Tag: Romance book review

Book Review: Motherless by Erin Healy

Motherless tells the story of siblings facing tragedy in their lives. It is a story of learning, growth, and forgiveness among the unknown and untold. It shows the importance of family and guidance, of being accepting of people we may not understand, and of

Book Review: Dead Heat by Amy Elizabeth

ASIN: B00N04YYFK Dead Heat tells of the connection between two couples on opposite sides of the globe. At first not sure if she’s dead or alive, Colin finds an unconscious Kate on his boat.  He takes her in and nurses her back to health.

Book Review: Second Opinion by LisaSuzanne

ASIN: B00OA5R1EY I’ve never read a romance novel written in first-person POV until now. I must say; I’m so glad I did. I especially liked that it was written in the hero’s POV, which was totally opposite of what I’m used to. It was

Book Review: Dangerous Games by Julia Templeton

ASIN: B00NVOFKSO The premise of this book was on the mark. I liked the revenge angle; and I appreciated how the relationship between Salvatore and Nicolette was so openly against the ton, that I was prepared to read what I hoped to become the

Book Review: Watson Manor Eventually

ISBN: 9781619279230 I thought the first few pages were okay, but it quickly fell flat for me. The main characters somehow managed to fall in love and let down their guards – despite their troubled pasts -all within the first 50 pages, which was

Book Review: A Hellion in Her Bed by Sabrina Jeffries

ISBN: 978-1-4391-6754-0 A Hellion in Her Bed by Sabrina Jeffries, tells the story of Annabel Lake’s quest to save her family’s brewery, and her blooming relationship with Lord Jarret Sharpe, the man who will risk his very heart to help her. One thing that

Book Review: Newton Cutter by Lee Ann Wonnacott

ASIN: B00MX0BANG Because the query was pretty good, I was initially excited about reading this book after receiving a free copy from Story Cartel. Unfortunately, my excitement quickly faded.  I found the phonetic dialog tedious and boring, the descriptions too excessive, and the pace slow.

Book Review: The Perfect Match by Kristin Higgins

ISBN-13: 978-0-373-77819-5 The Perfect Match tells the story of the love that blossoms between the rejected Honor Holland and the charming, handsome, in-need-of-a-green card British professor Tom Barlow. It’s about self-esteem, self-respect, loyalty, and dedication. Honor has known Brogan since fourth grade. Although they

There’s Nothing Better than TRUE LOVE

As usual, Jude Deveraux WOWED me with her words! When someone says true love, it’s usually in the reference of romance. But this book has true love on all levels. Of course the love between Alix and Jared is the main focus of the

There’s nothing hotter than SCARLET NIGHTS

Engaged to the charming and seductive Greg Anders, Sara Shaw is happily anticipating her wedding in Edilean, Virginia. The date has been set, the flowers ordered, even her heirloom dress is ready. But just three weeks before the wedding, Greg gets a telephone call

Book Review: My HEARTWISHES for more Colin and Gemma

ISBN: 978-1-4391-0801-7 Graduate student Gemma Ranford wants the job cataloging the documents of one of Edilean’s oldest families so much that she is ready to do battle to get it. Desperate to finish her dissertation, she’s sure that investigating the Frazier family history will

Book Review: Kellen’s Hope by Danie Marie

Kellen’s Hope by Danie Marie is the heart-grabbing story of Kellen Bruce whose husband, Donny, dies during the early stages of her pregnancy leaving her on her own to care for their unborn child. Racked with grief, she must also endure separation from her