Tag: Contemporary

Guest Review: Torn by Kim Karr

Guest Review: Torn by Kim Karr

Tracy’s review of Torn (Connections #2) by Kim Karr Warning: This review contains spoilers! If you haven’t read book one surprises from that book will be ruined by reading this review. You have been warned. 😉 Rock star River Wilde brought Dahlia London back from the brink of hopelessness with his unwavering love and devotion. […]

Review: Sweet Thing by Renee Carlino

Review: Sweet Thing by Renee Carlino

When Mia’s father unexpectedly passes away and leaves her the sole beneficiary of his estate, she decides to go to New York City to run the coffee shop he adored and live in his apartment. She didn’t see him a lot growing up, but she cared for him and he her. She needs some time […]

Review: Undone by Shannon Richard

Review: Undone by Shannon Richard

Rowena’s review of Undone (Country Roads #1) by Shannon Richard. Things Paige Morrison will never understand about Mirabelle, Florida: Why wearing red shoes makes a girl a harlot Why a shop would ever sell something called “buck urine” Why everywhere she goes, she runs into sexy-and infuriating-Brendan King After losing her job, her apartment, and […]

Guest Review: Hope Flames by Jaci Burton

Guest Review: Hope Flames by Jaci Burton

  Thirty-two and finally setting up her veterinary practice in the town she once called home, Emma Burnett is on her own and loving it. Independent and driven, she’s not letting any man get in the way of her dreams. Not again. That’s fine with Luke McCormack. Divorced and hardly lacking in female company when […]

Guest Review: Left Hanging by Patricia McLinn

Guest Review: Left Hanging by Patricia McLinn

Judith’s review of Left Hanging (Caught Dead in Wyoming #2) by Patricia McLinn A Rodeo Producer, Dead in the Bull Pen. Accident or Murder? From the tip of the rodeo queen’s tiara, to “agricultural byproducts” ground into the arena dust, TV reporter Elizabeth, E.M., Danniher receives a murderous introduction to the world of rodeo. Elizabeth, until recently […]