Category: Romance


Review ♥ Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Review ♥ Heaven, Texas by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Susan Elizabeth Phillips has a unique way of combining romance with laugh out loud humor and then mixing in unusual characters to create an engaging rom-com story. Heaven, Texas has her distinctive funny, sexy style written all over it. This is the second book in the Chicago Stars series but can be read as a standalone. While I didn’t like this book as much as It Had to Be You, I still found it to be quite enjoyable.




Review: The Silent Waters by Brittainy C. Cherry

Review: The Silent Waters by Brittainy C. Cherry

  Fair warning. This review is probably going to suck because there’s nothing I can say that will adequately convey the way The Silent Waters affected me. I admit I was hesitant to read it. I wasn’t sure I was emotionally prepared for a book whose synopsis clearly states that it’s heartbreaking and tragic. However, I have absolutely no regrets about reading this book other than the fact that I’m now left with a massive book hangover.



Review ♥ Nobody’s Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Review ♥ Nobody’s Baby But Mine by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Nobody—and I do mean no body—crafts a comedic enemies-to-lovers story as well as Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Period. Oh, and arrogant jerks. Somehow she creates these arrogant and bull-headed alphas who are so sweet at heart that they easily win you over. And her heroines? I always adore her gutsy heroines. Basically, I’m a huge SEP fan in case you can’t tell. Nobody’s Baby But Mine is the third book in the Chicago Stars series, and it’s every bit as enjoyable as the previous books.






Release Blitz, Review & Signed Paperback Giveaway ♥ The Protector by Jodi Ellen Malpas

Release Blitz, Review & Signed Paperback Giveaway ♥ The Protector by Jodi Ellen Malpas

When I found out Jodi Ellen Malpas was writing a standalone I was crazy excited. Factor in the premise of a bodyguard falling for his client, and The Protector was an easy sell for me. Perhaps my expectations were a bit too high, but this wound up being a middle of the road read for me. It wasn’t my favorite, but I didn’t hate it.