Tag: GC
25th Jun / 5 Comments
Once Upon a Cowboy by Maggie McGinnis: Maggie has written a touching story about running from your past and finding what you least expected. Jessalyn was an amazingly strong woman running from a terrible, heartbreaking past.
25th Jun / 3 Comments
Midwife…to Mum! by Sue MacKay is the fifth book in Midwives On-Call series.Ally Parker does not have any roots or any family to back on.A former foster kid, she’s used to moving on. Her new job is meant to be just another temporary placement…until she meets her boss, sexy single dad […]
24th Jun / 3 Comments
Summer at the Shore (Seashell Bay #2) by V.K. Sykes: I have read many books by V.K. Sykes and this book is just another one on my list of summertime reads. If you did not read the first book in the Seashell Bay Series, don’t worry, this book can be read […]
24th Jun / 3 Comments
In Italian Surgeon To The Stars by Melanie Milburne, Celebrity heart surgeon Dr. Alessandro Lucioni might be gorgeous, but Jemima Clark can’t forget what they shared or how he broke her heart!
23rd Jun / 8 Comments
Toxic by Kim Karr: Phoebe is desperately trying to hold on to her family’s hotel business when she unexpectedly runs into Jeremy again. Jeremy is the one man she can’t forget and she measures all relationships against what they had one summer five years ago. Jeremy is back in New York […]
23rd Jun / 3 Comments
Ruin & Rule by Pepper Winters: Taken by an MC and with no memory, our heroine is left only to her wits and the knowledge that she knows the MC President, Kill. She doesn’t know how or why, just that she does, even as Kill refuses to acknowledge that she […]
23rd Jun / 4 Comments
A Royal Amnesia Scandal by Jules Bennett: Sometimes dreams come true if you can live through the nightmare that comes first. Kate Barton had lived with the royal family since she was six. Her parents had worked for them in their vacation home before moving on to the main palace.
22nd Jun / 10 Comments
In Kiss Me (Fool’s Gold #17) by Susan Mallery, After a rather tough childhood, you would think Phoebe Kitzke would be bitter and closed off. But the opposite is true. She’d gladly give the shirt off her back to a person in need. And now it’s gotten her in trouble […]
22nd Jun / 8 Comments
In Say My Name (Stark International Trilogy #1) by J. Kenner, Sylvia Brooks, assistant to business mogul Damien Stark, has been given the go-ahead to take on a huge project for the first time. All is well until the lead architect backs out leaving her scrambling for a replacement. The […]
22nd Jun / 7 Comments
Feels Like Home by Lisa Ireland: I enjoyed the characters in this story. Ryan, a single father, struggled between the feelings he always had for Jo and if Jo was the best possible mother figure for his daughter, considering she had no desire to have children.