Tag: Harlequin Desire


REVIEW: Only on His Terms  by Elizabeth Bevarly
2nd Oct / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Only on His Terms by Elizabeth Bevarly

Only on His Terms by Elizabeth Bevarly: Sometimes people aren’t what they seem. Sometimes the ones you expect the least from give you the biggest benefits. Gracie Sumner was the typical girl next door. She can from a long line of strong women and knew she could take care of herself.

REVIEW: Her Return to King’s Bed by Maureen Child
28th Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Her Return to King’s Bed by Maureen Child

Her Return to King’s Bed by Maureen Child: Rico King has been searching for his errant bride for five years. He should’ve known at the time that she was too good to be true. He’d fallen head-over-heels for Teresa Coretti, but she’d been using him to help her family’s “business”. They […]

REVIEW: A Billionaire for Christmas by Janice Maynard
20th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: A Billionaire for Christmas by Janice Maynard

A Billionaire for Christmas by Janice Maynard: Phoebe Kemper awaits her new renter with trepidation. She knows that Leo Cavallo is the CFO of Cavallo Textiles, and knows he’s a rich and powerful man. When his sister made the arrangements for Leo to rent out Phoebe’s cabin, she was also told […]

REVIEW: The High Price of Secrets by Yvonne Lindsay
19th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The High Price of Secrets by Yvonne Lindsay

The High Price of Secrets (The Master Vintners) by Yvonne Lindsay: I love Yvonne’s books, and this is no exception. However – I had some small issues with this story. I’ll get to those after my summary. Here we go! Tamsyn Masters’ life was comfortable, reliable, steady. She worked at her […]

REVIEW: To Tame a Cowboy by Jules Bennett
12th Dec / 0 Comments

REVIEW: To Tame a Cowboy by Jules Bennett

To Tame a Cowboy by Jules Bennett: Piper Kindred and Ryan Grant have been best friends since the day Piper punched Grant in the nose for calling her a liar in the third grade. Over the years, Piper has ignored her attraction to the popular rodeo rider, but that all changes […]

REVIEW: The Pregnancy Plot by Paula Roe
11th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Pregnancy Plot by Paula Roe

In The Pregnancy Plot by Paula Roe, AJ Reynolds is back in Matthew Cooper’s life with a purpose. She wants him to get her pregnant and walk away from her and their child. With her biological clock ticking and all other possibilities of having an artificial insemination delayed by another […]

REVIEW: The Secret Heir of Sunset Ranch by Charlene Sands
10th Nov / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Secret Heir of Sunset Ranch by Charlene Sands

In The Secret Heir of Sunset Ranch by Charlene Sands, homecoming hero and wealthy Nevada rancher, Justin Slade returns home from duty and decides to break the news of his best friend’s death to Brett’s grandma and only living relative Mattie-only to get a shock of his life. The woman […]

REVIEW: Claiming His Own by Olivia Gates
6th Nov / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Claiming His Own by Olivia Gates

In Claiming His Own by Olivia Gates, Russian billionaire tycoon Maksim Volkov disappeared from Calliope’s life when she was seven months pregnant with their son and she is left alone to face the remaining pregnancy. After a few months, he is back in Calliope’s life to redeem his actions and claim […]

REVIEW: Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey
27th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey

In Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey, Luke is furious to learn that his uncle Patrick left him only the half ownership of his luxury cruise liner Cora Mae and the woman who inherited the other half is proving too much of a distraction. He wants the full control of […]

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 […]