Women's Fiction
Review:I voluntarily read this advanced readers copy of this book. Strong characters and a great story line. You will love reading Cade and Skye's story. Cade needs a wife to save his inheritance. Skye needs to help keep her brother and herself alive. But what happens when things doesn't go their way? When they both start to feel more than they should in their fake marraige? How long before its not fake anymore? I just couldn't put it down once I started reading it. Read more
Review:Bonnie is a college student who is barely making ends meet taking care of herself and paying for her grandmother's care. She lives with her best friend and during several conversations she mentions a website where virgins auction themselves for money. Unknown to her friend she is still a virgin and places an ad on line as she sees it as her only chance to keep her grandmother. Bonnie is surprised by the replies and amount men are willing to pay. Of course 1 sticks out above the rest. The man be... Read more
Review:Isobel is in the run, of her past, abusive stepmother and her boyfriend who cheated with her best friend.
Hunter is the veterinarian in Hawthorne, he still suffers from the disappearance of his wife.
After one hot night, isobel left him to go to where she thought she will find a job, alas there is no more available spot. But thanks to her veterinarian degrees, she get a place with Hunter, who is still furious because she left him.
To learn more, you will have to read it.
I loved both... Read more
Review:I voluntarily received an advanced copy of this book for an honest review. He was her first love and she thought he betrayed her, they are are once again put together under circumstances neither one of them thought would happen. She doesn't want to jeopardize her career but can her heart take a second chance? Loved second chance romances. Good reading! Read more
Review:After reading reading the prologue, I decided to give the book a chance. I thought it would be a decent read WRONG. I read about 60% of it before I finally couldn't take it anymore. ALL of the characters were annoying especially the clueless boyfriend, Brandon. Why is he still marrying Katrina when he doesn't remember a thing about her? This book lacked structure and there's a lot of unnecessary thoughts and dialogue that I felt didn't fit in moment they were written in. I usually don't leave re... Read more
Review:I loved reading this first part of the story about Xander & Ashley, they are very intense by themselves and with each other. Ashley meets Xander at the Boone Gallery where a new exhibit is benign shown. Ashley is serving drinks and her roommate informs her to stay away from the guy on the sofa, he'll bite your head off and make you cry, stay clear of him. Ashley thinks about it, but dismisses what her roommate has to say, after all he looks harmless, and she's a big girl shoe can take anythi... Read more
Review:I wanted to like this novel by artist/sculptor Weatherwax. A reminder that an artist in one medium does not always an artist make in another. While there were some good visual turns of the pen the story itself was uncomfortably phony. How many more mother/daughter tales in unhealthy environments are we to bear? The mother in this novel was sadly mentally ill but no one thoughout the pages seemed to address this - most of all Weatherwax. And enough of the happy gay man for comic(?) relief. Th... Read more
Review:When a wedding planner and a divorce lawyer are put into forced proximity when the lawyer becomes the best man for his brother's upcoming wedding, the heat is on!
For those who have loved Meader's sexy Chicago romances, including hockey players and firemen, this will not be a disappointment. That said, this was decidedly sweeter? Still super sexy, but overall just a really lovely little romance without quite as much of the angst. It was nice to see an alpha male who loved to dress well, l... Read more
Review:I found myself being much more interested in Caleb and Megan's story.
Sara was a little too much of a wimp for me. There were so many unpleasant or wimpy people in this book. Harrison's mother, who was just nasty with her behavior. I also found it surprising that she had no empathy for Sara just because their experiences were similar. Harrison has a wimpy father who disagreed with his wife and her behavior, yet supported what she did. Sara's, oh so nasty and vindictive ex-husband, was t... Read more
Review:This is probably one of the most bittersweet reviews I’ve ever written. The highs and lows I’ve gone through with this series have been crazy, and Move The Stars was THE ONE I was waiting for. These characters have forever cemented a place in my heart, and I will never forget them. EVER.
From the very first page I had my heart in my throat, and even though I was prepared for whatever might happen, I was so anxious turning those pages. I had been waiting for this book to come along and whe... Read more