Tag: 3.0 Reviews

Review: Better than Chocolate by Sheila Roberts

Review: Better than Chocolate by Sheila Roberts

I’ve never read anything by Sheila Roberts before but the blurb for this one had me curious so I thought I’d give it a try. This book follows Sam and Blake on their romantic adventure to true love. Or well, that’s what I thought but this story was more about the love that you have […]

Guest Review: Her Highness and the Highlander by Tracy Anne Warren

Guest Review: Her Highness and the Highlander by Tracy Anne Warren

While journeying home from Scotland, Princess Mercedes of Alden’s coach is set upon and her personal guard killed. Barely escaping with her life, she seeks help at a nearby inn. But with no money and looking little better than a beggar, the townsfolk think her claims of being a princess to be nothing more than […]

Review: Hot Property by Tamara Larson

Review: Hot Property by Tamara Larson

This was another quick read for me and it was better than I was expecting. This story follows Serena Garrison and Mark Goldsworthy as they finally get together after years and years of wanting each other. Serena is Mark’s best friend’s little cousin and the last time he saw her, she was too young to […]

Review: The Twelve Days to Christmas by Michele Gorman

Review: The Twelve Days to Christmas by Michele Gorman

The 12 Days to Christmas is a novella that follows Misfortune Cookie. Misfortune Cookie ends with Hannah thinking about second chances and 12 Days starts off with Sam and Hannah back together again. Hannah has decided that Sam deserves a second chance and they’re working things out. I never doubted Sam’s love for Hannah, I […]

Guest Review: Because I Need To by Beth Kery

Guest Review: Because I Need To by Beth Kery

Ames’ review of Because I Need To by Beth Kery. After time away, Ian pursues Francesca once again. She can’t resist him, despite his secrecy… As their relationship deepens, Ian begins to take pleasure in teaching her his strengths while she tempts him with the beauty of spontaneity and the rush of letting go of […]