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REVIEW: The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas
18th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas

The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas “He couldn’t even stick around for breakfast, much less commit to raising a family!” Emma Hayes has been in love with Cesare Falconeri since she began working for him seven years ago. In that time, she has graduated from a maid at […]

REVIEW: A Facade to Shatter by Lynne Raye Harris
15th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: A Facade to Shatter by Lynne Raye Harris

A Facade to Shatter by Lynne Raye Harris ‘If you stay, you might get more than you bargained for,’ he growled. Because he was primed, on edge, ready to explode. It had been so long since he’d felt desire that to feel it now was a huge adrenaline rush. Like […]

REVIEW: The Lone Star Cinderella by Maureen Child
13th Oct / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Lone Star Cinderella by Maureen Child

The Lone Star Cinderella by Maureen Child: Dave Firestone has achieved great success with his ranch, but striking a deal with TexCat will put an official seal on his beef as the best. There’s only one problem: the owner of TexCat is a conservative man who only does business with family […]

REVIEW: A Beauty Uncovered by Andrea Laurence
9th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Beauty Uncovered by Andrea Laurence

A Beauty Uncovered by Andrea Laurence (Secrets of Eden #2): Samantha Davis has landed the best temporary job of her life. After being burned by an office romance and losing her previous job, it’s taken her a while to get another. Luckily, her godmother managed to get her a well paying […]

REVIEW: Dirty Trick by Christine Bell
29th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Dirty Trick by Christine Bell

Dirty Trick by Christine Bell is the first book in the Perfectly Matched series, and my first Entangled Brazen book. I read and fell in love with the Entangled Bliss line, but I’m not usually into the super sexy, sexy-time overload books, and with a title like Dirty Trick, this […]

REVIEW: Texas Secrets, Lovers’ Lies by Karen Whiddon
27th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Texas Secrets, Lovers’ Lies by Karen Whiddon

Texas Secrets, Lovers’ Lies by Karen Whiddon: Zoe Onella was forced to leave Anniversary, Texas, five years ago, leaving behind her fiancé, her best friend and surrogate family. She managed to make a life for herself in Manhattan with a successful career as a blogger, a life that was as different […]

REVIEW: Patchwork Family in the Outback by Soraya Lane
21st Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Patchwork Family in the Outback by Soraya Lane

Patchwork Family in the Outback by Soraya Lane is the third and final book in the Bellaroo Creek series. Each book is written by a different author and focuses on a small town in the Australian Outback that needs some help. I haven’t read the other two books in the […]

REVIEW: A Weaver Beginning by Allison Leigh
17th Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: A Weaver Beginning by Allison Leigh

A Weaver Beginning by Allison Leigh: Weaver deputy Sloan McCray isn’t sure how long he plans to stay in the small town. A former ATF agent, Sloan is used to staying on the move and not settling down. He has halfway through the lease on his house and his temporary appointment […]

REVIEW: Conveniently His Princess by Olivia Gates
8th Sep / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Conveniently His Princess by Olivia Gates

Conveniently His Princess by Olivia Gates: Aram Nazaryan gave up on his dream of marriage and putting down roots long ago when he was forced to leave Zohayd, the only place that felt like home to him. When his best and only friend approaches him with a proposition to take over […]

REVIEW: The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks
1st Sep / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks

The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks: When Manhattanite Lissa Roarke gets the position as lead volunteer coordinator for Bootstraps’ work to rebuild Rust Creek Falls, Montana, after a flood, she is eager to prove herself, and indulge in a secret fascination: “She wouldn’t admit it to anyone else, but […]