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REVIEW: More Than a Convenient Bride by Michelle Celmer
21st Mar / 6 Comments

REVIEW: More Than a Convenient Bride by Michelle Celmer

More Than a Convenient Bride by Michelle Celmer is the sixth part in the Texas Cattleman’s Club: After the Storm series and can be easily read as a standalone. Dr. Lucas Wakefield decides to marry his best friend, Julie Kingston to prevent her deportation after her visa expires but what starts […]

REVIEW: Carrying the Greek’s Heir by Sharon Kendrick
20th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Carrying the Greek’s Heir by Sharon Kendrick

In Carrying the Greek’s Heir (One Night With Consequences #8) by Sharon Kendrick Ellie Brooks is pregnant with mogul Alek Sarantos’s baby. It was only supposed to be one wild, passionate night. Yet when Ellie shows up demanding Alek legitimize their unborn child, he shocks himself…and agrees to her outrageous […]

REVIEW: At the Brazilian’s Command by Susan Stephens
19th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: At the Brazilian’s Command by Susan Stephens

In At the Brazilian’s Command (Hot Brazilian Nights! #2) by Susan Stephens Tiago Santos needs a wife to inherit his grandfather’s ranch. He needs to find a woman who is practical and will understand that this Brazilian stallion won’t be tamed!

REVIEW: Olivero’s Outrageous Proposal by Kate Walker
18th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Olivero’s Outrageous Proposal by Kate Walker

In Olivero’s Outrageous Proposal by Kate Walker,For Dario Olivero, Alyse Gregory was supposed to be a way to reap revenge against his estranged half brother. But Alyse carries the key to the family acceptance he’s always craved and, realizing just how much trouble she’s in, he can’t turn away.

REVIEW: The Mighty Quinns: Eli by Kate Hoffmann
17th Mar / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Mighty Quinns: Eli by Kate Hoffmann

The Mighty Quinns: Eli by Kate Hoffmann: Out of the ashes comes the beautiful bird… okay so maybe not as dramatic as all of that but out of two “different” childhoods can come some very wonderful and lovely human beings. Lucy Parker has bounced around for many years. Coming from foster […]

REVIEW: Virgin’s Sweet Rebellion by Kate Hewitt
16th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Virgin’s Sweet Rebellion by Kate Hewitt

In Virgin’s Sweet Rebellion (The Chatsfield #12) by Kate Hewitt, Olivia Harrington never thought a chance meeting with Ben Chatsfield will become the latest breaking news for the scandal sheets. On the verge of her big break, nothing can disrupt the premiere of Olivia Harrington’s new film. So when the press […]

REVIEW: Wicked Secrets by Anne Marsh
15th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Wicked Secrets by Anne Marsh

  Wicked Secrets by Anne Marsh: Will six weeks be enough? Or will the hidden secrets come out and make that decision for them? Mia Brandt had to prove herself when she was in the military and she was a kickass pilot. Now she was a civilian and it was a […]

REVIEW: The Sheikh’s Princess Bride by Annie West
13th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Sheikh’s Princess Bride by Annie West

  The Sheikh’s Princess Bride is the second part in the Desert Vows duet by Annie West and can be easily read as a standalone. Sheikh Tariq of Al-Sharath is not looking for marriage and everything it represents but when Princess Samira of Jazeer proposes a marriage of convenience without […]

REVIEW: Terms of a Texas Marriage by Lauren Canan
10th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Terms of a Texas Marriage by Lauren Canan

In Terms of a Texas Marriage by Lauren Canan, Shea Hardin must marry wealthy landowner Alec Morreston if she wants to save her ranch. She agrees but swears to keep the marriage in name only and nothing more. But she underestimates the attraction between them. One look at this suave […]

REVIEW: Search and Seduce by Sara Jane Stone
8th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Search and Seduce by Sara Jane Stone

Search and Seduce by Sara Jane Stone: Even the lovable rescue pups can’t save you from the fire that is this story, and truthfully you don’t want them to. Amelia Mae, Amy, Benton had been through a lot and it seemed like her dreams were about to come true, she […]