Tag: Contemporary

Review: Polar Opposites by Dani Wyatt

Review: Polar Opposites by Dani Wyatt

I’ve was craving cute little holiday stories. I picked this on a whim while browsing Kindle Unlimited. I really like the opposite attracts trope and I liked the idea of a holiday town. Missy is a small-town attorney who pretends a stranger in a bar is her lover to avoid the unwanted advances of a […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Should’ve Been A Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson (with spoilers)

Throwback Thursday Review: Should’ve Been A Cowboy by Vicki Lewis Thompson (with spoilers)

This review was originally posted on May 25, 2011. I was anxious for this story after finishing the previous in the series. I’m glad VLT decided to write it. My review contains mild plot spoilers. Read on at your own risk. Alex and Tyler shared a passionate night together at the wedding of his sister, […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Suspect by Jasmine Cresswell

Throwback Thursday Review: Suspect by Jasmine Cresswell

This review was originally posted on October 4, 2007. Suspect is the second book in the Raven Trilogy. You can find my review of the first book, Missing, here. Liam Raven went into family law as a divorce attorney as a way of thumbing his nose at his bigamist father. Having discovered years prior to […]

Review: Lick by Kylie Scott

Review: Lick by Kylie Scott

After waking up in Vegas, Evelyn Thomas has no idea why she’s woken up in a strange man’s room. She has little memory of the night before. Evelyn is then informed by the stranger that not only did they meet the night before, but they also got married. Evelyn freaks out and leaves. She wants […]

Sunday Spotlight: The Accidental Fiancé by Christi Barth

Sunday Spotlight: The Accidental Fiancé by Christi Barth

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Excerpt Alex’s expression morphed into straight-up solemnity, like he’d slipped on a mask. “The four of us have no incoming […]