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REVIEW: The Texan’s Baby by Donna Alward
26th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Texan’s Baby by Donna Alward

In The Texan’s Baby by Donna Alward, Lizzie Baron is the eldest child of Brock Baron, she has her sisters and a brother, plus two adopted brothers and a half-brother. While she may be the eldest and is currently the vice president at Baron Oil, her father wants her brother […]

REVIEW: When Opposites Attract… by Jules Bennett
25th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: When Opposites Attract… by Jules Bennett

When Opposites Attract… by Jules Bennett is the third book in The Barrington Trilogy. Hollywood hotshot Grant Carter is producing a a movie about a racing dynasty. His return to the equestrian world is not easy for him but he has no choice. Tessa Barrington, star jockey, provides the distraction he […]

REVIEW: Bound by the Italian’s Contract by Janette Kenny
24th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Bound by the Italian’s Contract by Janette Kenny

In Bound by the Italian’s Contract by Janette Kenny, Physiotherapist Caprice Tregore is facing Luciano Duchelini after seven years. She vowed never to meet him again but now she needs his help to renovate Tregore Lodge and set up her physiotherapy program. But Luciano demands her help to insure his […]

REVIEW: Her Temporary Hero by Jennifer Apodaca
23rd Jul / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Her Temporary Hero by Jennifer Apodaca

Her Temporary Hero (Once A Marine #2) by Jennifer Apodaca: You just never know what you are going to get when you read a book from a “new to you” author. In this particular instance, I truly came across a real gem and as a result, I am now a […]

REVIEW: Summer with the Millionaire by Jessica Gilmore
23rd Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Summer with the Millionaire by Jessica Gilmore

Summer with the Millionaire by Jessica Gilmore: Minty Davenport was in a bit of a spot. She wasn’t exactly the spoilt heiress she once was – she was successfully running her own business. But since that endeavour had been funded by her father, and her father was cutting her off […]

REVIEW: Socialite’s Gamble by Michelle Conder
22nd Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Socialite’s Gamble by Michelle Conder

In Socialite’s Gamble by Michelle Conder, Cara Chatsfield is given the task to play hostess at The Chatsfield’s world-famous poker tournament by the new CEO. Cara has always been the darling of the party scene and one of the most favorite topic of the gossip column. But behind the glitz […]

REVIEW: A Doctor for Keeps by Lynne Marshall
21st Jul / 4 Comments

REVIEW: A Doctor for Keeps by Lynne Marshall

A Doctor for Keeps by Lynne Marshall is a small town romance based in the fictional town of Heartladia. Desdemona Rask moves back to her grandmother’s home in Heartlandia. She is finally getting a chance to learn about her roots and learning more about her family and grandmother.But there is […]

REVIEW: The Honeymoon Trap by Kelly Hunter
20th Jul / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Honeymoon Trap by Kelly Hunter

In The Honeymoon Trap by Kelly Hunter, Eli and Zoey have been on-line gaming partners in a virtual world every Friday night for 2 years. When he’s on line, Eli can escape to a world where nothing is really real, where he doesn’t have to communicate real life stuff. When […]

REVIEW: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Boss? by Nina Harrington
20th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Boss? by Nina Harrington

Who’s Afraid of the Big Bad Boss? by Nina Harrington: When Scott Elstrom was called back to London from Alaska to rescue Elstrom Mapping he had *very* mixed feelings. He loved being isolated and so far away – but there was a satisfaction knowing that his stepbrother had run the […]

REVIEW: Don’t Tell the Wedding Planner by Aimee Carson
19th Jul / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Don’t Tell the Wedding Planner by Aimee Carson

Don’t Tell the Wedding Planner (One Night in New Orleans) by Aimee Carson: Matt has been looking after his brother ever since their parents died, and even more so when he started his addiction to drugs. Tommy’s clean now, and is engaged to a fellow recovering addict. They’ve both turned […]