Tag: Harlequin Presents

Guest Review: Sheikh’s Desert Duty by Maisey Yates

Guest Review: Sheikh’s Desert Duty by Maisey Yates

Jen’s review of Sheikh’s Desert Duty (The Chatsfield #9) by Maisey Yates Journalist Sophie Parsons needs a scoop to stop the sale of her friend’s hotel chain. And she’s found it! But being abducted by a sheikh goes way beyond the call of duty…  Sheikh Zayn Al-Ahmar has a wedding to arrange, a sister to […]

Guest Review: Lost To The Desert Warrior by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review:  Lost To The Desert Warrior by Sarah Morgan

The politics of the Middle East with its ancient cultures, its many kingdoms and fiefdoms of varying sizes, and its very mixed religious allegiances are a mystery to most occidentals.  But Ms Morgan has written a story that most of us can understand when set in the context of a family without any love or […]

Guest Review: The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas

Guest Review:  The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas

Judith’s review of The Consequences of That Night by Jennie Lucas An indecent indiscretion! Emma Hayes has gone from making hotel magnate Cesare Falconeri’s bed to running his household, including handing out expensive parting gifts to his numerous conquests! But each time, it’s chipped away at her heart. Until one night, inhibitions lowered, she reaches for […]

Review: The Greek Tycoon’s Ultimatum by Lucy Monroe

Review: The Greek Tycoon’s Ultimatum by Lucy Monroe

Holly‘s review of The Greek Tycoon’s Ultimatum by Lucy Monroe Savannah has returned to Greece with the intention of making her peace with the Kiriakis family. But Leiandros Kiriakis has other ideas. He still believes the lies about Savannah, and is set on making her pay for the past. Savannah is reluctant when Leiandros demands […]

My HP Cherry Has Been Popped!

My HP Cherry Has Been Popped!

Times are a changin’ for me because there used to be a time when Holly would pimp these books on me and then I’d look them up online, see the covers and say, “Sure, sure, sounds good Holly” but she would know, just as I would know, that I wasn’t going to touch the book, […]