Tag: Contemporary

Review: She’s Got the Look by Leslie Kelly

Review: She’s Got the Look by Leslie Kelly

  She’s Got The Look is the second book in Leslie Kelly‘s series about the Walker Brothers. After her marriage ended in a humiliating divorce, Melody returns to her Georgia hometown to try and put her life back together. Six years before, she and her three best friends had written out their Men Most Wanted […]

Guest Review: The Top of Her Game by Emma Holly

Guest Review: The Top of Her Game by Emma Holly

Kris‘ guest review of Top of her Game by Emma Holly, a standalone contemporary. ‘Rule yourself, and you rule the world,’ Julia Mueller’s mother told her. That was some years before her daughter grew up to become a businesswoman so independent and successful that men found her too intimidating to love. Now Julia – formidably […]

Review: Take a Chance on Me by Susan Donovan.

Review: Take a Chance on Me by Susan Donovan.

Fast paced, witty and uproariously funny. That’s this book wrapped up in five words. The pace of the book runs on the fast side, but that doesn’t take away from the goodness of the story, the storyline is simple enough but not boring. The characters are wonderful and the story is told with such ease […]

Review: Betting Hearts by Dee Tenorio

Review: Betting Hearts by Dee Tenorio

He’s never lost a bet in his life but she’s playing for keeps! Cassandra Bishop’s boyfriend is back. Only problem is…she doesn’t want anything to do with him. Or his new fiancée. What the confirmed tomboy would like is to wring his neck. She might have done it, too, if he hadn’t filled her in […]

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

Anthology Review: A Nascar Holiday by Kimberly Raye, Roxanne St. Claire and Debra Webb

You might be wondering why I’m reviewing a Christmas anthology in May..and you know, I’m kind of wondering the same thing. I decided to organize my bookshelves last night and I found this buried under Mt. TBR, so I figured..heck, why not. And there you go. I’ve read each of these authors away from the […]