Series Romance

  • The Matchmaker Bride

    I like stories of friends who become lovers, and this was an interesting variant of the theme, featuring old friends who now work with each other. When Emily Wood was 17 she made a fool of herself over Jason Kingsley, an older man and longtime family friend. Emily had always thought Jason was a bit…

  • Terms of Surrender

    This was a perfect summer read for me: Light, fun, with a likeable hero and heroine. It says a lot that even though I had problems with some of the characters’ behavior, I still found it to be an enjoyable read, and one that I can recommend. Marissa – or Mari – Marshall recently received…

  • The Nanny’s Homecoming

    Though not normally a fan of romances with children in them, I was intrigued by the premise of Love Inspired’s new Rocky Mountain Heirs series, so I decided to give The Nanny’s Homecoming a chance. I ended up being very glad I did as Linda Goodnight’s writing style flows beautifully and I really enjoyed the…

  • Tempted by Trouble

    The surprise gift of a vintage ice cream van complete with health certificate and upcoming bookings is the impetus for this remarkably enjoyable novel set in England. I say remarkable because during the first chapter when I realized the truck was probably going to become a character, I had misgivings. Only the fact that Fielding,…

  • Real Men Wear Plaid!

    I went back and forth on whether to review Real Men Wear Plaid! as an anthology. It does have three complete stories, but they are all pretty similar, with exactly the same flaws and virtues. When it comes down to it, I’d say exactly the same thing about each one. They are all quick, steamy…

  • Just for the Night

    With its premise of former lovers reunited during a power outage, this Harlequin Blaze could have been a fun read. Instead, it was a chore for me to try to finish. I found the story unbelievable, the characters uninteresting, and I could not quite bring myself to care if the leads reconciled by the end…

  • The Boss’s Surprise Son

    The beginning of The Boss’s Surprise Son sparkles with potential, but as I read more, the story became more and more predictable. Eventually, I put the book down for a couple of weeks until I realized that I hadn’t finished it. Hardly the stuff of a compelling read. Savannah Jones, with the patronage of Rick…

  • The Bride Plan

    After a long day at work, Kasey Michaels’ The Bride Plan is a lighthearted, pleasing way to spend a couple of carefree hours. So prepare your favorite beverage, plop yourself down in your favorite reading chair, and prepare to be charmed and entertained. While this is the third book in a series, it works well…

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