Tag: Aisha


REVIEW: Falling for the Baldasseri Prince by Rebecca Winters
15th Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Falling for the Baldasseri Prince by Rebecca Winters

Falling for the Baldasseri Prince (Baldasseri Royals #2) by Rebecca Winters is a very nice—and very fast—royal romance! Francesca goes to Scoul, Switzerland, to work as a veterinarian for a renowned doctor in the field. It is there where she meets Prince Vincenzo Rodicchio Baldasseri, who brings his dying dog to […]

REVIEW: Secrets of a Bad Reputation by Joss Wood
1st Feb / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Secrets of a Bad Reputation by Joss Wood

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, […]

REVIEW: One Night Consequence by Yvonne Lindsay
25th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: One Night Consequence by Yvonne Lindsay

One Night Consequence (Clashing Birthrights #4) by Yvonne Lindsay is a story with a lot of meaning. Stevie Nickerson is the owner of the boutique hotel Fletcher Richmond arrives at for two weeks away from family and business dramas. Both have known each other for years, as Fletcher was Stevie’s […]

REVIEW: Tripped By Love by LJ Evans
16th Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Tripped By Love by LJ Evans

Tripped By Love (The Anchor Series # 6) by LJ Evans is a small-town slow-burn romance full of emotion. Marco and Cassidy have known each other for years. The former Fleet Marine Force corpsman is country-rock superstar Brady O’Neill’s bodyguard. She’s the singer’s sister, owner of a restaurant and single […]

REVIEW: The Bad Boy Experiment by Reese Ryan
10th Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Bad Boy Experiment by Reese Ryan

The Bad Boy Experiment by Reese Ryan is a book that I really liked. Renee Lockwood, a brilliant scientist, has returned to Magnolia Lake, Tennessee, after many years away. And this time she comes determined to stay. Her goal is to make her grandfather Milo’s farm functional again. A goal that […]

REVIEW: One Little Secret by Maureen Child
7th Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: One Little Secret by Maureen Child

One Little Secret (Dynasties: The Carey Center # 4) by Maureen Child is the last installment of the series and it couldn’t be better. Justin Carey is about to achieve the goals he had set in life, professionally speaking. To do this, he has teamed up with Sadie Harris, former owner […]

REVIEW: Married by Contract by Yvonne Lindsay
3rd Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Married by Contract by Yvonne Lindsay

Married by Contract by Yvonne Lindsay brings us back to Royal, Texas. Gabriel and Rosalind meet at a gala at the Texas Cattleman’s Club, and they end up in bed that night. When that one-night stand has consequences, Gabe proposes to Ros that they get married. It’ll be a marriage of […]

REVIEW: Not seeking Mr. Right by Natasha Moore
2nd Jan / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Not seeking Mr. Right by Natasha Moore

Not seeking Mr. Right by Natasha Moore is a book I liked a lot. Ginny is a woman who hasn’t been lucky in love. This is why she has decided to remain single, even though her dream is to have the complete package: a husband, children and the white picket fence. […]

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: The Wrong Mr. Right by Maureen Child
16th Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Wrong Mr. Right by Maureen Child

The Wrong Mr. Right (Dynasties: The Carey Center # 3) by Maureen Child is an interesting story! Bennett, the eldest of Martin Carey’s sons and daughters and the new CEO of the family company, needs his restaurant, which was destroyed by fire, to be restored in four weeks. With an impossible […]