Tag: Review
22nd May / 0 Comments
In The Secret Casella Baby by Cathy Williams, Holly George wants a husband and children but she knows that she is ordinary looking, and she hates the city, she is most comfortable in her animal sanctuary, where she is not likely to run into eligible men. Luiz Casella is going […]
22nd May / 1 Comment
In Talking Dirty with the CEO by Jackie Ashenden, Christie St John is a gamer and tech geek who writes for – what else – but a tech magazine. She normally loves her job, however, she is not sure about her latest assignment which is to research online dating. She […]
22nd May / 0 Comments
Rules of Entanglement by Gina L. Maxwell: We first met Vanessa in Seducing Cinderella. She is Lucie’s best friend and is heading to Hawaii to help Lucie plan the wedding of her dreams to Reid. Unfortunately a case of food poisoning prevents Lucie from arriving with Vanessa, but Vanessa agrees to […]
21st May / 1 Comment
In Who Wants to Marry a Cowboy by Abigail Sharpe, Ainsley Fairfax is tired of being the “good daughter” and letting her mother walk all over her, telling her how to live her life. The only thing she’s been able to accomplish herself is to open Charleston Blooms, a flower […]
20th May / 2 Comments
A Very Exclusive Engagement isn’t the first Andrea Lawrence book I’ve read, but I think it finally made me stand up and take note. Liam and Francesca clash at first, he’s taking over the company for which she works, and in trying to save it, might be curtailing some of […]
20th May / 2 Comments
In Kissing the Maid of Honor by Robin Bielman, Sela Sullivan has never forgiven Luke Watters, her best friend’s brother, for humiliating her in high school at a kissing booth. A few words that tore her apart on the inside, destroyed her reputation and made her the joke of the […]
20th May / 1 Comment
In From This Moment On by Debbi Rawlins Sexy, cowboy Trace McAllister was born and bred in Blackfoot Falls, Montana. He had a happy childhood, growing up on the Sundance Ranch with his loving family. Ranching is in his blood and that is what he wants to do with the rest […]
19th May / 0 Comments
In The Texas Lawman’s Woman by Cathy Gillen Thacker, Shelley Meyerson has never forgiven Colt McCabe for standing her up at the prom, no matter that he explained why he didn’t make it. They had planned for something special for their first time with the help of their friends. But […]
19th May / 0 Comments
In All the Right Moves by Jo Leigh Cassie is a hot, smart, hard-working grad student that works as a bartender in her brother Tommy’s very busy bar. Cassie practically runs the bar, because her once supportive and vibrant brother, lost his leg while deployed in Iraq, and has removed himself […]
19th May / 2 Comments
In Back to You by Robin Kaye Storm left Red Hook years ago…away from painful memories, but also away from his adopted family and from Bree. Bree loved Storm and was ready to give herself to him, but in Storm’s eyes that would make it impossible to leave. Storm rejected Bree […]