Review Card & Book Review- Wyoming Bodyguard By Danielle M. Haas

His job is keeping her safe—

from unrelenting danger.

Ever since the Tremonts and the McKays had a dispute over their neighboring Wyoming ranches, they’ve been bitter rivals. So Madden McKay of Sunrise Security is more than surprised when Lily Tremont reaches out to him for protection after her father is attacked. Soon Madden must deal with vandalism, sabotage and revenge aimed at Lily. Why? Behind it all, he discovers a massive criminal ring. And while the investigation sparks passion between Lily and her heroic bodyguard, one shocking revelation could destroy lives on all sides.

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Madden McKay is doing his best to rebuild his reputation and business after his father’s controversial land sale to developers caused a rift in the town. He’s hiding a deeper reason for the sale, one that could change public perception—but revealing it might come at too high a cost. His plans for a fresh start are put to the test when Lily Tremont, once a childhood friend and now a bitter rival, turns to him for help after her father is shot.

The chemistry between Madden and Lily simmers beneath the surface from the beginning, but what really drives the story is the tension between loyalty, family legacy, and the possibility of forgiveness. As they reluctantly join forces to find out who’s targeting the Tremonts, their professional alliance is complicated by unresolved feelings—and growing attraction.

The suspense plot adds just the right level of danger and urgency without overshadowing the romance. Secondary characters are also introduced with enough intrigue to hint at future books, leaving readers curious about whose story is coming next.

Overall, Wyoming Bodyguard is a strong series opener that blends family drama, suspense, and romance in a satisfying package. With likable characters, a well-paced plot, and a setting full of potential, Danielle M. Haas has created a story that’s easy to get swept up in.

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Review Card & Book Review- Fake Date On The Orient Express By Jessica Gilmore

THE PERFORMANCE OF A LIFETIME?

When millionaire Lucas West rescues a stunning actress on board the Orient Express to Venice, he has a brilliant idea. He needs a fake girlfriend for the summer, so who better than a woman who pretends for a living? It’s certainly the most unusual role Tally has ever had—and handsome Lucas is now her favourite costar! Soon, their relationship begins to go off script, but can they trust their emotions enough to write the next act?

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Set against the opulent backdrop of the legendary Orient Express, the story pairs free-spirited actress Tally with buttoned-up businessman Lucas in a fake-dating scenario that quickly sparks very real emotions.

Their journey begins on the train, but the romance doesn’t stop there—Venice and Tuscany serve as stunning settings that amplify the story’s dreamy, escapist vibe. Gilmore makes great use of these locales, bringing in the elegance, warmth, and atmosphere that make the story feel like a mini holiday in book form.

Tally and Lucas are well-matched opposites. Tally is vibrant, spontaneous, and emotionally open, while Lucas is more reserved and career-focused. Their fake relationship starts as a cover for Lucas during a family trip, but as they navigate time with his brother and godfather—both of whom immediately sense something genuine between them—the sparks fly. Tally’s supportive parents and best friend round out the cast, offering both levity and heart.

What stands out most is how the characters’ personal histories are woven into the story. Both Tally and Lucas have emotional baggage that shapes their choices, making their growth and eventual connection feel earned. Their chemistry builds naturally, and the emotional beats land without ever feeling overly dramatic.

The brief epilogue is a lovely touch, giving readers a glimpse into the couple’s life a year later and tying up their journey with a satisfying bow.

Overall, Fake Date on the Orient Express is a delightful romance filled with warmth, wit, and wanderlust. With engaging characters, a swoon-worthy setting, and a beloved fake-dating trope done right, it’s a perfect pick for fans of sweet, globe-trotting love stories.

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Review Card & Book Review – Country Fair Cowboy By Melinda Curtis

Will they win a blue ribbon…

For falling in love?

Dr. Wylie Newland loves being a vet, loves cheery Clementine, Oklahoma, but his crush on Dr. Hazel Hughes is a problem. The new resident has made it clear she’s a city girl at heart and won’t be staying. Working hand in hand at the fair is bringing them closer…and, hopefully, winning her over. Sure, Hazel is beginning to see that Wylie is pretty great, but he’s also stuck in many regards. With Hazel showing him new ways to look at the world, and Wylie showing her that settling down isn’t settling for less, could they take first prize for romance?

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Dr. Wylie Newman is the town’s only veterinarian—a dedicated, kind-hearted man who grew up in Clementine and was fostered at the Done Roamin Ranch. With his father’s legacy on his shoulders and his foster brothers settling into their own family lives, Wylie begins to dream of a future that includes love and a family of his own. Enlisting the help of a local matchmaker, he’s ready to take that next step.

Enter Dr. Hazel Hughes, a skilled and determined vet with dreams of honoring her late brother by completing a prestigious residency in England. When that dream is put on hold and she’s unexpectedly sent to Clementine instead, she’s frustrated—but not for long. As she and Wylie work together, a quiet friendship blooms into something deeper. Still, Hazel must decide whether to hold fast to her original plan or open her heart to a new path.

This is a heartfelt, small-town romance filled with warmth, laughter, and just the right touch of emotional depth. The chemistry between Wylie and Hazel is natural and sweet, and their journey is enhanced by a cast of mischievous animals and well-drawn side characters who bring humor and charm. Melinda Curtis delivers another feel-good story that celebrates love, community, and the courage it takes to choose a different kind of dream.

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Review Card & Book Review- Suddenly Desired By Katie Evergreen

He’s fighting for his reputation. She’s risking her heart.

Billionaire tech mogul Blake Fielding is on top of the world — until a scandalous hack makes him public enemy number one, shattering the empire he’s built. 

Ellie Mae-Woodward’s dream job at the famous social media company Heartbook is within her grasp. Except she never steps foot in the interview room. When she arrives, the company is in lockdown. Her dream job is over before it has even begun. 

While Ellie drowns her sorrows and Blake escapes the press attention, a chance encounter by the river leads to an unexpected friendship. 

Blake is determined to clear his name. He doesn’t expect his only ally to be Ellie — a quirky, book-loving web designer. 

Ellie finds Blake infuriatingly handsome and frustratingly guarded, but she might be the only one who can help him. 

As fate throws them together, sparks fly. And when the shocking truth comes to light, Blake faces an impossible choice: reclaim his reputation or risk it all for love. 

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Ellie and Blake are both characters with relatable struggles, and I appreciated the attempt to show vulnerability in both of them. While I personally wished for a bit more emotional depth and growth from them, their story touches on some important themes. Blake’s situation felt slightly more fleshed out, but overall, I would’ve liked to see more development in how their challenges were addressed.

The supporting cast stood out and added some energy to the narrative. Even when they were frustrating, they sparked emotion—which is always a good sign that the characters are well-drawn and not just background filler. I found myself reacting more strongly to them than to the leads, which helped keep me engaged.

Though the story has a light tone in places, it also weaves in meaningful topics like misogyny, gaslighting, and toxic masculinity. These elements are present enough that I’d suggest readers check for content warnings if they’re sensitive to such themes.

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Review Card & Book Review- Below Deck Billionaire By Amy Andrews

The world’s hottest playboy is off-limits… to everyone but her 🔥

Theo Callisthenes – renowned playboy and heir to a multi-billion-dollar Greek shipping company’s sex-capades – always make the front page. But when one misdemeanor goes too far, his brother offers up a challenge. Restore his reputation with a 4-month sex ban…

Vowing to see the ban through, Theo takes up residence on his superyacht sailing around the Greek islands. Until one day, the one woman he hasn’t been able to hit and quit – Tiffany Wainright – strides onboard as the newest member of his crew. Temptation has set sail with him and the forced proximity gives him absolutely nowhere to hide! Tiffany might live below deck but their attraction is still electric and she’s just too close for comfort.

Then an opportunity to salvage a business deal he put in jeopardy is back on the table. To ensure success Theo may need a very indecent proposal. Can he convince Tiffany to pose as his fake fiancé during the day to help seal the deal and trust that neither of them will succumb to their burning chemistry once the sun goes down? It’s only for two days but how long will the ban hold when the door closes on his suite and there’s only his sorely tested honour keeping them in check?

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The setup is both enticing and classic: Theo Callisthenes, heir to a Greek shipping empire, is given an ultimatum—abstain from sex for four months or risk tanking the family’s reputation and business. Retreating to his yacht to escape the paparazzi and temptations, Theo is determined to stay celibate… until Tiffany Wainright joins the crew. She’s sharp, capable, and, crucially, immune to his charms—at least she was once.

The forced proximity between Theo and Tiffany creates immediate and irresistible tension. Their dynamic crackles with Andrews’ signature snappy banter, magnetic flirtation, and just the right dose of emotional friction. When a business crisis forces Theo to stage a fake engagement, Tiffany becomes the obvious—and only—choice. What begins as a PR charade soon blurs into something much more genuine.

The novel leans heavily into familiar but beloved tropes: fake relationship, second chances, and opposites attract. Andrews navigates them with confidence, infusing the story with energy and sensuality. The fake fiancé plotline is well-executed, particularly in how it accelerates emotional vulnerability between the leads. Their gradual trust-building feels authentic, even when the pacing occasionally breezes past deeper emotional beats.

While it doesn’t break new ground, Below Deck Billionaire is pure romantic indulgence. Think jet-set fantasy with heart—a perfect beach read for fans of playful banter, luxe settings, and steamy slow burns.

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Review Card & Book Review- Sweet Expectations By Mary Ellen Taylor

Daisy McCrae is picking up the pieces of her life in the hope of making something better. Running the family bakery, finally connecting with her sisters, rebuilding her relationship with her ex-boyfriend…It’s messy work, and yet she’s happy to manage it.

But Daisy knows too well how much life can turn on a dime—and she’s about to learn that lesson all over again.

With the bakery renovations going haywire and her personal life hanging by a thread, Daisy isn’t sure how to move forward. That is, until an old box of World War II mementos and recipes turns up behind a wall of the bakery.

As she digs into the collection and its history, Daisy unearths a mystery that reflects the questions in her own life. And if she can unravel what happened all those years ago, maybe she can find where she’s meant to be too.

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Set against the charming backdrop of Old Town Alexandria, Sweet Expectations offers a heartfelt blend of women’s fiction focused on identity, family ties, and personal strength. The story centers on Daisy, a 34-year-old adoptee whose lingering fears of abandonment resurface when she unexpectedly becomes pregnant while trying to revive her family’s struggling bakery. During renovations, Daisy and her sisters uncover an old recipe box, sparking a gentle mystery that mirrors Daisy’s own exploration of where she comes from and who she wants to be.

The novel also thoughtfully portrays grief and the weight of responsibility through Daisy’s sister Rachel, who is navigating life as a widowed mother of twins. Each sister contributes warmth and complexity, and their evolving dynamic forms the emotional core of the book.

Where the story falters is in its romantic thread. Daisy’s child’s father feels notably immature, and the supposed new love interest doesn’t add much depth. In truth, the novel shines brightest when focused on Daisy’s independence, growth, and the sisters’ connection.

Still, its mix of heart, introspection, and gentle surprises makes Sweet Expectations an engaging and satisfying standalone read.

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Review Card & Book Review- Going Overboard By Portia MacIntosh

That ship has sailed… right?

Jessa is happily cruising through life – until her boyfriend Todd dumps her, out of the blue, at a wedding, during the first dance. She doesn’t know it but just across the room, cricket superstar Brody is also being blindsided by his girlfriend, Nikki. It suddenly makes sense in the days that follow – Todd and Nikki are now together.

Jessa wants to crawl under a rock, but with her best friend’s destination wedding on a cruise to Sicily – and her ex and his new girlfriend onboard – there’s no escape. She’s hoping the ship is big enough to avoid them but, unlucky for her, a booking mix-up means she’s sharing a two-bed suite with Todd, Nikki, and the handsome but infuriating Brody too.

With no choice but to ride out the awkwardness, Jessa and Brody hatch a plan. If they can’t win their exes back, they’ll get them back – revenge – by faking a red-hot romance of their own. That’ll show them. But the better they get at faking it – and the more undeniable their chemistry – the blurrier the line becomes. Either way, there’s going to be trouble at sea because true love is never plain sailing!

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Going Overboard is a fun, flirty, and fast-paced summer romance that delivers all the classic tropes in the best way. When Jessa gets dumped during the first dance at a wedding (yes, really!), and Brody is ditched by his influencer girlfriend Nikki at the same time, sparks fly—not from heartbreak, but from a revenge pact that might just lead to real feelings.

The setup is perfect for fans of fake dating, forced proximity, and the ever-iconic “only one bed” scenario. Jessa and Brody pretend to fall in love to make their exes jealous, but of course, things don’t stay pretend for long. Their chemistry is immediate and infectious, and the banter between them is hilarious and heartwarming.

Jessa is a chaotic but lovable heroine—impulsive, funny, and easy to root for as she stumbles (sometimes literally) through the mess life has thrown at her. Brody, a reserved but charming cricket player, balances her out beautifully. Despite his fame, he remains grounded and genuine, which makes their connection feel even more real.

Their journey is sweet and satisfying, though the only downside is that it’s over too soon. A little more depth and time with the couple would’ve been lovely, but as a short and breezy read, Going Overboard hits the mark.

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Review Card & Book Review- Fixing A Broken Heart At The Highland Repair Shop By Kiley Dunbar

Never take broken for an answer…

When her career stalls and her boyfriend betrays her, Ally McIntyre’s dreams shatter into a hundred little pieces. Which is apt, given Ally’s family has built a haven for the worn out and broken: the Cairn Dhu Community Repair Shop and Café in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, famous for its band of expert fixers (and delicious baking). But repairing gadgets and restoring heirlooms is one thing, fixing herself is quite another.

Jamie Beaton is on a temporary summer transfer to Cairn Dhu as a Special Constable, though there’s a deeper, sadder reason that’s drawn him to the Highlands. When a scandal threatens the repair shop and Ally and Jamie’s paths cross, an instant connection – and attraction – sparks. Could finding new love, and the missing piece of Jamie’s past, help Ally’s heart to heal?

As the long summer days draw in, however, Jamie must leave. An unexpected job offer also comes Ally’s way, which could take her far from the Highlands. Should she take a leap into the unknown? Where does she truly feel whole?

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Ally finds herself stuck in a job she doesn’t enjoy, with a relationship that’s about to be turned upside down. Jamie, visiting the Cairngorms temporarily as a Special Constable, crosses paths with her in an unexpected way at her dad’s repair barn. From there, both of their lives begin to shift—not just individually, but for the people around them too.

What makes this book so special is its strong sense of community. The story goes beyond just Ally and Jamie—it draws you into the lives of their families, friends, and the wonderful cast of characters at the repair barn. The intergenerational interactions, where older and younger characters share skills and life lessons, add real heart and depth.

The novel also explores the nature of modern friendships and how easy it is to drift apart in a world of social media. Dunbar gently reminds us that behind the photos and online posts, people may be struggling in ways we don’t see.

There are a few emotional moments that may bring a tear or two—grief and loss are handled with sensitivity and care, adding further layers to the characters’ journeys.

Overall, this is a beautiful and uplifting read filled with warmth, resilience, and hope. It’s about fixing what’s broken—whether that’s a toaster, a friendship, or a heart. I’d love to see more of Ally and Jamie’s story, and especially learn more about Ally’s brother and the rest of the repair barn crew.

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Review Card & Book Review- Settling The Score By Clare Connelly

Karma comes to those who wait…

Small town sweetheart, Sienna Mastrangelo has spent years dreaming of payback against her ex. Why should Aiden Carter—NHL superstar and global heartthrob—get to leave her behind while she picks up the pieces of the life he shattered? So when The Karma Club formed, it felt like fate had stepped in. Along with her new best friends they each had a chance to serve up some just desserts on the ex’s that wronged them. But when plans for Aiden’s comeuppance fall through, it’s time for Sienna to settle the score!

Now, with a gorgeous Italian island wedding as her playground, Sienna has one week to make Aiden fall hard, beg for a second chance… then dump him without a backward glance. Throw in a few pranks, some strategic seduction—easy, right? Except their chemistry is hotter than ever, and as the games heat up, so do the long-buried truths…keeping her heart locked away becomes a challenge like none other. But when it comes to this hockey god, there’s no way she’s handing over the key again, even if Karma does have some plans of its own.

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Settling the Score, the final installment in The Karma Club series, reunites high school sweethearts Aiden and Sienna after a decade of unresolved heartache. With a backdrop of past betrayal, emotional wounds, and a revenge-tinged reunion, the novel explores whether love can survive lost time and broken trust.

The premise holds emotional weight—Aiden left Sienna to escape a traumatic home life, but in doing so, shattered her. Their unexpected reunion sparks old feelings and opens old wounds, and while the setup promises intense emotional payoff, the execution feels uneven.

Sienna’s lingering pain feels excessive at times, especially considering the limited development of their chemistry in the present timeline. Aiden’s failure to be fully transparent about his past frustrations the reader, and although he shows remorse and wants a second chance, his efforts to win her back don’t quite hit the emotional depth they should.

Sienna’s honesty and vulnerability are stronger points, but her decision to become physically involved again while still emotionally raw doesn’t feel entirely wise or satisfying. The story’s most satisfying moment comes when they finally stand up to Aiden’s toxic father,

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Review Card & Book Review- Third Time Lucky By Aimee Brown

Could a blast from the past be the secret ingredient to their future?

Asher Wright has spent his career creating and concocting the perfect dishes and is about to open his very own restaurant. Life is good. His love life, however, is far from cooking! He hasn’t thought about Lucy Gray in years – not since they both graduated, reeling from the shocking loss of her then boyfriend and his best friend Kris, who tragically died at 18. So when he witnesses the breakdown of her wedding in all its humiliating glory – old wounds and long-buried emotions resurface.

As Lucy lands a right hook on her soon-to-be ex-fiancée in front of their entire wedding party, she has a moment of realization… Love is not on the menu for her! Fate, however, has other plans… A chance twist of events lands Asher as the private chef for Lucy’s spirited grandmother, Mitzi, and what begins as awkward encounters in Mitzi’s Portland mansion soon evolves into a simmering connection she never expected.

As Asher and Lucy work through their past they discover a bond that feels both familiar and excitingly new.

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Third Time Lucky is a heartwarming, slow-simmering second-chance romance that blends humor, emotion, and mouthwatering culinary moments into a truly satisfying read. Aimee Brown serves up a novel that feels like comfort food for the soul—warm, nostalgic, and deeply satisfying.

At the center of the story is Asher Wright, a passionate chef about to launch the restaurant of his dreams. But his carefully plated future gets a messy stir when he sees Lucy Gray, the girl he’s never quite forgotten, deliver a jaw-dropping punch to her cheating fiancé at the altar. Cue the reentry of unresolved feelings, shared grief, and a spark that’s never really gone out.

Their bond is complicated by the ghost of Kris, Lucy’s first love and Asher’s best friend, whose tragic loss continues to cast shadows. But as fate would have it, Asher finds himself cooking in the eccentric mansion of Lucy’s feisty grandmother Mitzi—who steals every scene she’s in with her wit and no-nonsense charm.

Lucy is a relatable heroine—flawed, resilient, and refreshingly real. Her growth arc is powerful, as she learns to put her own happiness first after years of trying to live up to others’ expectations. Meanwhile, Asher is an absolute delight—a cinnamon-roll hero with a chef’s precision and a tender heart.The banter is quick and natural, the tension between Lucy and Asher is delicious, and the healing they both find—individually and together—is earned and poignant.

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