Oh man, To Win a Prince is a great read. Toni Shiloh flat out smashed this enchanting sequel. Following on from the hugely successful In Search of a Prince, book two picks up with Iris, the now Queen’s best friend setting up a fashion business in Oloro Ile. Disgraced former prince Ekon Diallo is sentenced … Continue reading To Win a Prince, by Toni Shiloh
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Honor Bound by Hallee Bridgeman
Honor Bound is the first book I’ve read by Hallee Bridgeman. Definitely won’t be my last. This book was one of the few ‘read it in two days had to keep reading’ stories of the year. Wow. The basic premise has Special Forces Captain Rick Norton seeking urgent care for two of his men. They’re … Continue reading Honor Bound by Hallee Bridgeman
Crossfire by Lynette Eason
Crossfire is the second book in the Extreme Measures, but also works as a standalone story. As with other Lynette Eason books, Crossfire starts by dropping readers straight into the action. Julianna Jameson is an FBI Negotiator, called to a hostage situation in a bank. She manages to talk the hostages out with the help … Continue reading Crossfire by Lynette Eason
Impending Strike
Impending Strike is part two in the Elite Guardians reboot from Sunrise Publishing, written by original author Lynette Eason and newcomer Sami Abrams. Just like the first in the series, this one is is another slam dunk, home run (pick your metaphor) of a story. Charlie Lee, the only male member of staff knows he’s … Continue reading Impending Strike
The Last Way Home, by Liz Johnson
It’s not often I find a book that makes me stop what I should be doing so I can read, but The Last Way Home firmly entered that category. I love a solid brooding hero and Eli Ross fits the bill perfectly. The wounded athlete is expelled from the NHL and forced to return home. … Continue reading The Last Way Home, by Liz Johnson