Tag: Tash
2nd Nov / 0 Comments
How to Tempt the Off-Limits Billionaire by Joss Wood is the thrilling third and final instalment of South Africa’s Scandalous Billionaires. So hard to summarise this passionate story which immersed me in culture, love and family heritage. Layers upon layers of peeled open to reach the heart of Ro and Muzi’s […]
1st Nov / 0 Comments
The Italian’s Bride on Paper by Kim Lawrence is a story which captures two people who unite because of their shared love of little Matteo, Maya’s half-sister’s son and Samuele’s deceased brother’s son… or is he?
27th Oct / 0 Comments
The Billionaire’s Proposition in Paris by Heidi Rice is a wonderfully enjoyable story with all of the traditional trappings Heidi Rice is loved for. Blown away by a once in a lifetime opportunity, event-planner Katherine jumps at the opportunity to arrange a secret wedding for Connal O’Riordan’s little sister. Even the […]
26th Oct / 0 Comments
Twins for the Neurosurgeon by Louisa Heaton is a perfect example of why I enjoy the medical romances. During an exchange in France, Samantha loses a patient. The emotion is so heavy that Sam lets herself soak up the comfort the handsome Yanis Baptiste offers.
25th Oct / 0 Comments
Confessions of His Christmas Housekeeper by Sharon Kendrick will melt the heart of any Christmas grinch. The last thing in the world Louise wants to do is spend her Christmas helping her ex husband regain his memory. Dredging up painful memories from their short marriage and filling in the gaps only […]
20th Oct / 0 Comments
Bound by Her Shocking Secret is another winner by the incomparable Abby Green. The thrill of an opening scene is one of the exciting things about starting an Abby Green book. Daniel’s hairs rise on the back of his neck. He glimpses a flash of a dress in a body which […]
19th Oct / 0 Comments
Pregnant After One Forbidden Night by Marcella Bell is the wonderful conclusion to The Queen’s Guard mini series. Unlike any other night Jenna drops her very serious and driven professionalism momentarily and the consequences are huge in more ways than one. Sebastian somehow (ok, we all know how) convinces Jenna […]
13th Oct / 1 Comment
His Majesty’s Hidden Heir by Lucy Monroe is the beautiful conclusion to Princesses by Royal Decree duet. I loved that Lucy Monroe jumped straight into it. Emma Carmichael can’t believe it when she’s standing in line at the bank and looks up to see the father of her son, Prince Konstantin […]
11th Oct / 0 Comments
The Greek’s Cinderella Deal by Carol Marinelli commenced with much excitement and drama. Mary really is a real life Cinderella and how she ends up on a date with Costa’s enemy is written beautifully. The whole exchange is very enjoyable and I loved the suspense and the intrigue. Absolute two opposites, […]
29th Sep / 0 Comments
Forbidden to Her Spanish Boss by Susan Stephens had me from the first page. I thought the story had rich and wonderful layers that had me feeling for both Rose and Raffa and the pages flying. The story started immediately and continued to gather speed at an exciting pace.