Review: 3 Heads & a Tail Ever wondered what our pets are thinking? Vickie Johnstone attempts to get into the mind of a dog, Glen, in this highly amusing comedy romance. The story focuses on Josie who moves into a house with two new friends – Ben and David. It isn’t long before we have(…)
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Book Review: The Tree of Everlasting Knowledge – Christine Nolfi
Review: The Tree of Everlasting Knowledge Ourania D’Andre is an electrical contractor who successfully bids for a job at the Fagan mansion. There she is brought into contact with Troy who she has a little history with. They also share grief: Troy’s brother Jason was killed years ago and both bear guilt and sadness over the(…)
Book Review: Abdication – Juliet Nicolson
Review: Abdication (2012) I quite enjoy historical fiction, especially when it’s centred around a period of history I know a little about. When I received Abdication out of the blue I was definitely interested. This still remains one of the scandals of 20th century England, the abdication of a monarch to enable him to be with(…)
Book Review: The Winds of Love – Beth Gray
Review: The Winds of Love When Madison and Mack are literally thrown together by nature, Madison ends up with a leg injury that means her father and boss declares her unfit to work. Stubbornly she decides to team up with Mack and help him provide a film about kiteboarding, even though it means risking hurricane(…)
Book Review: Designing Woman – Elaine Raco Chase
Review: Designing Woman Designing Woman brings together astute businessman Griffen St Clair and feisty designer Brandy Abbott. Griffen is proud and stubborn, quick to leap to assumptions. Despite playing the daring temptress, Brandy is actually much less wild than her countenance and actions suggest but having baited Griffen she has to try and rise to(…)
Book Review: 3 Heads & A Tail – Vickie Johnstone
Review: 3 Heads & A Tail I’ve read Vickie’s work before and loved it and having had a very heavy week I really wanted something I knew was going to be a fun read. Vickie described it as silly but I didn’t find it silly at all. I found it funny, oh so funny, entertaining(…)
Book Review: The Heiress Companion – Madeleine E. Robins
Review: The Heiress Companion First published in 1981, The Heiress Companion is a simple romance where a group of unmarried people descend on the same house and have to overcome differences in opinion and social standing before any resolution can be reached. At the forefront of the novel is Rowena Cherwood who is in her(…)
Book Review: Sound Bites: A Rock & Roll Love Story – Rachel K. Burke
Review: Sound Bites: A Rock & Roll Love Story Romance and music – what’s not to like? Well, that was my rationale behind agreeing to review Sound Bites: A Rock & Roll Love Story. It feels a bit like a ‘coming of age’ story, with the characters finally having to grow up and face difficult choices –(…)
Book review: Undeniably Yours – Shannon Stacey
Review: The Stepbrothers – Lisa Day
Samantha Culpepper is due to marry George – she thinks he’s a nice, well-mannered man but his stepbrother, Clint, knows better. He’s bitter about George and he’s bitter about Samantha and he’s all set to prove it. Sadly, despite a feisty spirit and a real backbite, Samantha gets caught up in a nasty and vicious(…)
Review: The Unwilling Bride – Candy Little
Review: Happily Ever After – Harriet Evans
Blurb Absorbing storytelling at its very best, Happily Ever After is the compelling new read from the Sunday Times bestselling authorAt twenty-two, Eleanor Bee is sure about three things: she wants to move to London and become a literary superstar, she wants to be able to afford to buy a coffee and croissant every morning,(…)
Review: If Wishes Were Husbands – Elizabeth Kyne
Blurb When Rachel invents the perfect husband, she thrills her friends with tales of his wonderful cooking, enthusiasm for housework and amazing sex! Until her invention takes on a life of its own and her fantasy husband appears on her sofa. Suddenly married to a man with only three things on his mind, she finds(…)
