Tag: Harlequin Superromance

Review: Stand-In Wife by Karina Bliss

Review: Stand-In Wife by Karina Bliss

Holly‘s review of Stand-In Wife by Karina Bliss Playing with dynamite, a girl could get burned… What does he know about love and marriage? And exactly how did he, Ross Coltrane—a special forces elite soldier and demolitions expert—end up playing middleman to his kid brother and the estranged wif And most important, why is he […]

Guest Review: One Good Reason by Sarah Mayberry

Guest Review: One Good Reason by Sarah Mayberry

Judith’s review of One Good Reason by Sarah Mayberry. It’s time to move on… Any day now Jon Adamson will pack his bags and hit the road. After all, his intention was never to hang around Melbourne once he’d settled his late father’s affairs. Yet he hasn’t moved on. And it might have something to […]

Guest Review: The Husband Lesson by Jeanie London

Guest Review: The Husband Lesson by Jeanie London

Judith’s review of The Husband Lesson by Jeanie London. Karan Reece has no other explanation for this situation. Being assigned to work with her ex-husband, Dr. Charles Steinberg? She really must have offended someone to be forced to spend her days with him. The only good thing she can say is at least this arrangement has […]

Review: Here Comes the Groom by Karina Bliss.

Review: Here Comes the Groom by Karina Bliss.

Holly‘s review of Here Comes the Groom by Karina Bliss If Jocelyn Swann weren’t so furious, she’d probably laugh. Her best friend, Dan Jansen, has launched a campaign worthy of his Special Forces training to arrange their wedding, from music and minister to flowers and food. What part of no does he not understand? Their […]

Publisher Spotlight Excerpt: Her Best Friend by Sarah Mayberry

Publisher Spotlight Excerpt: Her Best Friend by Sarah Mayberry

Read an excerpt of Her Best Friend by Sarah Mayberry, available now from Harlequin Superromance. Amy Parker slowed her steps as she approached the Grand Picture Theatre. The setting sun painted the old cinema’s crumbling white Spanish Mission facade pink and apricot, and for a moment—if she squinted and really used her imagination—she could picture […]