Review of Reclaim My Heart by Donna Fasano
Reclaim My Heart, by Donna Fasano, is the story of young love in various forms. The main story line is about a wealthy young white girl, Tyne, who falls in love with a Native American young man, Lucas....
View ArticleReview of All You’ll Ever Need by Sharon C. Cooper
The Jenkins beauties are back and in the starring role is the beautiful, Jada “JJ” Jenkins. The self-centered, self-absorbed, prima donna, shopaholic, sheet metal worker has one thing on her mind: meet...
View ArticleReview of His Paris Affair by Christina Ow
Melody Sinclair is no stranger to the finer things in life as she grew up in high society. She’s never had to defend herself to others; that was a job for her big brother, Allen. Her eyes and heart...
View ArticleReview of An Exotic Heir by Meredith Bond
This is a story about the norms and dictates of upper English society and how true love can and will break those barriers! Cassandra Renwick is from a moderately well-statured English family living in...
View ArticleReview of Sheikh’s Design by Leah Leonard
Sheikh Abu al Bari went to Dallas to find an architectural firm to build the largest skyscraper in the world in his home land of Dubai. Axelrod Architecture was the firm that the Sheikh chose to build...
View ArticleReview of Chrysalis by Michel Prince
Chrysalis, by Michel Prince, is a New Adult (NA) paranormal book. This book is about two teenagers, Eleanor (Ellie) a white volleyball player and Oscar, a black three letter athlete. The setting of a...
View ArticleReview of The Beam by Michel Prince
The Beam, by Michel Prince is the second installment in the Chrysalis series. This New Adult book takes up where the series starter, Chrysalis, left off. With now high school junior/senior Ellie...
View ArticleReview of Purple Prose by Sam Cheever
Purple Prose, by Sam Cheever, was a delightful book, albeit a little choppy. The premise of the book lets you know that this book is meant to be a fun read. An author, Lindsey Prince, is having...
View ArticleReview of Silly Girl by Michel Prince
Matthias Jessup, the hero of Michel Prince’s Silly Girl, affectionately calls the story’s heroine “Silly,” but Sylvia Kinder is anything but a silly woman. How he thought the nickname was suitable for...
View ArticleReview of the Law of Moses by Amy Harmon
The Law of Moses was an unusual read. This is going to be a challenging review to write because I don’t wish to give away too much information to the reader. If you’ve read the synopsis, you’re not...
View ArticleReview of Eagle Dance (1Night Stand series) by Mary Quast
Eagle Dance: Legend of the Spirit Book 2, by Mary Quast is part of Decadent Publishing 1Night Stand Series. I have read many of the installments in the 1Night Stand series, but this is my first...
View ArticleGuest Review: Intercepted by JQ Anderson
What I loved about this book was the heat between the hero and heroine. I enjoyed watching how Jake and Natalie met. The heat in his gaze when he spots her and the slow way they come together and begin...
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