Genre: Contemporary

Review:  Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Review: Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Posted June 2, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Contemporary, New Adult / 0 Comments

Moonlight is the last in the On Dublin Street series. As a final story, it was a wonderful tale of Shannon’s brother, Logan MacLeod, recently released from prison. Logan went to jail for beating up Shannon’s ex-friend after he attacked Shannon. We know what a good man he is for what he has done to support Shannon over the years, but two years in prison has Logan doubting his self-worth. It is new neighbor Grace who helps remind Logan what a good man he truly is.

Review:  Never Been Kissed by Mari Carr

Review: Never Been Kissed by Mari Carr

Posted April 13, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Contemporary, Erotic / 0 Comments

This was supposed to be a quick sexy novella but there was nothing interesting or really sexy about this story. The only thing about this story that I would applaud the writer for is that she didn’t wait until Shelly became a size 2 for her to be the focus of these two hot men. Shelly was still hovering at 200 lbs when she started a sexual relationship with these two men.

Review:  The Liar by Nora Roberts

Review: The Liar by Nora Roberts

Posted April 13, 2015 by Lucy D in Book Reviews, Mystery / 0 Comments

[box style=”rounded” border=”full”]This is not the most unique story ever told. Hollywood has used this type of story plot over and over again. But Nora Roberts’ ability to create a delightful cast of characters and draw you into her world in a little town of Rendezvous Ridge, TN, full of love and family and you’ll […]

Review: Romancing the Billionaire by Jessica Claire

Review: Romancing the Billionaire by Jessica Claire

Posted December 11, 2014 by Lucy D in Contemporary / 2 Comments

When I first picked up my copy, I had the impression this was an Indiana Jones/Romancing the Stone type story. Not even close! It was not very exciting. Violet and Jonathan were on a treasure hunt for letters hidden by Violet’s father in some deathbed attempt to make up for the fact that he was a selfish bastard and screwed up both their lives. I was quite disappointed.