Publisher: Harlequin

Guest Review: The Cinderella Governess by Georgie Lee

Guest Review: The Cinderella Governess by Georgie Lee

Joanna is leaving Madame Dubois’s School for Young Ladies and going off to her first post as a governess.  She is sad to be leaving everything she’s ever known and her friends.  She was left on the doorstep of the school when she was just an infant and was raised there.  Her friends Rachel, Grace […]

Review: The Secrets She Kept by Brenda Novak

Review: The Secrets She Kept by Brenda Novak

Keith was an unspeakable ass in The Secret Sister, which was book one in this series. He was a drug addict and he took advantage of everyone he could, including Nancy Dellinger. On one hand, I want to forgive him because I know that being an addict is a real problem. OTOH, I can’t forgive […]

Guest Review: A Reckless Promise by Kasey Michaels

Guest Review: A Reckless Promise by Kasey Michaels

Sadie Grace Hamilton shows up at the home of Viscount Nailbourne with his new ward, her niece Marley.  Darby aka Viscount Nailbourne, had made a promise to Marley father while they were both in a POW camp that if anything happened to John Darby would take his daughter as his ward.  He never thought anything […]

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

I have been reading the Omega Sector and Omega Sector: Critical Response books by Janie Crouch for a while now, and while they’re not exactly ground breaking, they’ve been solid Intrigue series, so I was looking forward to the newest title. While I appreciated the somewhat ambitious themes the author took on in this book, I got so damn […]

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

I enjoy Sarah Morgan‘s writing and I cannot resist a sibling’s best friend plot. Picking up Sleepless in Manhattan was a win-win on both fronts. Paige Walker heads into work one morning 100% sure she’s in for a promotion. The last event she organized was a big hit and she knows she’s a hard worker. […]