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REVIEW: Gold Coast Angels: Two Tiny Heartbeats by Fiona McArthur
30th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Gold Coast Angels: Two Tiny Heartbeats by Fiona McArthur

In Gold Coast Angels: Two Tiny Heartbeats by Fiona McArthur, Midwife Lucy Palmer discovers she is pregnant on the first day of her new job and that too when her gorgeous new colleague Nikolai Kefes suggests her a pregnancy test and scan. Lucy never expected that her only one night […]

REVIEW: Never Gamble with a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne
29th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Never Gamble with a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne

Never Gamble with a Caffarelli by Melanie Milburne: The Series: Scandalous Caffarellis trilogy comes to a finish in “Never Gamble with a Caffarelli”, the story of Remy and Angelique. Angelique is the daughter of Henri Marchand, ex-business partner of Vittorio Caffarelli. Their parting was bitter, so bitter that the two men strive […]

REVIEW: Seducing Phoebe by Nicole Flockton
29th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Seducing Phoebe by Nicole Flockton

In Seducing Phoebe by Nicole Flockton, Phoebe Fiztgerald is about to get married to a wonderful man, unfortunately weeks before the wedding her ex turns up asking for a second chance and declaring his undying love. Now Phoebe is really confused on what to do, she remembers what she had […]

REVIEW: Driving Her Wild by Meg Maguire
28th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Driving Her Wild by Meg Maguire

In Driving Her Wild (Wilinski’s #3) by Meg Maguire, newly retired professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter Steph Healy, wants to settle down. She is thirty and her biological clock has just started to count down. For over a decade, Steph has dated men who were good-looking, financially unstable and […]

REVIEW: The One She Was Warned About by Shoma Narayanan
28th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The One She Was Warned About by Shoma Narayanan

In The One She Was Warned About by Shoma Narayanan, Shweta bumps into her school classmate after fiffteen years. Nikhil was the bad boy in school and used to get in all sorts of trouble while she was the geek who used to state her opinion about him without mincing […]

REVIEW: Wilde for Her by Tonya Burrows
27th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Wilde for Her by Tonya Burrows

In Wilde For Her by Tonya Burrows, Cam Wilde has loved Eva for years…even if she doesn’t know it. First she was his partner when he was a homicide detective. Now that Cam is working for he and his brother’s security firm Wilde Security, he and Eva are no longer […]

REVIEW: Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey
27th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey

In Countering His Claim by Rachel Bailey, Luke is furious to learn that his uncle Patrick left him only the half ownership of his luxury cruise liner Cora Mae and the woman who inherited the other half is proving too much of a distraction. He wants the full control of […]

REVIEW: Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris
26th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris

In Seven Day Fiancé by Rachel Harris, Angelle Prejean is in trouble. She is expected home for Thanksgiving, but not by herself. She has to show up with her fiancé, a fiancé that does not exist! Well at least outside of her wishes and dreams, for he is very real. […]

REVIEW: Her Last Best Fling by Candace Havens
25th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Her Last Best Fling by Candace Havens

Her Last Best Fling by Candace Havens: Journalist Macy Reynolds has lived a very exciting and independent life thus far, while sacrificing herself in search of the perfect story. Her parents and uncle were journalists, so writing is apparently an inherited trait. However, putting herself in harms way time after […]

REVIEW: My Boyfriend and Other Enemies by Nikki Logan
25th Oct / 0 Comments

REVIEW: My Boyfriend and Other Enemies by Nikki Logan

My Boyfriend and Other Enemies by Nikki Logan: Natasha Sinclair didn’t know a lot about the man mentioned in her mother’s diaries, but she did recognise the tone of his voice when he left a message on her mum’s phone. There was no mistaking it, he loved her. It’s a shame […]