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REVIEW: Giving up the Boss by Victoria Davies
5th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Giving up the Boss by Victoria Davies

In Giving up the Boss by Victoria Davies, Lori has finally worked up the courage to quit her job. However, not long after she tells her boss, Jackson Sinclair, there’s an accident resulting in Jackson losing his memory. In order to help make sure the company keeps running smoothly, Lori […]

REVIEW: The Army Ranger’s Surprise by Donna Michaels
4th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Army Ranger’s Surprise by Donna Michaels

In The Army Ranger’s Surprise (The Men of At-Ease Ranch #5) by Donna Michaels, former Ranger Leo Reed has found it hard to adjust to civilian life, but he’s finally started to take control of his life. Visiting his grandmother is something he looks forward to, especially since it gives […]

REVIEW: Handle with Care by Nina Croft
3rd Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Handle with Care by Nina Croft

In Handle with Care (Saddler Cove #1) by Nina Croft, Emily Towson wants the town bad boy Tanner O’Connor. Yet, she never imagined confronting him about what he agrees to with her grandmother would end up with her getting down and dirty with him and then discovering soon after their […]

REVIEW: Down with Love by Kate Meader
2nd Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Down with Love by Kate Meader

In Down with Love (Love Wars #1) by Kate Meader, Max Henderson is cynical when it comes to love and relationships since as a divorce attorney he’s seen how devastating it can be when couples turn against each other. However, when his brother tells Max he’s getting married, Max is […]

REVIEW: Their Own Little Miracle by Caroline Anderson
1st Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Their Own Little Miracle by Caroline Anderson

In Their Own Little Miracle by Caroline Anderson, Dr. Iona Murray is looking for the right man to help her fulfil her sister’s dream of having a baby. However, being a surrogate and having to give up the baby at the end isn’t going to be easy, especially when she’s […]

REVIEW: A Soldier’s Homecoming by Karen Foley
29th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Soldier’s Homecoming by Karen Foley

In A Soldier’s Homecoming (Glacier Creek #3) by Karen Foley, India Gale is determined to keep a low profile, especially after all she’s suffered. Glacier Creek, Montana is certainly a good place to relax and keep hidden from the press that’s hounded her ever since her accident, but she never […]

REVIEW: One Night with the Army Doc by Traci Douglass
29th Jul / 3 Comments

REVIEW: One Night with the Army Doc by Traci Douglass

In One Night with the Army Doc by Traci Douglass, with her family Dr. Molly Quinn has never felt good enough. So, travelling the world and filming the latest episode of her TV show is the perfect way to avoid feeling like she’s falling short of their expectations, especially that […]

REVIEW: Bachelor Doc, Unexpected Dad by Dianne Drake
28th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Bachelor Doc, Unexpected Dad by Dianne Drake

In Bachelor Doc, Unexpected Dad by Dianne Drake, Matt McClain and Ellie Sanders spent an incredible night together and then went their separate ways. However, when Ellie discovers she’s pregnant, she knows she needs to tell Matt, especially since there’s no way she’ll ever be able to take care of […]

REVIEW: Claiming the Highlander’s Heart by Lily Maxton
26th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Claiming the Highlander’s Heart by Lily Maxton

In Claiming the Highlander’s Heart (The Townsends #4) by Lily Maxton, when Georgina Townsend discovers her family home has been robbed and that the thieves have stolen her late mother’s music box, Georgina is determined to get it back. Luckily, she’s never been much of a lady and her reckless […]

REVIEW: A Cinderella for the Desert King by Kim Lawrence
25th Jul / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Cinderella for the Desert King by Kim Lawrence

In A Cinderella for the Desert King by Kim Lawrence, when Abby finds herself kidnapped by desert bandits, she’s lucky that the mysterious Zain comes to her rescue. Unfortunately though, the only way to escape her captors is to marry him. Once she’s free, they go their separate ways until […]