Publisher: Harlequin

Throwback Thursday Review: Good Girls Don’t by Victoria Dahl

Throwback Thursday Review: Good Girls Don’t by Victoria Dahl

Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! This review was originally posted on August 30, 2011. I didn’t think I was going to like this book. The first half was really hard for me to take. The lying and scheming of the heroine, plus the strange plot, really […]

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Midnight Rainbow by Linda Howard

Summer Reading Challenge Review: Midnight Rainbow by Linda Howard

This is the second book that I read for our Summer Reading Challenge and while there were things that I didn’t like in the book, overall I really enjoyed the story. So retired government agent Grant Sullivan is approached by a really rich guy with a job offer that he can’t exactly refuse. Grant just […]

Review: One Small Thing by Erin Watt

Review: One Small Thing by Erin Watt

One Small Thing is the newest standalone book from Erin Watt and I didn’t know what to expect when opening it up. I was hoping for more When it’s Real and less Twisted Palace and I’m happy to report that I got more of what I wanted from an Erin Watt. This book was more […]

Review: The Fragile Ordinary by Samantha Young

Review: The Fragile Ordinary by Samantha Young

The Fragile Ordinary is the second YA book that Samantha Young has released and it was just as enjoyable as the first book was. This book follows Comet Caldwell as she starts the new school year sitting next to the cute American transfer. She is a bit of a loner though she has two best […]

Guest Review: How to Keep a Secret by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: How to Keep a Secret by Sarah Morgan

In this story we have two sisters, Lauren and Jenna, who are incredibly close.  Lauren is married and has a 16-year-old daughter by the name of Mack.  They are wealthy and live in London.  Jenna is a school teacher, is married, and lives in Martha’s Vineyard where she and her sister grew up.  She longs […]