Tag: Sara


Review: Behind Palace Doors by Jules Bennett
9th Mar / 0 Comments

Review: Behind Palace Doors by Jules Bennett

Behind Palace Doors by Jules Bennett is exactly the kind of read I want to loose myself in at the end of a busy day. Victoria and Stefan have been friend since their teens and their friendship has only gotten stronger as the years passed. When Prince Stefan is faced […]

Review: Hot-Shot Doc Comes to Town by Susan Carlisle
5th Mar / 0 Comments

Review: Hot-Shot Doc Comes to Town by Susan Carlisle

Hot-Shot Doc Comes to Town by Susan Carlisle: When big-city trauma doc Taylor Stiles a.k.a Mr. Speedy with a lead foot gets sentenced to two weeks community service he finds himself headed to a small town of Benton and a state funded medical facility miles from his city life and state […]

Review: Captive in the Spotlight by Annie West
5th Mar / 0 Comments

Review: Captive in the Spotlight by Annie West

Captive in the Spotlight by Annie West is an intensely compelling romance. For five grim years Lucy had imagined her first day of freedom. A sky the pure blue of Italian summer. The scent of citrus in the warm air and the sound of birds. Instead she inhaled a familiar […]

Review: All The Way by Jennifer Probst
4th Mar / 0 Comments

Review: All The Way by Jennifer Probst

All The Way by Jennifer Probst is a smoking hot romance with down to earth characters that draw you into their sexy and addictive love story! This book will leave you breathless! Gavin Luciano hasn’t set eyes on his ex-girlfriend Miranda Storme in the last three years. When she walks into […]

Review: Living the Charade by Michelle Conder
25th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Living the Charade by Michelle Conder

Living the Charade by Michelle Conder is a fabulous read about a headstrong heroine who takes no prisoners and an equally alpha hero who can’t help but wind her up 😉 Miller Jacobs is a strong and independent woman with ambitious career goals. She has worked hard and is on […]

Review: Billionaire’s Baby SOS by Susan Meier
18th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Billionaire’s Baby SOS by Susan Meier

Billionaire’s Baby SOS by Susan Meier is the final book in the The Larkville Legacy series and Susan did a great job tying all the loose ends together and wrapping up this series beautifully. Matt Patterson is man who thrives on his Iceman, emotionless image. His whole childhood was built […]

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: 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: At His Majesty’s Request by Maisey Yates
27th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: At His Majesty’s Request by Maisey Yates

At His Majesty’s Request by Maisey Yates is book 2 in the Call of Duty series. Prince Stavros heir to throne needs to get married, and married quick so he enlist the help of professional matchmaker extraordinaire Jessica Carter. Why you ask? Well Stavros has a pretty logical explanation… “When I want […]