Tag: Contemporary

Guest Review: Case for Seduction by Ann Christopher

Guest Review: Case for Seduction by Ann Christopher

Ames’ review of Case for Seduction by Ann Christopher. Law Number 1: Never Fall For Your Boss!  Too late, since Charlotte Evans has been secretly head over heels for Jake Hamilton ever since she started working at his family’s renowned Philadelphia law firm. She’s too smart to expect the die-hard bachelor to suddenly turn into […]

Review: Babycakes by Donna Kaufmann

Review: Babycakes by Donna Kaufmann

This was a really quick read for me.  It was light and fluffy and didn’t take itself too seriously which I appreciated.  This was a straight up contemporary romance and from time to time, I eat these up. This book follows Morgan Westlake and Kit Bellamy toward their happy ending.  Kit has moved to Sugarberry […]

Guest Review: Romancing the Holiday by Jaci Burton, HelenKay Dimon and Christi Barth

Guest Review: Romancing the Holiday by Jaci Burton, HelenKay Dimon and Christi Barth

Tracy’s review of Romancing the Holiday by Jaci Burton, HelenKay Dimon and Christi Barth We’ll Be Home For Christmas No man likes having his bedroom skills described as forgettable, but that’s just what Lila Payne does when she runs into Spencer Thomas again. When she discovers that he’d lied about his name during their brief […]

Review: Royal Pain by Megan Mulry

Review: Royal Pain by Megan Mulry

This book follows Bronte and Max on their very bumpy journey to their happy ending.  Bronte and Max first meet up when Bronte moves to Chicago and sees a very good looking Max in the bookstore.  Max is just as smitten as Bronte is and they agree to go out.  Bronte isn’t in the right […]

Review: A Gift for All Season by Karen Templeton

Review: A Gift for All Season by Karen Templeton

I haven’t read too many books by Karen Templeton and I’m not quite sure why.  The few that I have read, I’ve enjoyed a lot so I really need to get over myself and read more of her stuff. With the holidays just around the corner, I picked this story up and thought that it […]