Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Jessica Lemmon

Guest Review: Can’t Let Go by Jessica Lemmon

This novella is, in many ways, an addendum to Book I in this series, Tempting the Billionaire in which readers are introduced to Shane August’s cousin, Aiden Downey, and Crickett Day’s best friend, Sadie Howard.   Readers are aware that Aiden and Sadie met the same night and under the same set of circumstances as Shane […]

Review: One Night with an Earl by Jennifer Haymore

Review: One Night with an Earl by Jennifer Haymore

After two years in seclusion Beatrice is ready to head out into society. Well, almost head out. She’s heading to a masquerade ball so no one will actually know it’s her. She’s been told by her parents not to show her face and she believes that after two years the scandal will come out once […]

Review: A Heart Too Proud by Laura London

Review:  A Heart Too Proud by Laura London

Elizabeth and her younger twin sisters have been cared for for the past 11 years by their deceased father’s employer. After their parents died was kind he supplied them with an income and they lived in a small cottage on his land. Unfortunately he died and their future was uncertain. That was eight months ago. […]

Review: Jagged by Kristen Ashley

Review: Jagged by Kristen Ashley

Two of my favorite Ashley books are from the Colorado Mountain series. I had high hopes for this one. Unfortunately, Jagged fell far short of my expectations. Zara and Ham had a fling that lasted several years. He traveled a lot but when he was around they were bed partners. When she meets a man […]

Guest Review: Forgotten Sins by Rebecca Zanetti

Guest Review: Forgotten Sins by Rebecca Zanetti

Accountant Josie Dean gets a call from a nearby hospital saying her husband has been injured, only she hasn’t seen her husband since he disappeared from her life 2 years ago. And to complicate matters further, her husband Shane Dean has amnesia and doesn’t remember anything about himself. Pretty quickly, though, it becomes obvious that […]