Women's Fiction
Review:Considering that I've read all parker grey books, I shouldn't be surprised by how good this book is. Rule me dirty delivers in all it's promises and so much more.
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Review:Clare Mackintosh is a very clever suspense writer. Her books are filled with twists and turns until the very last page, sometimes the very last sentence. This one wasn’t quite as good as I Let You Go and I See You. It was a bit on the slow side to start, but once things started falling into place it quickly became a page turner. Told from multiple voices made it much more interesting and helped the story to flow well. A solid suspense that proves Mackintosh knows just how to captivate her a... Read more
Review:It was witty, humorous and realistic in a fairy-tale sort of way. Our heroine is comfortable in her hum-drum, unchanging lifestyle which befits the spinster-status she has accepted. Enter the hero who befriends her at work after he's hired for the job she had hoped to transfer to at the firm where she's worked for ten years. The way their relationship evolves, not to mention her interactions with her family members and co-workers, is so naturally presented that you begin to believe you're rea... Read more
Review:Lindsey Hart has created a beautiful retelling of sorts of The Little Mermaid. Set in modern day Monterey, California, Owen returns after a messy divorce from his wife of 5 years to find answers and closure. Upon his arrival he is reunited with Maren a local B&B owner. A connection between the two quickly turns to lust and blossoms into something much more special. Unfortunately Maren is hiding secrets and Owen is battling old doubts and fears of his own. A heartwarming story of finding peac... Read more
Review:Sensually written and differing from the original version of the story. I really hoped there would be an ending that would lead the reader to have interest in buying the next book by offering a thrilling possibility. That aside, I will say that I really enjoyed this book. I can't wait to see what happens at the conclusion of the first week of the new "agreement". Read more
Review:An intense and emotional roller coaster Read! Charity was struggling to survive on her own. She was estranged from her family and had taken a one month modelling job to hopefully pay her bills. Joe was an artist that had the life taken out of him and had hired Charity to be his muse. Can pure, kind, honest Charity heal Joe? ? Read more
Review:An absolutely wonderful read. In many ways, not your typical love story but certainly one that will engage the reader and have them glued to the pages right to the very interesting and very surprising end.
I really enjoyed the sassy, smart intern, Kendra and laughed a lot when she talked about how her dad had "trained" his girls. Seems Mr. Sexy (Eli) really met his match when she walked into his world.
This is not your typical alpha male read...both lead characters are strong, ca... Read more
Review:I have read many of Lisa Scottoline’s novels, enjoying each one. I have not read any books in this series. However, after reading this one, I guess it is time to go look for the other books in this series. After being told they are being sued for reverse discrimination (they claim they were not hired because they were males), Mary DiNunzio and Bennie Rosato, who are main players in their firm, are confused and outraged that something like this could have happened. Then their one male employee,... Read more
Review:I received an Advance Reader Copy for Ghost - Lords Of Carnage MC and voluntarily reviewed this book. Jenna Abbott is forced to make the difficult choice to move back with her son Noah to her hometown, Tanner Springs, when she has nowhere else to go and no options left. She is now the tenant of a dark and dingy apartment, courtesy of her father, the town's mayor. Between her father and her brother, Gabriel, she has no hope of avoiding the inevitable...running into Cas "Ghost" Watkins. They h... Read more
Review:This is a mesmerizing story--complete with vivid characters and tense plot. Penny is so relatable; her inner struggle is as palpable as the outer struggle. With friends who stick by her, she is on a journey to make a life changing decision. Read more









