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REVIEW: The Twins Family Wish  by Lois Richer
8th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Twins Family Wish by Lois Richer

The Twins Family Wish by Lois Richer is a true “feel good” story that really lifts the readers’ spirits. And, it is also an opportunity for readers to re visit the very special setting of Wrangler’s Ranch, a place that is aimed at helping children in need, in a family […]

REVIEW: Unbridled Billionaire by Dani Wade
6th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Unbridled Billionaire by Dani Wade

Unbridled Billionaire by Dani Wade has an interesting Western theme (hinted at by the title) and takes the reader on a journey into the stables of a newly minted billionaire looking to build up his stock with prize winning horses who finds himself thwarted and intrigued by a rival stable […]

REVIEW: Behind the Billionaire’s Guarded Heart by Leah Ashton
5th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Behind the Billionaire’s Guarded Heart by Leah Ashton

Behind the Billionaire’s Guarded Heart by Leah Ashton: So many years, half of your life, with one man, so what do you do when he calls it quits? You pack up and move half way around the world, right? April Molyneux did just that. Now in London she has to find […]

REVIEW: Girl in the Spotlight by Virginia McCullough
4th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Girl in the Spotlight by Virginia McCullough

Girl in the Spotlight by Virginia McCullough is quite a touching story, and in many ways, a story about time and loss and wisdom that bring people closer together. Miles and Lark had a brief relationship years before the story begins, which resulted in them giving a baby up for adoption […]

REVIEW: The Billionaire’s Secret Princess by Caitlin Crews
3rd Jul / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Billionaire’s Secret Princess by Caitlin Crews

The The Billionaire’s Secret Princess by Caitlin Crews is the second story in the Scandalous Royal Brides duology. It’s about identical twins separated at birth who are unaware of each other’s existence until they run into each other by happenstance in an airport bathroom. Both are unhappy with their current […]

REVIEW: The Pregnant Kavakos Bride by Sharon Kendrick
30th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Pregnant Kavakos Bride by Sharon Kendrick

The Pregnant Kavakos Bride by Sharon Kendrick is a second chance romance for a couple whose attraction to each other was forbidden by their circumstances. Eighteen year old Keeley Turner had come to the lush private Kavakos Greek island of Lasia with her mother, an actress who was known as much […]

REVIEW: Lancaster County Reckoning  by Kit Wilkinson
29th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Lancaster County Reckoning by Kit Wilkinson

Lancaster County Reckoning by Kit Wilkinson: I always enjoy the combination of Amish fiction with suspense! Lancaster County Reckoning is a good example of well written suspense set in a Plain community. Amish farmer Thomas Nolt meets “English” Darcy when he goes to visit his neighbor, elderly Jesse-

REVIEW: Sicilian’s Baby of Shame by Carol Marinelli
28th Jun / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Sicilian’s Baby of Shame by Carol Marinelli

Sicilian’s Baby of Shame by Carol Marinelli is the third and last story in the Billionaire’s and One-Night Heirs trilogy. All three stories work well as standalones, but there is some interesting story follow up in this one that answers some questions left from book 1, The Innocent’s Secret Baby. […]

REVIEW: One Night with the Texan by Lauren Canan
25th Jun / 3 Comments

REVIEW: One Night with the Texan by Lauren Canan

One Night with the Texan by Lauren Canan: Too many drinks and a man too handsome, that can only spell trouble for a young lady getting ready to embark on a new journey. Tallie Finely knew she shouldn’t have had so much to drink. She shouldn’t have gone back to […]

REVIEW: Her Holiday Fling by Jennifer Snow
24th Jun / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Her Holiday Fling by Jennifer Snow

Her Holiday Fling by Jennifer Snow is a sexy vacation romance where two strangers find they can help each other out, but get a lot more out of the deal than they expected. The timing of Hayley Hanna’s last breakup coinciding with a magazine interview might have gone unnoticed if […]