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REVIEW: Because I Love You by Jeannie Moon
17th Nov / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Because I Love You by Jeannie Moon

Because I Love You by Jeannie Moon: Leah Bayard, a lawyer, meets Tristan Ward immediately after having a fight with her brother and new sister-in-law. The sparks fly, and they immediately get involved. Neither one wants a relationship–they agree to friends with benefits–but both of them quickly realize that isn’t enough […]

REVIEW: The Bride Wore Crimson by Adrianne Lee
17th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Bride Wore Crimson by Adrianne Lee

The Bride Wore Crimson (Weddingville #2) by Adrianne Lee is not your run of the mill romance. This who done it is filled with laughter, shock, theft, finger pointing, and murder in the middle of wedding fever. The characters are endearing and the town of Weddingville will worm its way […]

REVIEW: Wild Wolf Claiming by Rhyannon Byrd
17th Nov / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Wild Wolf Claiming by Rhyannon Byrd

In Wild Wolf Claiming by Rhyannon Byrd, Elliot Connors and his partner, Max, who are werewolves, are on a mission to protect Skye and her friend, Vivian, from a man who’s been abducting women. Max leaves to find Vivian, leaving Elliot to try to convince Skye that she’s in danger […]

REVIEW: A Winter Wedding by Brenda Novak
16th Nov / 8 Comments

REVIEW: A Winter Wedding by Brenda Novak

In A Winter Wedding (Whiskey Creek #9) by Brenda Novak, Kyle Houseman has struggled for years to let go of his one true love Olivia, but with her now married to his step-brother Brandon and living in the same town, it makes things doubly difficult. Also pestering Kyle is his […]

REVIEW: Strings Attached by Stephanie Julian
16th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Strings Attached by Stephanie Julian

Strings Attached by Stephanie Julian: Trudeau is a bit of a workaholic. She left home with the dream of working in Hollywood and she’s succeeded. She loves working for ManDown Films and she’s found new friends once her boss moved them to Philadelphia. Tru is ruthlessly organized and exceedingly competent.

REVIEW: These Three Words by Holly Jacobs
16th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: These Three Words by Holly Jacobs

These Three Words by Holly Jacobs is about rediscovering love, even during the toughest times. Gray and Addie met in Kindergarten. They’ve been friends ever since. As they got older, their friendship developed into something more and eventually it led to marriage. They were happy until a tragedy separated them.

REVIEW: Destined for the Desert King by Kate Walker
16th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Destined for the Desert King by Kate Walker

In Destined for the Desert King by Kate Walker, There’s no doubt that their marriage is one of convenience and political maneuvering. But shy beauty Aziza El Afarim secretly hopes that her husband the boy she once idolized remembers something of the closeness they shared as children.

REVIEW: The Irresistible Rogue by Valerie Bowman
15th Nov / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Irresistible Rogue by Valerie Bowman

The Irresistible Rogue by Valerie Bowman is the fourth book in the Playful Brides series. I previously read and thoroughly enjoyed book three, the Unlikely Lady and I was excited to see another book released in this series with some familiar characters.

REVIEW: Line of Scrimmage by Desiree Holt
15th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Line of Scrimmage by Desiree Holt

In Line of Scrimmage by Desiree Holt, Jake and Erin have a one night stand after being introduced by his sister, Ivy. Well, it was a one night stand to Erin. Jake wanted to see if anything could develop between the pair, but after being previously hurt by another football […]

REVIEW: Heartsong Cottage by Emily March
14th Nov / 14 Comments

REVIEW: Heartsong Cottage by Emily March

Heartsong Cottage by Emily March was a complete surprise to me. This book is book ten in the Eternity Springs Series but can be read as a standalone. The very first pages of the story start with Daniel’s son being brutally murdered. The emotions will grasp you as a reader […]