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Guest Review: When a Marquess Loves a Woman by Vivienne Lorret

Guest Review: When a Marquess Loves a Woman by Vivienne Lorret

Maxwell only has eyes for his friend and neighbor, Juliet.  Unfortunately Juliet only has eyes for Maxwell’s half-brother – a Marquess (different fathers).  When Juliet finds out from Max that his brother is going to marry someone else she takes his comfort in the form of a kiss but they are caught.  He leaves the […]

Guest Review: When a Laird Finds a Lass by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: When a Laird Finds a Lass by Lecia Cornwall

Malcolm McDonald is a lawyer and living his life when he finds men from the MacDonald clan in his rooms.  They tell him that his father has died and that on his deathbed he named Malcolm as the next Laird.  Malcolm and his mother left his home and father when he was just a young […]

Guest Review: Hold Me by Courtney Milan

Guest Review: Hold Me by Courtney Milan

Maria is looking forward to seeing her brother who’s been living in Switzerland.  He’s running late so tells her where to go on the Berkley campus to meet him.  He tells her to ask for his friend Jay and wait there.  Of course when Maria, who is a girly-girl from head to spiked-heeled toe knocks […]

Guest Review: All The Ways You Saved Me by Jamie Howard

Guest Review: All The Ways You Saved Me by Jamie Howard

Bianca is a senator’s daughter and has always done what her parent’s wanted her to do.  They don’t really love her and she knows this but she keeps trying in the hopes that one day they’ll look at her and realize all they’ve missed by constantly ignoring her. She’s just graduated from law school in […]

Guest Review: The Sound of Glass by Karen White

Guest Review: The Sound of Glass by Karen White

I absolutely adore Southern Women’s Fiction. Although I am not sure what originally got me hooked, I have become a die-hard fan. Any book in this genre will eventually find it’s way not only onto my TBR pile, but also into my heart. The Sound of Glass by Karen White is no exception. I have […]