Publisher: BookShots

Review: Bodyguard by Jessica Linden

Posted December 15, 2016 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Bodyguard by Jessica Linden

Bodyguard by Jessica Linden, James Patterson Published by BookShots on November 1, 2016 Pages: 160 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment.The Most Eligible Bachelor on Capitol Hill has met his match. Abbie Whitmore is good at her job. She knows how to protect people, and she’s always right – until Congressman Jonathan Lassiter comes along. The presidential hopeful refuses to believe that his politics have put him in danger, yet Abbie’s determined to keep him safe. But how can she protect him while she’s guarding her heart?  I really enjoyed Bodyguard, I thought that the action scenes merged nicely with the romance and there were equal amounts of both. I loved that it was Abbie who was in charge of security, she was fierce and took no prisoners. While Johnathon was a well-meaning politician.  Both had amazing chemistry. And passion. With a touch of humour as well, this was the perfect mix. I’m honestly loved that in Bodyguard, there was suspense, action and romance, everything was packed into this short book and it […]

Review: Dazzling by Elizabeth Hayley

Posted December 8, 2016 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Dazzling by Elizabeth Hayley

Dazzling by Elizabeth Hayley, James Patterson Published by BookShots on November 3, 2016 Genres: Contemporary, Fiction, Novella, Romance Pages: 160 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment.She’s a starving artist and he’s a billionaire playboy… Siobhan came to New York with a purpose: she wants to become a successful artist. To pay her bills in the meantime, she’s the hostess at The Stone Room, a bar for the beautiful and the billionaires. She was fine with being on her own – until tech billionaire Derick takes her breath away. The premise for Dazzling was really good. But then Siobhan became a bit of a pain in the bum, constantly pushing Derrick around and grumbling about how much money he has. I felt that the relationship was a bit one sided and that Derrick was too excepting of Siobhan’s faults. Also, annoyingly there is a massive cliff-hanger. So huge that I honestly felt like they had just split the book into two. Just to fit in with this idea of a bookshot. And now rather than […]

Review: The McCullagh Inn in Maine by Jen McLaughlin

Posted November 12, 2016 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: The McCullagh Inn in Maine by Jen McLaughlin

I received this book for free from Publisher in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.The McCullagh Inn in Maine by Jen McLaughlin, James Patterson Published by BookShots on August 25, 2016 Genres: Contemporary, Fiction, Novella, Romance, Thriller Pages: 160 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment. Her second chance at love… Chelsea O’Kane escapes to Maine with fresh bruises. She’s ready to begin anew – until she runs into her old flame, Jeremy Holland. As he helps fix up her inn, her heart heals and they rediscover what they once loved about each other. But as the two play house, it starts to seem too good to last… I loved that The McCullagh Inn in Maine has a little romance had elements of a thriller, with mystery and intrigue so wrapped up it was pretty hard to decide which story line I preferred.  At times I did feel that Chelsea’s secret overshadowed the romance between herself and Jeremy, especially […]

Review: Learning to Ride by Erin Knightley

Posted November 4, 2016 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Learning to Ride by Erin Knightley

Learning to Ride by Erin Knightley, James Patterson Published by BookShots on July 14, 2016 Genres: Contemporary, Novella, Romance Pages: 144 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads She never wanted to love a cowboy… Rodeo king Tanner Callen doesn’t want to be tied down. When he sees Madeline Harper at a local honky-tonk and everything about her screams New York, he brings out every trick in his playbook to take her home. But soon he learns that he doesn’t just want her for a night and, instead, hopes for forever… This is a fast, quick romance. All the elements are there and Learning to Ride shows off how good Bookshots can be. This is a book with all the elements that works as a short story but you can also see the potential of a full book. The sparks fly, the banter is sexy and there is a heart-stopping romance. It was a little present wrapped up and pretty perfect. This was such an easy book to devour in a couple of hours as it was impossible to stop reading. Exactly what it says on the cover! Learning […]

Review: Little Black Dress by Emily Raymond & James Patterson

Posted October 28, 2016 by Charlotte in Reviews / 0 Comments
Review: Little Black Dress by Emily Raymond & James Patterson

Little Black Dress by James Patterson, Emily Raymond Published by BookShots on July 28, 2016 Genres: Fiction, Novella, Romance Pages: 144 Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment. Can a little black dress change everything in her life? Magazine editor Jane Avery spends her nights alone with Netflix and Oreos – until the Dress turns her loose. Suddenly she’s surrendering to dark desires, and New York City has become her erotic playground. But what began as a fantasy will go too far… and her next conquest could be her last. I wanted to really love Little Black Dress, but I ended up feeling like that was some sort of 50 Shades gone flat. EVERYONE IS GOOD-LOOKING AND EVERYONE IS ATTRACTED TO JANE. I know that is a story but pur-lease can we get a shot of reality?  Other Bookshot books feel like a story is being told even in such a short format. But here I left like it was just aimless bed-hopping with no real conclusion. Except to say never let a stranger handcuff you to a radiator. […]