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REVIEW: Hindsight by Sarah Belle
25th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Hindsight by Sarah Belle

In Hindsight by Sarah Belle, Juliette finds herself transported back to the 20th century accidentally and it happens at the precise moment when her present life is in a complete mess.In the present year her marriage and family are in meltdown because of her inability to find a balance between her […]

REVIEW: Man of Her Dreams by Teresa Blue
25th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Man of Her Dreams by Teresa Blue

In Man of Her Dreams by Teresa Blue, Leslie Stone has caught her fiancée cheating with her maid of honor and best friend days before the wedding. Now she has left her two-timing, social climbing now ex-fiancée and the cookie-cutter house he had bought behind. Everyone believes that she is […]

REVIEW: The Man Behind the Pinstripes by Melissa McClone
24th Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Man Behind the Pinstripes by Melissa McClone

The Man Behind the Pinstripes by Melissa McClone: Caleb dreads meeting with his grandmother, Gertie Fairchild. Now that he runs the skin-care company she founded he has people to answer to – and those people aren’t incredibly keen on adding a pet care line into the mix. He has to walk […]

REVIEW: Italian Affair by Annie Seaton
23rd Jul / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Italian Affair by Annie Seaton

Italian Affair by Annie Seaton: Brianna, adopted at birth, has never felt like she truly fit in with her family. She has searched for her birth mother to no avail, much to her disappointment. Italian Affair begins when Brianna has made her way to Australia from her homeland Scotland, to finish […]

REVIEW: His Most Exquisite Conquest by Emma Darcy
23rd Jul / 2 Comments

REVIEW: His Most Exquisite Conquest by Emma Darcy

His Most Exquisite Conquest by Emma Darcy: It’s Lucy’s sister’s 30th birthday, and Lucy is determined to get her out of the rut she’s been in since their mother died. That means supporting her sister’s flirty new do, and a lovely lunch date. When she shows up at Ellie’s job to […]

REVIEW: Love, Lies, and British Spies by Selena Laurence
22nd Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Love, Lies, and British Spies by Selena Laurence

In Love, Lies, and British Spies by Selena Laurence, American interior designer Eva Anderson’s engagement went terribly awry, now she has met the man she believes is the man of her dreams, London’s handsome, charming and talented musician Owen Martin. Luckily for her he has also fallen head-over-heals for her. […]

REVIEW: The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson
20th Jul / 1 Comment

REVIEW: The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson

In The Heart Won’t Lie by Vicki Lewis Thompson, successful author Michael Hartford (aka Jim Ford) writes books about cowboys and the old west.  Due to the realism of his writings, his readers’ believe him to be a bona-fide cowboy.  Michael is actually a city dweller, born and bred in […]

REVIEW: The Santana Heir by Elizabeth Lane
20th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: The Santana Heir by Elizabeth Lane

The Santana Heir by Elizabeth Lane is a rich and compelling romance that will tug on your emotions. Elizabeth Lane writes with sparkling clarity and depth. You are going to want to add this exquisite tale to your summer reading list! It was Grace Chandlers stepsister’s dieing wish that she […]

REVIEW: Slick Rider by Em Petrova
19th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: Slick Rider by Em Petrova

In Slick Rider by Em Petrova, physical therapy assistant Lilly Hall has been assigned to a new patient, good-looking and demanding rodeo champion Juss Rossie. Juss is nicknamed Slick Rider because he started out riding broncos, instead of working his way up to that level of expertise. Due to his […]

REVIEW: California Homecoming by Casey Dawes
19th Jul / 0 Comments

REVIEW: California Homecoming by Casey Dawes

In California Homecoming by Casey Dawes, Sarah Ladina is in search of her independence, which she especially needs now since she is pregnant. So she has decided to buy the run-down Victorian house and turn into an inn, even if it has not been her best idea yet. She doesn’t […]