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REVIEW: See Me by Nicholas Sparks
5th Dec / 11 Comments

REVIEW: See Me by Nicholas Sparks

In See Me by Nicholas Sparks, Who knew that changing a tire for a beautiful woman on a rainy country road would change Colin Hancock’s life? But that’s exactly what happens when he meets lawyer Maria Sanchez. Used to always being on the wrong side of the law, he’s been […]

REVIEW: The Price of His Redemption by Carol Marinelli
5th Dec / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Price of His Redemption by Carol Marinelli

The Price of His Redemption by Carol Marinelli is the first book in the Irresistible Russian Tycoons series. Daniil Zverev is the world’s most ruthless and sinfully seductive tycoon. No one would ever know the cruelty and rejection that fueled his ascent. But beautiful ballet teacher Libby Tennent is getting under […]

REVIEW: Christmas Kisses with Her Boss by Nina Milne
30th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Christmas Kisses with Her Boss by Nina Milne

Christmas Kisses with Her Boss by Nina Milne: Sometimes in order to truly move on you have to remember your past and work through that, even when it’s some of the most painful things you can imagine. Ruby Hampton didn’t exactly have a great loving past, and it was looking […]

REVIEW: The Innocent’s Sinful Craving  by Sara Craven
27th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Innocent’s Sinful Craving by Sara Craven

In The Innocent’s Sinful Craving by Sara Craven,Abandoned as a child, the stately mansion Dana Grantham called home symbolized the security she so desperately wanted. She dreamed of a future within its four walls until a shameful scandal—and billionaire Zac Belisandro—drove her away. Now Dana has the opportunity to return […]

REVIEW: A Father This Christmas? by Louisa Heaton
26th Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: A Father This Christmas? by Louisa Heaton

In A Father This Christmas? by Louisa Heaton, Dr. Eva Corday never expected to see Jacob Dolan ever again—especially not working as the new doctor in her emergency department! Four years ago they shared a scorching, unforgettable night together, but the next morning Jacob disappeared, taking her heart with him…

REVIEW: Proposal at the Winter Ball by Jessica Gilmore
25th Nov / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Proposal at the Winter Ball by Jessica Gilmore

Proposal at the Winter Ball by Jessica Gilmore: Do we make too much of what other people tell us? Do we start believing we are who they think we are, other than who we actually are? Flora Prosperine Buckingham has become one of those people. She can’t trust herself to do […]

REVIEW: Her Christmas Baby Bump by Robin Gianna
24th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Her Christmas Baby Bump by Robin Gianna

In Her Christmas Baby Bump by Robin Gianna,Talented midwife Hope Sanders’s dream of holding a baby of her own is finally coming true! She’s just weeks away from beginning her fertility treatment—and then meeting gorgeous hotshot fertility doc Aaron Cartwright throws a holly sprig in her plans… Aaron’s mistletoe kisses […]

REVIEW: Triplets Under the Tree by Kat Cantrell
20th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Triplets Under the Tree by Kat Cantrell

Triplets Under the Tree by Kat Cantrell: True love is out there, just never give up on your dreams. It may be scary but somehow someway there is a plan. Caitlyn Hopewell knew all about picking yourself up and moving forward. She had been a surrogate for her sister and her […]

REVIEW: A White Wedding Christmas by Andrea Laurence
18th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A White Wedding Christmas by Andrea Laurence

A White Wedding Christmas by Andrea Laurence: A wedding planner who doesn’t believe in love and a divorced man who does? What could be more twisted? Oh wait, throw in the Christmas holiday and old crushes and perhaps miracles really will happen. Natalie Sharpe knew a long time ago that love […]

REVIEW: A Woman of Passion by Anne Mather
14th Nov / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Woman of Passion by Anne Mather

A Woman of Passion by Anne Mather was very interesting. Helen is working as a nanny. Her boss is a real witch who treats her like a servant and the husband expects Helen to tend to more than the kids…if you get my meaning. I was really wishing for Helen […]