Women's Fiction
Review:Co-authors Bella Andre and Jennifer Skully have finally released Evan's story. I held out hope that Evan would find the love he deserved and the duo didn't disappoint.
"It had all been lies."
This installment had more than a few (pleasant) surprises within it pages. Paige is an amazing character. I wasn't sure about her "too sweet" personality in the beginning. However, her love for Evan, and by extension his family, quickly endured her to this reader. All of the Mavericks, have a niche th... Read more
Review:I actually got this thinking it was different. I like romantic novels but not this. I thought it was so awful and literally pornographic that I stopped reading it and drop it off my carousel and kindle. Read more
Review:Love all the Sullivan men. Couldn't wait for Ryan's story. He is my favorite. This series stays with me in my dreams. Read all six in order. Looking forward to book 7 this winter and Smith's story. Characters you won't soon forget. Read more
Review:Loved, loved, loved this book! Everyone else has given their review/synopsis, so I won't repeat what they've said. I will say, however, that I started reading it while eating breakfast this morning intending to read for a few minutes. Didn't work that way - I just finished the book and have gotten absolutely none of the dozen things done today that I planned to do! Really looking forward to Sebastian's story. Bella and Jennifer - you're fantastic together! Read more
Review:I received the ARC for a honest review... and here it is.
Even when I know I'll love the next Bella's book, she manages to surprise me and bring me another wonderful couple.
Suzanne Sullivan lost her mother when she was a little girl, lived surrounded by brothers, cousins and a few women, fell in love with programming codes and became one of the most powerful women in the world of technology. Her intelligence is huge, as well as her charisma... but she does not believe is suffering... Read more
Review:I love all the Sullivan books. Actually, after completing #13, I started with #1 all over again. Very romantic stories. Great family relationships. A different story line for each book. Yay Bella Andre! Read more
Review:Kissing Under the Mistletoe is another wonderful installment in the Sullivan series. I cried and and I laughed through the entire book, the love that is there between Mary and Jack is unmistakable. I love all of the Sullivan books and to finally know Jack and Mary's story makes them all complete for me. Please keep up the good work Bella you will always have a fan in me. Read more
Review:If you're hooked on Bella Andre's Sullivan series, then you are well acquainted with the San Francisco Sullivans. With The Way You Look Tonight, we began to get to know the Seattle Sullivans, beginning with the roguish Rafe, who fell in love Brooke, with the girl next door. In that book, we saw bits and pieces of Mia, Rafe's younger sister, learning that she gave her heart away five years ago.
Now you get a chance to find out all about the man who occupies her thoughts and desires.
Review:Anna, School teacher, and Cole, NFL superstar, are complete opposites who marry for the wrong reasons. One: dying wish fulfilled. Two: proof of unpredictable. Oh, and they are total strangers. Their attraction is instant. Their chemistry is flaming. And they just might make this work...or not. You'll enjoy finding out. (3RW Team Yellow Review) Read more
Review:A love story between old friends. She had a crush on him when they we're little only to realize it was more than a crush when they were adults. He remembered her as a cute kid but she had grown into a woman whom he could not get off his mind. You can be friends and lovers! Read more