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Throwback Thursday Review: A Lot Like Love by Julie James

Throwback Thursday Review: A Lot Like Love by Julie James

This review was originally posted on February 23, 2021. Julie James has written another contemporary romance novel that I thought was fantastic. This book follows Special Agent Nick McCall and billionaire heiress Jordan Rhodes as they go undercover as a couple to try to bring down more of Roberto Martino’s minions who are trafficking his […]

Review: Penmort Castle by Kristen Ashley

Review: Penmort Castle by Kristen Ashley

Cash Fraser needs a woman. Abigail Butler needs money. When the two meet, Cash knows instantly that Abby is not what she seems. She tries to act like an escort but Cash knows that she’s anything but. What he does know is that she’s desperate. Desperation is what brought Abby to Cash and he’s going […]

Throwback Thursday Review: The Heiress by Lynsay Sands

Throwback Thursday Review: The Heiress by Lynsay Sands

This review was originally posted on February 15, 2011. I confess I read these books out of order. Even though this is the second book in the series, I read it first not realizing it. Because it runs parallel to the first book, The Countess, I didn’t enjoy the first book nearly as much as […]

Review: Reckless Road by Christine Feehan

Review: Reckless Road by Christine Feehan

I think I’m done with this series. Actually, I’m not going to lie to myself. I’ve been dying to read Savage’s book since the beginning of this series. I had a very hard time reading Desolation Road, which I was really excited about. I wasn’t really expecting much from Reckless Road and I’m glad I […]

Guest Review: Hit Me With Your Best Scot by Suzanne Enoch

Guest Review: Hit Me With Your Best Scot by Suzanne Enoch

Coll McTaggert is trying to escape his mother’s matchmaking, once again, at the theatre.  He escapes backstage after greasing the doorman’s palm.  There he witnesses the amazing Persephone Jones.  The couple of times he’d been to the theatre he’s been running away from his mother so had never seen a production. Viewing it from the […]