Tag: Contemporary

Review: How To Knit A Wild Bikini by Christie Ridgway

Review: How To Knit A Wild Bikini by Christie Ridgway

hat she went into this expecting a light comedy. When I got this novel I was expecting the same thing: A light, quick summer read, but the story had more depth than I originally thought it was going to and though it was a quick read it really packed a punch. Since she did a […]

Review: Forever Blue by Suzanne Brockmann.

Review: Forever Blue by Suzanne Brockmann.

Hero: Carter “Blue” McCoyHeroine: Lucy TaitGrade: 4.75 out of 5 Blue McCoy was once the hero of Lucy Tait’s teenaged dreams — quiet, dart and dangerous. After high school he left Hatboro Creek, South Carolina, to join the military. Years later, now a Navy Seal, Blue was a man who embodied all of Lucy’s fantasies. […]

Review: The Greek’s Forbidden Bride by Cathy Williams

Review: The Greek’s Forbidden Bride by Cathy Williams

Hero: Theo ToyasHeroine: Abby ClintonGrade: 4.5 out of 5 He’s determined to have her… Greek millionaire Theo Toyas is suspicious of the beautiful but beguiling Abby Clinton. He’s convinced that her air of vulnerability conceals a devious woman intent on snatching the Toyas fortune. And he’s going to seduce her into telling the truth…. She’s […]

Review: Prince Joe by Suzanne Brockmann.

Review: Prince Joe by Suzanne Brockmann.

Hero: Joe “Cat” Catalonotto Heroine: Veronica St. John Grade: 4.5 out of 5 Veronica St. John is facing the challenge of a lifetime. The media consultant has two days to teach a rugged Navy SEAL to impersonate a European prince who has been targeted by terrorists. It’s a tough assignment, but Veronica is sure she’s […]

Review: Anthology – The Power of Love

Review: Anthology – The Power of Love

  This is the book I blogged about here. It’s a collection of short stories by 12 authors dedicated to raising money for domestic violence prevention. I was pleasantly surprised by this collection. Although I enjoy most of these authors, I didn’t expect anything great from these stories, because they’re so short. 20-40 pages doesn’t […]