Women's Fiction
Review:Max Armstrong is a strong woman, very "together" in her business life. But the effect that Treat Braden has on her is something she isn't prepared for. Although I felt some frustration at her pig-headedness, it made the story more real. People often do miscommunicate and get things wrong before they come to their senses.
I would recommend this book to someone looking for a steaming, but not obscene, romance novel. Read more
Review:Love this book. I read the other books leading up to this one and love the whole weiries. Start of the begining and just keep going. Love reading about the Braden boys nad they are so hot! Loved everything abou this book and the series. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did. It is Hot, Sexy, loving and more hot and sexy!!! Read more
Review:Amazing character development. I love that it was not another cheap and cheesy romance novel. The way she can pull a reader into the emotions of the character was so real, I was unable to put the book. She leaves you wanted to know more about the characters. Read more
Review:Loved it all. Unique story, fantastic H and h, both admirable and well-developed characters, grabs the reader from the first line and keeps moving, excellent editing and proofreading. Flew through it. Thank you, bookbub. Read more
Review:I love the Braden's! This story is about Savannah and Jack. He lost his wife a couple years earlier and blames himself. Savannah is just what he needs. Strong, confident and feisty! WOW, the love scenes kept me going so I couldn't put the book down. Read more
Review:Jayla and Rush are both world champion skiers who have known each other since they were in their young teens - little did they know that they both have had a change in their feelings toward each other.
Rush has been known as a womanizer but has recently changed his ways after watching his family members fall in love but also with the realization that his feelings toward Jayla may have moved past just being his best friend.
Rush has always taken care of Jayla by making sure she has ... Read more
Review:Certainly not the author's best. To often the women were acting and talking like silly12 year olds and a few paragraphs later, having significant insight and wisdom. Won't be ordering any other books in this series. I have read other books by this author and have always enjoyed them. Read more
Review:This is the perfect example of a generic beach read. The heroine is a survivor of the foster care system who has managed to get a Master's degree in education. Her ability to accomplish this is overshadowed by her continuing angst.
“Wherever I go and whatever I do, something always falls apart. Look at when I came to New York. I’m here less than a day and my friend abandons me, I wake up looking at some strange man’s junk, and then my purse gets stolen. That stuff doesn’t happen to any... Read more
Review:What do you get when you cross a kindergarten teacher with a resort owner slash contractor? A love so powerful that sparks jump off the pages of their book. Melissa Foster does it once again with BaySide Desires, the story of Desiree and Rick.
Rick Savage is a contractor architect and resort owner who is working on a new resort with his brother and business partner when he spots Desiree standing on the beach. Of course, he wasn’t working at the time he spotted her. He was flying past ... Read more
Review:Blake and Danica were an amazing couple although they had to fight to get there. Danica is Blake's therapist and dating him is definitely against the rules. After fighting the attraction Blake finally kisses Danica and effectively puts an end to the therapist/patient relationship. Read more









