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REVIEW: The Night Belongs to Fireman by Jennifer Bernard
7th Oct / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Night Belongs to Fireman by Jennifer Bernard

In The Night Belongs to Fireman (The Bachelor Firemen of San Gabriel #6) by Jennifer Bernard, Fireman Fred Breen couldn’t know ahead of time that his life would change the night he went out for a beer with a fellow firefighter. That was the night he met and rescued Karen, whose […]

REVIEW: When the Rancher Came to Town by Emma Cane
25th Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: When the Rancher Came to Town by Emma Cane

In When the Rancher Came to Town (Valentine Valley #4.5) by Emma Cane, Amanda Cramer loves owning her own bed and breakfast in Valentine Valley, especially the anonymity it allows her. Having her life ruled by chaos and media attention five years ago has done a number on her mind […]

REVIEW: Nightingale by Cathy Maxwell
23rd Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Nightingale by Cathy Maxwell

Nightingale by Cathy Maxwell: Sir Dane Pendleton, a self-made man, is writing out his last will and testament. Why? Because he has accepted a challenge from young Lord Whiting, the brother of woman who broke his heart, and he will face him at dawn. Although Dane expects to win the challenge, […]

REVIEW: Once More, My Darling Rogue by Lorraine Heath
11th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Once More, My Darling Rogue by Lorraine Heath

Once More, My Darling Rogue by Lorraine Heath: Disagreeable characters and unlikely situations are seldom the formulae for a winning novel. However, “Once More, My Darling Rogue” delightfully proves that wrong. Lady Ophelia Lyttleton is highly disagreeable, and believes and acts as if she were above most people. In particular, she […]

REVIEW: What I Love About You by Rachel Gibson
9th Sep / 6 Comments

REVIEW: What I Love About You by Rachel Gibson

In What I Love About You (Truly, Idaho #3) by Rachel Gibson, Natalie Cooper has come a long way since her days as a cheerleader and part of the most popular couple in Truly, Idaho. Now she’s a single mom who runs her own photo shop in her hometown, while […]

REVIEW: What A Lady Most Desires by Lecia Cornwall
5th Sep / 4 Comments

REVIEW: What A Lady Most Desires by Lecia Cornwall

What A Lady Most Desires by Lecia Cornwall: War is a terrible, devastating thing, and in 1815, in Brussels, during the Battle of Waterloo, any proper English lady should not be tending the injured, sick and dying with her hands. However, that is just what Lady Delphine St. James is doing. […]

REVIEW: Heroes Are My Weakness by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
29th Aug / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Heroes Are My Weakness by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

In Heroes Are My Weakness by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Annie Hewitt’s trek back to Peregrine Island, off the coast of Maine, is not for a relaxing vacation. Instead, she is coming to terms with her mother’s death as well as having nowhere else to go. She hopes little Moonraker Cottage […]

REVIEW: Hard to Hold on To by Laura Kaye
27th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Hard to Hold on To by Laura Kaye

In Hard to Hold on To (Hard Ink #2.5) by Laura Kaye, Fresh from a battle against the drug ring that had ties to the event that ended his Special Forces career, Easy Cantrell’s only concern is for Jenna Dean. Getting her away from her kidnappers alive was the first […]

REVIEW: The Cowboy and the Angel by T.J. Kline
19th Aug / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Cowboy and the Angel by T.J. Kline

In The Cowboy and the Angel (Rodeo #2) by T.J. Kline, When Angela McCallister got an anonymous tip about a story that could finally advance her career, she headed off to the local rodeo to investigate animal abuse and cruelty. She soon found out that journalists are not exactly welcomed […]

REVIEW: Boomerang by Noelle August
15th Aug / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Boomerang by Noelle August

In Boomerang (Boomerang #1) by Noelle August, The night before her internship at Boomerang begins, Mia Galliano evidently has a majorly good (drunken) time. Because the next morning when she wakes up hungover in a strange bed, she can’t remember much. But the guy Mia awkwardly greets after waking up […]