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Review: Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks
11th Jan / 1 Comment

Review: Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks

Highlander Most Wanted by Maya Banks is a compelling, captivating, whirlwind of a romance that kept me dreaming of a highlander of my own! Genevieve McInnis has spent the last year in captivity, kidnapped by the evil Ian McHugh.  She has experienced unspeakable torture, and has been scarred for life, so […]

Review: Three Sisters by Susan Mallery
11th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: Three Sisters by Susan Mallery

Three Sisters by Susan Mallery is a superbly poignant novel that will leave you feeling deeply fulfilled! Andi Gordon was engaged to be married, but on her wedding day she was left stranded at the altar by her fiancé.  Trying to pick up the pieces of her life she makes the […]

Review: A Widow’s Guilty Secret by Marie Farrarella
9th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: A Widow’s Guilty Secret by Marie Farrarella

A Widow’s Guilty Secret by Marie Farrarella  is a gripping tale that is wrought with tension and suspense. Suzy Burris has been unhappy in her marriage for a while.  She believes her husband has been cheating on her, and when he is late getting home one night, she is determined to […]

Review: Bayou Heat by Donna Kauffman (A Loveswept Classic Romance)
9th Jan / 1 Comment

Review: Bayou Heat by Donna Kauffman (A Loveswept Classic Romance)

Bayou Heat by Donna Kauffman was a very good novel. I liked it and I would recommend it but don’t go into it expecting any surprises. We first meet our heroine, Dr. Erin McClure. She’s arrived in Louisiana to further her research. She thinks that she can take the plants and […]

Review: The Scoundrel Takes A Bride by Stefanie Sloane
9th Jan / 1 Comment

Review: The Scoundrel Takes A Bride by Stefanie Sloane

The Scoundrel Takes A Bride by Stefanie Sloane  is an engaging, complex, and colorful, intrigue that will take through the streets of Regency, London. Sophia Southwell has never forgotten the murder of her mother that took place when she was a young girl.  All grown up, Sophia is determined to […]

Review: Uncovered By Love by Madeline Ash
9th Jan / 2 Comments

Review: Uncovered By Love by Madeline Ash

Uncovered By Love by Madeline Ash is an emotionally wrought,  beautifully exquisite,  love story,  that will keep you hanging on to every word. Vera Cole is a very talented,  sculpture artist.  She has never experienced a romantic relationship due to health problems in her past.  She feels that no one will […]

Review: Born To Be Wild by Donna Kauffman
5th Jan / 1 Comment

Review: Born To Be Wild by Donna Kauffman

Born To Be Wild by Donna Kauffman is a sexy and fun romance read. Dara Colbourne has hidden away all her wildness after one too many deaths from a loved ones brought by their own wildness. Now all she cares about is a boring life that will grant a wish […]

Review: The Soldier’s Sweetheart by Soraya Lane
5th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: The Soldier’s Sweetheart by Soraya Lane

A Soldier’s Sweetheart by Soraya Lane is a sweet and emotional read about second chances. Nate Calhoun has not been the same since his return to small-time life after what he went through in Special Forces. He will not talk to anyone and won’t interact with his family, whom he was […]

Review: Dealing Her Final Card by Jennie Lucas
5th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: Dealing Her Final Card by Jennie Lucas

Dealing Her Final Card by Jennie Lucas has everything that a Harlequin Presents reader wants: an alpha male, a heroine capable of standing up to him, exotic locales and, of course, plenty of heat! If you enjoy those element, you’ll like this tale. In Jennie Lucas’ Dealing Her Final Card, a […]

Review: Back to the Good Fortune Diner by Vicki Essex
5th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: Back to the Good Fortune Diner by Vicki Essex

Back to the Good Fortune Diner by Vicki Essex is a sweet romance story about taking a chance and embracing change.   Tiffany Cheung has always wanted to be perfect at everything. Once she sets her mind and course she won’t change it. But after loosing her job in New […]