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REVIEW: Date on the Run by Jill Monroe
11th May / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Date on the Run by Jill Monroe

Date on the Run by Jill Monroe is a fast-paced novella that I inhaled in about an hour. Considering this is a short story, it is heavy on character definition, plot development and sexual tension. Juliet Martin is a human interest reporter for the local newspaper, aspiring to do more […]

REVIEW: Seduce Me by Jo Leigh
10th May / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Seduce Me by Jo Leigh

Seduce Me by Jo Leigh: Natalie Gellar is truly a delightful woman to read about. She loves her job as a film librarian, archivist, and tour guide. In addition, her excitement as it relates to old films is contagious. She has finally decided that it is time to settle down […]

REVIEW: An Unsuitable Husband by Ros Clarke
9th May / 1 Comment

REVIEW: An Unsuitable Husband by Ros Clarke

An Unsuitable Husband by Ros Clarke is the successful combination of two very popular romance tropes, sports romance and marriage of convenience. Now that successful attorney Theresa Chartley has recently turned thirty and remains very, very single, her mother has stepped up her matchmaking endeavors to epic proportions. And much […]

REVIEW: Loch and Key by Shelli Stevens
2nd May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Loch and Key by Shelli Stevens

Loch and Key (The McLaughlins #3) by Shelli Stevens is a hot, well-written romance, that I read in less than a day because the plot is fast-paced and engaging. The McLaughin’s are an extremely close-knit and loving family, and will do everything and anything to ensure each others’ safety and […]

REVIEW: The Seduction Game by Emma Shortt
28th Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Seduction Game by Emma Shortt

The Seduction Game by Emma Shortt: Kate Kelly is a complete computer nerd. She owns and runs her own computer repair store, wears heavy glasses that cause her to constantly push them up on her nose, and her entire wardrobe consists of vintage t-shirts, jeans and Converse sneakers. She is […]

REVIEW: Betting the Billionaire by Avery Flynn
27th Apr / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Betting the Billionaire by Avery Flynn

Betting the Billionaire by Avery Flynn: Keisha Jacobs, interior designer, furniture store manager and devoted daughter, dreads answering the business phone these days. That is because every time it rings, billionaire Gabe Campos is on line offering to purchase her family’s furniture store. He calls about two to three times […]

REVIEW: The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm by Kate Hoffmann
23rd Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm by Kate Hoffmann

The Mighty Quinns: Malcolm, by Kate Hoffmann, is a winning combination of exciting adventure and romance. The captivating prologue pulled me into this engaging story with characters that are likeable, interesting and genuine. This is a sweet and sexy read that kept me entertained from start to finish. Amy Engalls […]

REVIEW: Breakaway by Nancy Warren
22nd Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Breakaway by Nancy Warren

Breakaway (Last Bachelor Standing) by Nancy Warren: Max, Adam and Dylan have been great friends since they were only five years old. Now, thirty years later, they are still best buddies and successful in their chosen professions. Adam has found the love of his life, so either Max or Dylan […]

REVIEW: Out of Control by Teresa Noelle Roberts
15th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Out of Control by Teresa Noelle Roberts

Out of Control by Teresa Noelle Roberts:  Jen is an starving artist and works a couple of jobs in order to make ends meet. Glass blowing brings in some cash, but not nearly enough to sustain a living on, at least not yet. She rents a small, affordable apartment in […]

REVIEW: Sweet Obsession by Kelly Jamieson
14th Apr / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Sweet Obsession by Kelly Jamieson

Sweet Obsession (Windy City Kink #1) by Kelly Jamieson: Twelve years ago, teenagers Sasha Bandel and Jack Grenville were caught experimenting with light bondage by Sasha’s parents. As a result, Jack was forced out of town by Sasha’s powerful and wealthy father, with orders to never to contact her again. […]