Tag: Review


Review: Vanilla on Top by C.J. Ellison
9th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: Vanilla on Top by C.J. Ellison

Vanilla on Top by C.J. Ellison is a very hot and sexy read. Heather Pierce has always been a wallflower, personally and professionally. She has been a doormat in every relationship she’s had. She  has been doing her and her boss’s work for the past few years without any benefits. Now […]

Review: Temptation by Kathryn Barrett
8th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: Temptation by Kathryn Barrett

A forbidden romance between a Hollywood actress and an Amish furniture maker. Where socially liberal meets morally conservative – Alrighty you’ve got my attention! 🙂 Temptation by Kathryn Barrett is a strong debut novel, about forbidden love, choices and consequences. Laura moves to Pennsylvania’s Amish country to film her next movie, […]

Review: Stuck on You by Heather Thurmeier
8th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Stuck on You by Heather Thurmeier

Stuck on You by Heather Thurmeier is a fun and sweet read. Paige Anderson has signed up for a new reality show called Treasure Trekkers in order to spend more time with her best friend.  But to her surprise on opening day her friend Cassidy is nowhere to be found. Nervous […]

Review: Mistaken Engagement by Jenny Schwartz
8th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Mistaken Engagement by Jenny Schwartz

Mistaken Engagement by Jenny Schwartz: Grace Nguyen gets caught in a love triangle of sorts during a visit home and must find a way to convince her family that everything is fine. She finds out at a family function that someone she is interested in is getting engaged to her step-sister […]

Review: 33 Valentines by Stephanie Monahan
7th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: 33 Valentines by Stephanie Monahan

33 Valentines by Stephanie Monahan is a quick read with lots of quirky humor and honesty. Sophie Parker lives in Boston, working a temp job at a flower shop. She once dreamed of being a singer and pianist but after a series of incidents, all happening in February, she finds herself […]

Review: Marriage With Benefits by Kat Cantrell
7th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Marriage With Benefits by Kat Cantrell

Marriage With Benefits by Kat Cantrell: Dulciana “Cia” Allende has a proposition for real estate broker Lucas Wheeler: become her husband so she can tap into her trust fund to build a women’s shelter and she will make sure his firm is hired to handle her grandfather’s substantial real estate dealings. […]

Review: That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers
5th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers

That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers is a charming and sweet sequel in the Swift River Valley series Librarian Phoebe O’Dunn has a wonderful life in the small Massachusetts town of Knights Bridge. She is surrounded by her family, friends and rich New England history. She discovers an untouched […]

Review: Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan

Sold to the Enemy by Sarah Morgan was an engaging read about perseverance in the face of adversity. Selene grew up with an abusive father who pretty much kept Selene and her mother prisoners on the island in their own home without money or contact with the outside world. Selene […]

Review: The Merciless Travis Wilde by Sandra Marton
1st Feb / 1 Comment

Review: The Merciless Travis Wilde by Sandra Marton

The Merciless Travis Wilde by Sandra Marton is a sexy, merciless and fabulous ending to the Wilde Brothers trilogy. Travis Wilde doesn’t do love or commitment but after his two brothers get married he finds himself alone. There is no more Friday tradition of brothers time and now he finds […]

Review: A SEAL’s Surrender by Tawny Weber
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: A SEAL’s Surrender by Tawny Weber

A SEAL’s Surrender by Tawny Weber: Good-girl-next-door Eden Gillespie has had a crush on her neighbor Cade Sullivan since she was a preteen and he was deemed the hottest guy in town. His romantic trysts were legendary yet casual and the exclusive group of girls he romanced were dubbed the “Cade-ettes”. […]