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Review of ‘Illegal contact’ by Becky Harmon.

According to the publisher, this book is categorised as Romance / Action, though there is more of mystery than romance. The story revolves around Jamison Krews, a private security agent, who is assigned to protect college football star player Shea Carter after she received death threats. After a rocky start, they feel a mutual attraction […]

Review of ‘Moment of weakness’ by K.G. MacGregor.

I’ve read a few books by K.G. MacGregor and I find her books a bit hit and miss but I like lesbian military books so I’ve decided to give it a go. The author says in the ‘Acknowledgements’ that she always wanted to write a romantic novel that opened with the couple in conflict. The […]

Review of ‘Letter of the law’ by Carsen Taite

Third part of the ‘Lone Star Law’ series by Carsen Taite which, according to the author, is inspired on the old TV soap opera Dallas. I recommend to read it in chronological order as there are loads of details of the plot that otherwise will get lost. The author attempts to do a catch up […]

Review of ‘Love in disaster’ by Charlotte Greene

This is the second book I read by this author and both for me rate at 3 stars. This book caught my attention because Hurricane Katrina left a deep mark in people’s memories, even for those of us who witnessed its powerful destruction from a distance. There is so much potential in writing about this […]

Review of ‘Lightning strikes’ by Cass Sellars

This is the debut novel by this author, the first of her Lightning series. It’s a romance between recent divorcee Parker Duncan and one night stand extraordinaire Sidney Hyatt. They meet, none of them wanting a commitment, but the attraction is stronger. You can guess the rest as this is a romance. Nothing wrong with […]

Review of ‘Amounting to nothing’ by Karis Walsh

I’ve enjoyed a couple of books by this author so I’ve decided to give it a go. This book is number 3 of the ‘Tacoma Mounted Police’ series but there’s no need to read them in order. However, there are a few references to characters and events of the previous books that I couldn’t put in […]

Review of ‘Into thin air’ by Jeannie Levig

I have mixed feelings about this book and after reading other reviews, if this was the author’s objective, then she achieved it. My main problem is that there are two parallel stories involving the three lead characters in this book: one a budding sweet romance between Hannah and Nikki, and the other the disturbing story […]

Review of ‘The Butterfly Whisperer’ by Lisa Moreau

This is a sweet romance between Sophie, a butterfly expert who runs a sanctuary dedicated to the Monarch species, and Jordan, her former best friend who mysteriously left their town ten years before just to return with the sole purpose of selling the land where the sanctuary is located. I chose to read this book […]

Review of ‘Swelter’ by D. Jackson Leigh

This is the first book I’ve read by this author because somehow none of her previous work caught my attention. Even though I live in semi-rural Ireland, I’m not into horses but for some strange reason I decided to give this book a try. I started reading it without any expectations so I cannot say […]

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