Grand Palace on the Thames, a boarding house by the docks of London, owned by Mrs. Angelique Durand from Lady Derring Takes a Lover (Book #1) […]

REVIEW: The Brightest Star in Paris by Diana Biller
3rd Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Brightest Star in Paris by Diana Biller

The Brightest Star in Paris by Diana Biller  was actually the second book involving these characters. The first book was The Widow of Rose House which I was not aware of until after I finished the book. I do not feel like I could not follow any of the contexts without […]