A spy on a mission…Until he meets this heiress! Miss Theodora Cranford’s learned to keep her impetuous nature locked away. She won’t be deceived by another man who can’t see past her fortune. She wants an honourable, sensible sort – not a self-assured scoundrel like her new neighbour, Lord Gray. Although she’s sure there’s more… Continue reading The Disgraceful Lord Gray (The King’s Elite #3) by Virginia Heath
Year: 2019
Betrayed by Claire Robyns
I started my book review blog in 2009 and I have read so many outstanding books that I wanted to share them again with my followers on #SegueSaturday. I first posted this review in July 2010. This is a debut highlander romance by Claire Robyns who has gone on to write contemporary romance series, steampunk/paranormal… Continue reading Betrayed by Claire Robyns
Dear Jane by Marina Delvecchio
Kit Kat is a fifteen-year-old adoptee who writes letters to her favorite literary character, Jane Eyre, as a means of surviving a violent childhood in Greece and a harrowing adoption in New York that requires her to silence her memories and her voice. In writing letters to Jane, Kit Kat discovers a connection to literature… Continue reading Dear Jane by Marina Delvecchio
Unlikely Friends (Abernathy & Crane #1) by Sahar Abdulaziz
Title: Unlikely FriendsAuthor: Sahar AbdulazizGenre: Contemporary Fiction/ Humor/ SatireRelease Date: February 19, 2019Cover Designer: Patrick Knowles (Patrick Knowles Design)Hosted by: Buoni Amici Press, LLC. Irwin is not only the local Librarian; he’s also a book snob and an all-around grouch. There’s nothing he values more than his privacy. As a loner, he’s happy to be… Continue reading Unlikely Friends (Abernathy & Crane #1) by Sahar Abdulaziz
The Snowman of Zanzibar (Jason Green #1) by Gordon Wallis
Publication date: March 13, 2018Genre: Fiction/Action and AdventurePages: 289 Ex Rhodesian soldier Jason Green was frustrated and mildly depressed. The winter in London had been long and bitterly cold. The steady work as a freelance insurance fraud investigator was mundane and repetitive. This tedious monotony suddenly changes early on a frigid February morning when he is summoned to… Continue reading The Snowman of Zanzibar (Jason Green #1) by Gordon Wallis
Prime Choice (Perry Skky Jr. Series #1) by Stephanie Perry Moore
I started my book review blog in 2009 and I have read so many outstanding books that I wanted to share them again with my followers on #SegueSaturday. This was my second review on my blog posted in February 2009. I was still new to the blogger role and was thrilled to find such a… Continue reading Prime Choice (Perry Skky Jr. Series #1) by Stephanie Perry Moore
My Name is Finn Jupiter by Gareth Crocker
Publication date: February 5, 2019Genre: Fiction/Young Adult/Action and AdventurePages: 244 Finn Jupiter lives in the idyllic mountain town of Victory, Colorado. She’s a smart, daring, and fiercely independent young woman. She also has a gift for seeing the small things that others can’t. Connecting lines that, for most, don’t exist.While happy to live out a quiet life, hiking,… Continue reading My Name is Finn Jupiter by Gareth Crocker
The Necessary Hunger by Nina Revoyr
Publication date: March 5, 2019Genre: Fiction/Literature/LGBTPages: 368 As a star basketball player in her last year of high school, Nancy Takahiro's life is about to change forever. Faced with the college recruitment process and unsure of where her skill will take her, Nancy is not prepared for meeting Raina Webber, an All-State shooting guard whose… Continue reading The Necessary Hunger by Nina Revoyr
15 Seconds by Andrew Gross
I started my book review blog in 2009 and I have read so many outstanding books that I wanted to share them again with my followers on #SegueSaturday. I first posted this review in June 2012. The story is an emotional rollercoaster and I remember finishing it in a day. You get ten days, someone… Continue reading 15 Seconds by Andrew Gross
Wesley (Son #1) by Leanne Davis
Yeah, I don't trust them.Who are they? The family who takes me in after they catch me making a rare mistake. They offer me a deal that allows me to make amends while staying with them and working. I've never had a permanent home and I'd long since run away from the foster care system… Continue reading Wesley (Son #1) by Leanne Davis