Publisher: Harlequin

Lightning Review: A Fine Romance by Christi Barth

Lightning Review: A Fine Romance by Christi Barth

  I really enjoy books where the hero and heroine are enemies before they’re friends. That was the case here and it played out well. Mira’s bad opinion of Sam is formed before she even meets him, when he leaves her stranded at the airport her first day in town. From there they antagonize each […]

Lightning Review: Rush Me by Allison Parr

Lightning Review: Rush Me by Allison Parr

 Rachel accidentally walks into an NFL party one Saturday night and barges in on Ryan Carter in a compromising situation. After some terse words are exchanged, he pretty much tosses her out..which is just fine with her. She has no desire to party with the likes of Ryan and his ilk. Unfortunately she left a […]

Review: Her Favorite Rival by Sarah Mayberry

Review: Her Favorite Rival by Sarah Mayberry

I almost always hate Mayberry’s characters before I love them. They’re often presumptuous, rude, judgmental, standoffish, or some combination thereof. But I know if I stick with the story long enough they’ll be redeemed. That was definitely the case here. Audrey has a very competitive relationship with Zach Black, one of the newer men in […]

Guest Review: Conveniently His Princess by Olivia Gates

Guest Review: Conveniently His Princess by Olivia Gates

We all like romances of people who meet that soul mate and are emotional goners.  This story stands in marked contrast to those.  Ms. Gates has again written a tale set in the Middle East that involves some serious political ramifications for the hero, but Aram doesn’t take the bait because he has a perception of […]

Guest Review: Bridal Armor by Debra Webb

Guest Review:  Bridal Armor by Debra Webb

Wow!  This is a really complicated novel that will keep lovers of espionage and mystery on the edge of their seats.  The director of a government agency that is a branch of the CIA that isn’t supposed to exist is on the way to his niece’s wedding to give the bride away.  But what starts […]