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REVIEW: Lone Star Valentine by Cathy Gillen Thacker
18th Feb / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Lone Star Valentine by Cathy Gillen Thacker

In Lone Star Valentine by Cathy Gillen Thacker, Lily McCabe is the town Mayor and as such has to look for ways to improve the town, without that many funds available. Which also means that she doesn’t have that big of an income, so when the father of her son […]

REVIEW: His Defiant Desert Queen by Jane Porter
16th Feb / 8 Comments

REVIEW: His Defiant Desert Queen by Jane Porter

His Defiant Desert Queen by Jane Porter is the second part in The Disgraced Copelands series. This was a well written romance with a mixture of revenge and marriage of convenience tropes. Sheikh Mikael finds the perfect oppurtunity to take a perfect revenge against his family’s destruction when he catches notorious model […]

REVIEW: His Million Dollar Risk by Robin Bielman
15th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: His Million Dollar Risk by Robin Bielman

His Million Dollar Risk (Take a Risk #3) by Robin Bielman: Leave it to Ms. Bielman to turn a road trip down America’s famous Route 66 into a sexy contemporary romance. This is a fun read with two main characters that are hot, likeable and endearing.

REVIEW: The Texan’s Royal MD by Merline Lovelace
12th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Texan’s Royal MD by Merline Lovelace

The Texan’s Royal MD by Merline Lovelace: Sometimes things really are too good to be true and sometimes you just need to have a few bumps so make things perfect. Anastazia, Zia, St. Sebastian couldn’t believe how close she had become to her “new found” family in such a short […]

REVIEW: At the Count’s Bidding by Caitlin Crews
11th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: At the Count’s Bidding by Caitlin Crews

At the Count’s Bidding by Caitlin Crews is a well written romance on the revenge and redemption trope. Paige Fielding has waited ten years for Giancarlo Alessi to walk back into her life. But the man she was once forced to betray isn’t interested in asking questions, or hearing apologies. […]

REVIEW: The Blackstone Heir by Dani Wade
10th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Blackstone Heir by Dani Wade

The Blackstone Heir by Dani Wade is a well written second chance romance. Jacob Blackstone discovers he has a child and that the mother of his child has been keeping him a secret .Down-on-her-luck bartender KC Gatlin was involved with Jacob before she left town but now she is back with […]

REVIEW: Princess’s Secret Baby by Carol Marinelli
9th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Princess’s Secret Baby by Carol Marinelli

  Princess’s Secret Baby by Carol Marinelli is the eleventh part in The Chatsfield series. Leila longs to escape her life as the Princess of Surhaadi. Tired of being weighed down by the shadows of her family’s past, she decides to rebel and escapes to New York but after one misguided […]

REVIEW: His Lost and Found Family by Sarah M. Anderson
5th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: His Lost and Found Family by Sarah M. Anderson

His Lost and Found Family by Sarah M. Anderson: It only takes one moment for two years to be wiped away, for lives to change and for the future to take shape. Skye Taylor Holt awoke confused and disoriented. She couldn’t seem to remember a thing and what was worse […]

REVIEW: Taming the French Tycoon by Rebecca Winters
4th Feb / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Taming the French Tycoon by Rebecca Winters

Taming the French Tycoon by Rebecca Winters: What happens when you will give up everything for family and for promises made before the “future” happens? Jasmine Martin had the gift, perhaps not so much as her grandfather, but close. She was also his last hope. Nothing like pressure on the shoulders of […]

REVIEW: Her Forbidden Cowboy by Charlene Sands
2nd Feb / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Her Forbidden Cowboy by Charlene Sands

Her Forbidden Cowboy by Charlene Sands is a well written romance about healing each other through love and finding a second chance at love. Zane and Jessica have both lost their faith in true love and though their pain is very different from each other, they both are suffering .The story […]