Despite the prestige of his last name, Sawyer Taggart clawed his way to the top. As the illegitimate son the Taggarts can no longer ignore, he wants what's rightfully his--control of the security firm that's worth billions. But first, he has to take out the competition. London Montgomery refuses to use her last name to… Continue reading REVIEW: Seducing the Billionaire’s Daughter by Marquita Valentine
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REVIEW: Baby Yours by Kennedy Fox
The worst day of my life happened when Brandon died. We had our entire future mapped out. Careers, marriage, kids—in that order. Then the universe threw a curveball and ended it all. As I come to terms with everything, I learn I’m carrying his baby. Now I’m living with his roommate, the guy who’s made my life a… Continue reading REVIEW: Baby Yours by Kennedy Fox
REVIEW: Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley
Everly Dalton is a walking, talking, martini-drinking dating disaster. Forget kissing frogs. She can’t even get past the first date. But at work, she’s a badass—the longest-running assistant billionaire Shepherd Calloway has ever had. Her coworkers wonder how she handles the big bad wolf—and never gets bit. Shepherd Calloway isn’t interested in being anyone’s sugar… Continue reading REVIEW: Faking Ms. Right by Claire Kingsley
REVIEW: Twisted by Aleatha Romig
The underworld of Chicago is far from forgiving. It’s a world where knowledge means power, power money, and money everything. While I paid the ultimate price to have it all, it wasn’t my decision to give my life.. That doesn’t mean I ceased to exist, only to live.Going where the job takes me and living in the… Continue reading REVIEW: Twisted by Aleatha Romig
REVIEW: The Difference by Kaylee Ryan
I’ve kissed a lot of frogs, just to be covered in warts. I’ve been lied to, cheated on, and used more times than I can count. I don’t have it in me to keep going. I need a break from it all. I need time for the wounds to heal, and the scars to fade. … Continue reading REVIEW: The Difference by Kaylee Ryan
REVIEW: Undeniable by Melanie Harlow
When we were eleven, Oliver Ford Pemberton dared me to jump off a barn roof. He said you couldn’t break a leg from a 12-foot-jump.He lied.(You can also break a collarbone, which served him right as far as I was concerned.)I wish I could say it was the last dare I ever took from him,… Continue reading REVIEW: Undeniable by Melanie Harlow
REVIEW: Unexpected Love by Kristin Mayer
When I said, "I do," I meant it for life.When he said, "I do," he didn't mean it at all. Divorced and single, I'm ready to find true love. When a business deal requires me to create an online dating account, I find myself drawn to Mister_Mystery. He's not looking for love. I'm not looking for another lie. … Continue reading REVIEW: Unexpected Love by Kristin Mayer
REVIEW: The Billionaire Boss Next Door by Max Monroe
My new boss has it all. In spades. Gorgeous green eyes? Check.Hard-and-sexy body? Check.Intelligence? Check.Success? A big fat billionaire… Check. Too bad I haven’t started out on the best foot. My big mouth has already turned him against me, and tempting good looks and success aside, Trent Turner is no peach either. He’s stubborn and thick-headed, and son of a… Continue reading REVIEW: The Billionaire Boss Next Door by Max Monroe
REVIEW: Jake’s Redemption by Jamie Schulz
An imprisoned cowboy. An empowered woman. When true love is forbidden, opening their hearts could destroy them both… Chained and enslaved, Jake Nichols is convinced he’ll die alone. In this new order where men are stripped of all power, he endures brutal torture at the hands of his female captor. But when he’s hired out… Continue reading REVIEW: Jake’s Redemption by Jamie Schulz
REVIEW: The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
Olive is always unlucky: in her career, in love, in…well, everything. Her identical twin sister Amy, on the other hand, is probably the luckiest person in the world. Her meet-cute with her fiancé is something out of a romantic comedy (gag) and she’s managed to finance her entire wedding by winning a series of Internet… Continue reading REVIEW: The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren