Tag: Category Romance

Review: Mistletoe and Miracles by Marie Ferrarella

Review: Mistletoe and Miracles by Marie Ferrarella

“You can get through to him. I know you can.” Though he heard her words, Trent Marlowe knew he had to be dreaming. What were the odds that Laurel would just reappear after vanishing seven years before? She’d turned his heart to stone and he wanted to keep it that way. Then he learned the […]

Review: Bought: One Night, One Marriage by Natalie Andersen

Review: Bought: One Night, One Marriage by Natalie Andersen

When Cally wins a date with sexy tycoon Blake McKay, she’s mortified! Aware of her plain looks, she steers clear of good-looking men—and this guy is way off the handsome scale….Blake can see there’s a fiery, passionate woman beneath Cally’s cool exterior, so he buys another date with her. This time he’s going to be […]

Review: Bride of Desire by Sara Craven

Review: Bride of Desire by Sara Craven

Two years ago, Allie fled an unhappy marriage for France, where she met irresistible Remy de Brizat. But they were driven apart when he discovered her secret. Allie was distraught, and her only comfort was her discovery that she was pregnant with his baby.Now Allie has returned to France, realizing she has to tell Remy […]

Review: Hired: The Sheikh’s Secretary Mistress by Lucy Monroe

Review: Hired: The Sheikh’s Secretary Mistress by Lucy Monroe

  I love Harlequin Presents novels and Lucy Monroe is generally my favorite HP author, but unfortunately my inner feminist decided this was the story she was going to stand up and rebel against. The characters were as expected: a somewhat limp heroine and an extremely controlling, alpha male. The story engaging, if a bit […]

Guest Review: Flashback by Jill Shalvis @ TGTBTU

Guest Review: Flashback by Jill Shalvis @ TGTBTU

I have a guest review for Flashback (American Heroes: The Firefighters Book 2) by Jill Shalvis up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread. First things first: That cover? Totally hot. Yummy fireman. Mmmm. Ok, moving on. I read this book before I read the first one in the series, Flashpoint. I have to […]