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I give you my heart by Sarah Jane Ford review
A terminal diagnosis. A life-saving sacrifice. A love letter written on the walls of her heart. Alice Richards looked forward to watching the seeds of love she and her husband planted bloom and grow well into their old age. But her plans for the future shrivel up and die when she learns she has an … Continue reading I give you my heart by Sarah Jane Ford review
Templar silks by Elizabeth Chadwick review
William Marshal has reached the end of his long and glorious life. On his deathbed at his manor in Caversham, he has one final task for his loyal servant: to fetch the silks William had woven in Jerusalem as a young man. William made a solemn promise to the Order of the Templars and he … Continue reading Templar silks by Elizabeth Chadwick review
The Unlucky Ones(Jessica Daniels series book 14) by Kerry Wilkinson review
In the latest heartpounding crime thriller from bestselling author Kerry Wilkinson, Detective Jessica Daniel must find a twisted killer who forces innocent people to relive harrowing near-death experiences one final, fatal timeโฆ A young man is killed by a car, right in front of his distraught fiancรฉ. A missing person is pulled from the canal, … Continue reading The Unlucky Ones(Jessica Daniels series book 14) by Kerry Wilkinson review
The peacock room by Merryn Corcoran review
Set against the stunning backdrop of Sammezzano Castle, past meets present in the glorious Tuscan sun. Allegra OโBrien has it all: a beautiful family, a loving husband and a stunning west London home. But when she discovers her husbandโs infidelity, that world crashes down around her. With an ageing mother and two teenagers to support, … Continue reading The peacock room by Merryn Corcoran review
Passport to Happiness by Carrie Stone review
One womanโs journey from lost to foundโฆ With her job, with her single status and with the never ending line of rubbish men on Tinder. Tired of going through the motions of seeming happy, Everly wants to be happy! So, in a spontaneous moment of bravery (perhaps spurred on by a few cocktails) Everly books … Continue reading Passport to Happiness by Carrie Stone review
A Plain Vanilla Murder by Susan Wittig Albert review
China and Ruby Wilcox are presenting their annual ''Not Just Plain Vanilla Workshop,'' always a huge hit with customers at Thyme & Seasons Herb Shop. But someone involved with the workshop is driven by a deadly motive, and China soon finds herself teaming up with the very pregnant Pecan Springs police chief Sheila Dawson to … Continue reading A Plain Vanilla Murder by Susan Wittig Albert review
The divorce by Victoria Jenkins review -out 4th of July 2019
I thought I knew how to help them. I knew nothing. When Lydia and Josh Green walk into Karenโs office one rainy February morning, Karen sees a couple under stress, almost at breaking point. But working with struggling couples, finding out more about their problems, helping to save their marriages, is what Karen does. But … Continue reading The divorce by Victoria Jenkins review -out 4th of July 2019
The Red Zone by Amie Knight
The Red Zone, an all-new sexy, second chance romance from Amie Knight, is available now! They say the red zone is the hardest place to score. But for me, those last twenty yards were my sweet spot. They didn't call me Lukas "Last Minute Lucy" Callihan for nothing. I was at the top of my … Continue reading The Red Zone by Amie Knight
The test bride by Helen Hoang review
Khai Diep has no feelings. Well, he feels irritation when people move his things or contentment when ledgers balance down to the penny, but not big, important emotionsโlike grief. And love. He thinks heโs defective. His family knows betterโthat his autism means he just processes emotions differently. When he steadfastly avoids relationships, his mother takes … Continue reading The test bride by Helen Hoang review