As Meatloaf would sing "....cause 2 out of 3 ain't bad." 1. The Hand-Me-Down Bride by Elizabeth Lane - 1 star The first story was not well-executed. These characters sucked and the insta-love trope was so "insta" I got whiplash. Arabella comes to Montana to marry her fiancé Charles (they were...
A new life in Wyoming! Newly widowed, Eve Townsend is left with a grand title and not a penny to her name. She doesn't know what future she can build in the Wild West…but she's ready to learn, and to reunite with her family. When she arrives in Wyoming, she discovers her beloved sister's death a...
Series: Billionaires and Babies (Book 62) A single mom -- and her twin babies! -- are snowbound with the boss. Can they melt his frozen heart? When Tessa Randall sues CEO Dragan Markovic's company for unfair termination, he insists on hearing her side of the story. But the billionaire known as The...
Eh, this book was just okay. I liked the tension between the hero and heroine and their families, and the mystery over Quint's whereabouts kept me reading until I finished it in one sitting, but the romance was ultimately left undeveloped. All of their thoughts of desire and angst over not wanting t...
Destitute, heavily pregnant and on the lam, widowed Cassandra Logan forms a desperate plan: to pass herself off as the sweetheart of Ryan Tolliver, a wealthy rancher’s son who’s missing and presumed dead. Ryan’s half-Shoshone brother Morgan doesn’t buy her story, not even with the several convincin...
Judd Seavers proposes to his brother's pregnant fiance with the best motives and intentions: “He would treat Hannah as a sister, keeping her at a distance, avaoiding any physical contact that might be misunderstood. When Quint returned, he would sign the divorce papers and hand her over to the fathe...
4.5 stars. Might still raise it to 5 because the ending was very strong. Very good romance, emotional without being angsty, but needed a little more depth in the main characters to become trully a keeper.
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