Tag: Olivia


REVIEW: Searching for Harmony by Kelly Elliott
10th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Searching for Harmony by Kelly Elliott

Searching for Harmony by Kelly Elliott: At eighteen, Harmony became a mother and wife. Nearly two years later, a car wreck destroys her family. But out of the wreck comes Preston, the firefighter who tried everything he could to save her son. Preston knows he did what he could for the […]

REVIEW: Signs of Attraction by Laura Brown
8th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Signs of Attraction by Laura Brown

Signs of Attraction by Laura Brown: Carli’s always been able to get along in classes despite her hearing loss, but in her new course she has no idea what her bearded and accented professor is saying. To the rescue comes Reed, deaf and the cutest boy she’s ever seen, and […]

REVIEW: Crazy About Love by Cassie Mae
6th Jun / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Crazy About Love by Cassie Mae

Crazy About Love by Cassie Mae: Alec has loved Theresa for five years, only admitting it a year and a half ago, but she has never opened the door for a relationship. Instead, Theresa has remained stuck on a sort of boyfriend, her high school sweetheart. Until now, at least. Now, […]

REVIEW: A Pregnancy Scandal by Kat Cantrell
4th Jun / 4 Comments

REVIEW: A Pregnancy Scandal by Kat Cantrell

A Pregnancy Scandal by Kat Cantrell: After having a flirtation for weeks, Alex and Phillip give in to the parks for a one night stand. But their one night stand became a much larger commitment when four weeks later Alex discovers she’s pregnant. Phillip, a senator, has been looking for a […]

REVIEW: The All-Star Antes Up by Nancy Herkness
31st May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The All-Star Antes Up by Nancy Herkness

The All-Star Antes Up by Nancy Herkness: Nothing comes before football for Luke Archer. During the season he cuts out all distraction. Except, when he’s benched for the week due to injury and can’t get the delectable Miranda Tate, a concierge in his building, out of his mind. Miranda loves […]

REVIEW: The Accidental Boyfriend by Maggie Dallen
29th May / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Accidental Boyfriend by Maggie Dallen

The Accidental Boyfriend by Maggie Dallen: After tragedy occurred a year ago, Holly set her mind to picking Mr. Perfect, the stable guy good as a husband and father. Except, the guy she’s knows is the one, her long time best friend, isn’t interested…And everyone else agrees he’s all wrong for […]

REVIEW: It’s in his Smile by Shelly Alexander
26th May / 2 Comments

REVIEW: It’s in his Smile by Shelly Alexander

It’s in his Smile by Shelly Alexander: Forced back home because of his grandmother’s will, Talmadge Oaks career is about to go down the hole. To stay home may mean his eco-architecture project of the century will be destroyed, thereby destroying his reputation and livelihood, but leaving before he’s allowed may […]

REVIEW: The Greek’s Nine-Month Surprise by Jennifer Faye
25th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Greek’s Nine-Month Surprise by Jennifer Faye

The Greek’s Nine-Month Surprise by Jennifer Faye: Greek billionaire Niko is not the emotional type. He keeps attachments to the minimum and focuses solely on business to make his late grandfather proud. But when one of the best nights of his life turns up a pregnancy, Niko will have to […]

REVIEW: Suffer Love by Ashley Herring Blake
24th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Suffer Love by Ashley Herring Blake

Suffer Love by Ashley Herring Blake: At a new school, Sam spots Hadley and the connection is instantaneous. But it’s both a curse and a blessing when they’re assigned to a project together because Sam can’t help his attraction, but he has to hold onto an ugly secret between their families […]

REVIEW: Good Girl by Lauren Layne
21st May / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Good Girl by Lauren Layne

Good Girl by Lauren Layne: Rumors swirling and needing to write a new album, country singer sweetheart Jenny takes off to a remote location from her childhood in Louisiana. Expecting peace, quiet, and alone time, her plans are blown to bits when she meets the apparent caretaker, Noah, and the attraction. […]