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REVIEW: Back to You by Jessica Scott
5th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Back to You by Jessica Scott

In Back To You by Jessica Scott, Trent has been away at war more than he’s been with his wife Laura and their children. Trent has become more and more distant, and Laura has become more and more lonely. Laura is tired of waiting, tired of waiting for that phone […]

REVIEW: Somebody to Love by Lori Wilde
4th Feb / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Somebody to Love by Lori Wilde

In Somebody to Love, Lori Wilde takes us back to Cupid, Texas…the land of legends and love. Zoey and Jericho have been friends almost forever. But somewhere along the way, Zoey’s feeling took a very unfriendship like turn and she started to feel a lot more for Jericho. When she […]

REVIEW: After The Storm
28th Jan / 3 Comments

REVIEW: After The Storm

In After The Storm by Maya Banks, the setting is KGI’s home land. Donovan is home at the KGI compound between missions. Donovan protects people and helps people who are for whatever reason unable to help themselves. When his adoptive sister Rusty hires a boy for their Dad’s store who […]

REVIEW: Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis
23rd Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis

In Sworn to Protect by Jo Davis, Shane and Daisy have a history. He a detective and she a juvenile officer, they got very close while working together previously. They used to be friends too, until they went a lot farther than friends do and Shane decided he wasn’t ready […]

REVIEW: Sea of Love by Susan Donovan
14th Jan / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Sea of Love by Susan Donovan

In Sea of Love by Susan Donovan, after a bad relationship and some bad choices, Rowan is back on Bayberry Island. She is running Safe Haven, her family’s Bed and Breakfast, trying to help save the B & B and the family from financial ruin. Besides being obviously unhappy with […]

REVIEW: Foolish Games by Tracy Solheim
9th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Foolish Games by Tracy Solheim

In Foolish Games by Tracy Solheim, Will, an NHL linebacker and the national spokesperson against deadbeat Dads, doesn’t do one night stands. And he always uses protection… “He’s borne the shame of being the consequence of a one night stand all his life.”, and he is adamant no child of […]

REVIEW: Steal Me, Cowboy by Kim Boykin
8th Jan / 6 Comments

REVIEW: Steal Me, Cowboy by Kim Boykin

In Steal Me, Cowboy by Kim Boykin, Rainey is a hairdresser (who sometimes feels like a therapist!) in Columbia, South Carolina. She’s been a relationship with Adam for 4 years – but she only sees him when he’s not playing minor league baseball and trying to make it to the […]

REVIEW: Midnight Surrender by Donna Grant
6th Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Midnight Surrender by Donna Grant

In Midnight Surrender by Donna Grant, Rennie lives a life of relative isolation on property on the Isle of Coll left to her by her aunt. Every time she thinks of selling the property and moving on, something stops her. She’s not sure why she hasn’t left, but she feels […]

REVIEW: Christmas at the Beach by Wendy Wax
5th Jan / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Christmas at the Beach by Wendy Wax

Christmas At The Beach by Wendy Was is a novella that seems to happen in the midst of a series. Not having read any of the other books in this series, I found it difficult to get a good grasp on the story line and the characters. One of the […]

REVIEW: Forged in Steele by Maya Banks
31st Dec / 1 Comment

REVIEW: Forged in Steele by Maya Banks

In Forged in Steele by Maya Banks, Steele is all about his work at KGI – a family run, top secret business that runs some very covert operations. Having lost his family way too young, KGI is as close to a family as Steele has. Despite this, he is known […]