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REVIEW: Maybe This Christmas by Sarah Morgan
30th Dec / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Maybe This Christmas by Sarah Morgan

Maybe This Christmas (O’Neil Brothers #3): Sarah Morgan captured this reader’s heart with the O’Neil family. Maybe This Christmas is the final story in this holiday trilogy. In my opinion the most attractive feature of this series is the author ability to support the main protagonists

REVIEW: Irresistible Force by D.D. Ayres
6th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Irresistible Force by D.D. Ayres

Irresistible Force (K-9 Rescue #1) by D.D. Ayres: f you think the cover is smoking hot wait to read what is written inside. This was my first experience with author D.D. Ayres and it left this reader desperate for more. Too bad the next K-9 Rescue book is not releasing until […]

REVIEW: Across the Line by Kate Willoughby
24th Oct / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Across the Line by Kate Willoughby

I have been anticipating Across the Line (In the Zone #2) by Kate Willoughby ever since reading and reviewing On the Surface; especially after assigning it 5-stars. Kate Willoughby set the bar high by seamlessly weaving together all the best characteristics with phenomenal dialogue. However, a remarkable writing style and […]

REVIEW: Playing With Fire by Cynthia Eden
2nd Sep / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Playing With Fire by Cynthia Eden

Playing With Fire (Phoenix Fire #3) by Cynthia Eden: Nothing burns hotter that the life-giving flames of the phoenix. Dante, aka the Immortal, lives in a world overflowing with betrayal, death and fire. With each rising he awakens confused; with only foggy memories and an unrelenting craving for the mysterious Cassie. […]

REVIEW: Fast Track by Julie Garwood
27th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Fast Track by Julie Garwood

Fast Track (Buchanan-Renard #12) by Julie Garwood: Julie Garwood introduced this reader to the romance genre – so I owe her a lot of gratitude. I own every book she has ever published. While I enjoy her medieval, regency and western novels it is her contemporary writing that really resonates. […]

REVIEW: Evening Stars by Susan Mallery
29th Jun / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Evening Stars by Susan Mallery

In Evening Stars (Blackberry Island #3) by Susan Mallery, Nina Wentworth is overburdened with her daily responsibilities. She is at ‘standing room only’ capacity and the last thing she needs is another burden added to her already complicated life. She only has herself to blame – it seems to be […]

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: Sinful Surrender by Elisabeth Naughton
7th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Sinful Surrender by Elisabeth Naughton

Sinful Surrender (Aegis Security 0.6) by Elisabeth Naughton: Elisabeth Naughton has been a naughty writer. Why you ask? Well, Sinful Surrender should have been a full-length novel. While the author did a fantastic job of cramming lots of sexy goodness into this short story – I was not ready to let […]

REVIEW: Backwoods by Jill Sorenson
1st Jun / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Backwoods by Jill Sorenson

Backwoods (Aftershock #4) by Jill Sorenson: Blended families can be complex – but this one goes beyond complicated. Brooke planned a wilderness retreat, an energetic expedition through the High Sierras; initially the trip was supposed to be Brooke, her father, stepmother, and stepbrother. Abby Hammond makes the decision to tagalong […]