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REVIEW: Million Dollar Maverick by Christine Rimmer
22nd Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Million Dollar Maverick by Christine Rimmer

Million Dollar Maverick by Christine Rimmer: Callie Kennedy was running to a future that didn’t include men. In fact her future was in a small town doing what she loved, practicing medicine. Yes she was single and yes she was sweet and trusting, but her past had proved perhaps she […]

REVIEW: Home Truths by Louise Forster
21st Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Home Truths by Louise Forster

Home Truths by Louise Forster is a tale about family, secrets, and love, set in a small town in Australia, where everyone knows not only your name and but also the names of the skeletons in your closet. Jennifer Dove works and lives in London, England, having fled Australia to […]

REVIEW: The Friendship Pact by Tara Taylor Quinn
20th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Friendship Pact by Tara Taylor Quinn

In The Friendship Pact by Tara Taylor Quinn, Koralynn Mitchell befriended Bailey Watters in grade school, giving her the support and love that she never received at home from her alcoholic mom or absentee dad. Kora had a stable home life with a well-off family who treated Bailey like one […]

REVIEW: Fall From India Place by Samantha Young
19th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Fall From India Place by Samantha Young

In Fall From India Place by Samantha Young, Hannah lost her teenage heart to Marco when he rescued her from some bullies. What starts out as friendship soon becomes much more, but after a passionate night when Hannah declares her love for Marco, he disappears without a word and she […]

REVIEW: A Vampire’s Promise by Carla Susan Smith
18th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: A Vampire’s Promise by Carla Susan Smith

In A Vampire’s Promise by Carla Susan Smith, Rowan has never been lucky in the romance department. But that changes the night she meets Gabriel in Rosie’s bar. He looks like a Viking and is more handsome than any model she could ever picture in her head. And he is […]

REVIEW: Once Upon a Billionaire by Jessica Clare
18th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Once Upon a Billionaire by Jessica Clare

In Once Upon a Billionaire (Billionaire Boys Club #4) by Jessica Clare, Griffin is a member of the royal family of Bellisime living in the USA, trying to distance himself from all that being royal entails. With the upcoming marriage of his cousin, Griffin’s presence in Bellisime is not only […]

REVIEW: The Defender by Adrienne Giordano
18th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Defender by Adrienne Giordano

The Defender by Adrienne Giordano: Five months ago, Special Agent Russell “Russ” Voight sat on the witness stand while Penny Hennings decimated him with her aggressive cross-examination skills. Today, he put himself between her and sniper fire. Their relationship is extremely complex – it is built on professional admiration and […]

REVIEW: Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn
18th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn

Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn is a novella, number 5.6 of her “Lady Julia Gray series.” It is a story so full of life and lively characters that it nearly seems like a full novel, and not just fifty or so pages long. Additionally, any story about a woman who […]

REVIEW: The Scoundrel’s Seduction by Jennifer Haymore
17th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Scoundrel’s Seduction by Jennifer Haymore

The Scoundrel’s Seduction (House of Trent Series #3) by Jennifer Haymore: Obviously, the beginning of a book often determines the direction of an entire book. The Scoundrel’s Seduction starts with a state-sanctioned murder—that of a dissolute and traitorous peer. Viscount Dunthorpe is a treacherous and treasonous man, and Samson Hawkins, who […]

REVIEW: What A Woman Needs by Judi Fennell
17th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: What A Woman Needs by Judi Fennell

In What A Woman Needs (Manley Maids #2) by Judi Fennell, Beth and Bryan are worlds apart. She’s a widow with 5 children, he’s a movie star most females lust over. When Bryan loses a bet with his sister and has to spend 4 weeks working as a Manley Maid […]