t’s not a new concept – two tortured souls coming together and finding love. But for Eliza and Leo, things are a lot more complicated than that. In His Final Bargain by Melaine Milburne the issues are so large and daunting that it’s difficult not to get a little tense […]
In A Rich Man’s Whim by Lynne Graham Kat is an unassuming B&B owner who took responsibility for her younger sisters when her mother gave them up to foster care. She spent years of her life trying to eke out a living while giving her half-siblings the best educations, health care, […]
When I reviewed “Baby Out of the Blue”, I mentioned it had a sequel. That sequel is Along Came Twins…by Rebecca Winters. It was lovely to read both books, as the second contained the intriguing characters of Kellie and Leandros Petralia, who were introduced in the first book. Their marriage […]
A Very Exclusive Engagement isn’t the first Andrea Lawrence book I’ve read, but I think it finally made me stand up and take note. Liam and Francesca clash at first, he’s taking over the company for which she works, and in trying to save it, might be curtailing some of […]
An Accidental Family is the debut title from Ami Weaver. After reading it, I find myself greatly looking forward to seeing her writing as she becomes more seasoned. Lainey came from a privileged family, but after the breakup of a disastrous marriage approved by her parents, she decides she will […]
In A Price Worth Paying? by Trish Morey Simone’s and Alesander’s families were bitter rivals, going back generations. Their Spanish vineyards abutted each other’s, and Alesander’s family cursed Simone’s and vowed they would someday be driven from the land that they wished to make their own. When Simone hears that her […]
I’ll admit right up front that I had to re-read the first few pages twice. I thought for sure that this was a regency book masquerading as a modern. The writing seemed a little too formal to be set in present-day. However, once I got past the initial hesitation, I […]
Carole Mortimer was one of the first Romance writers I remember reading, back when I was a young lady. Along with Penny Jordan and Nora Roberts, they were staples on my reading list. A Touch of Notoriety by Carole Mortimer is a sequel to A Taste of the Forbidden, part of […]
I’ve never been the biggest fan of circuses. I’ve been twice, and both times my expectations weren’t met. However, after reading Sparks Fly with the Billionaire by Marion Lennox, I kinda want to go again. Allie has slowly taken over responsibility for the “Sparkles” circus. Her grandparents raised her there, […]
I should start this review by saying that Dream Man by Judy Griffith Gill is a re-release of a book that came out originally in 1990, then again in 2003. When I read the synopsis, I thought the story had promise. However, I found it difficult to get through – the dialogue […]