Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Review: Wallbanger by Alice Clayton

Review: Wallbanger by Alice Clayton

  I laughed my way through this book. From about page two until nearly the end, I cackled, snorted and giggled non-stop. It isn’t a ridiculous comedy so much as a realistic, madcap adventure in urban living. Caroline has just sublet an amazing apartment in the city and she’s thrilled to finally be moved in. […]

Guest Review: What the Duke Desires by Sabrina Jeffries

Guest Review: What the Duke Desires by Sabrina Jeffries

  Maximilian Cale, the Duke of Lyons, long ago buried his grief for his missing elder brother, Peter, who was presumed dead after being kidnapped. When a mysterious note arrives from Tristan Bonnaud asserting that the Duke’s brother is alive, it leads Max straight to the winsome Lisette Bonnaud, illegitimate daughter of a viscount and […]

Review: The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler

Review: The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler

It’s been a long time since the last time that I’ve read anything by this author.  The last book that I read was Twenty Boy Summer and I remember really enjoying that one.  I’ve been reading on different blogs and on Goodreads that people are really liking this book.  Those reviews are what really pushed […]

Guest Review: Wicked As She Wants by Delilah S. Dawson

Guest Review: Wicked As She Wants by Delilah S. Dawson

The blurb does an excellent job of giving you the gist of this story. The small details that build up this great adventure is what makes this an very good book. Ahna is snobby and arrogant when she first gets out of her prison and that’s understandable as that’s how she was raised to be. […]

Review: Saving Grace by Julie Garwood

Review: Saving Grace by Julie Garwood

Saving Grace is one of my top 5 favorite Julie Garwood books. I absolutely adore everything about it from the setting to the characters. I’d say it’s my favorite of all her novels, but I think that changes depending on which one I’m currently reading. This book is just as much Johanna’s personal journey as […]