Category: Contemporary Romance
9th Mar / 0 Comments
In In A New York Minute by Kate Spencer, You know how you hear people say they have truly awful luck? They tell you a story about something cringe-worthy and you think: boy, I’m glad that wasn’t me. Well, that’s the type of day interior designer Franny Doyle is having. […]
8th Mar / 1 Comment
Sadie on a Plate by Amanda Elliot: For Sadie food is life, so when she has a very messy and public break up with her boss, a famous chef, she can’t help but fear that her dreams of making it big in the culinary world are on the brink of ruin. […]
7th Mar / 0 Comments
In If You Ask Me by Libby Hubscher, You would think that being an advice columnist would give Violet Covington a leg up when it comes to solving her own problems. But when she finds her husband Sam in their bed with one of the neighbors, she has no idea […]
4th Mar / 1 Comment
Mr. Wrong Number by Lynn Painter: Olivia Marshall has the worst luck of all time, if there is something that could go wrong, it would definitely happen to her! So when she gets fired and then accidentally burns down her apartment building while torching a few love letters from her ex, […]
3rd Mar / 2 Comments
In The Assignment by Penelope Ward, Aspyn Dumont has come to appreciate her rather uncomplicated life raising her eight year old niece Kiki and working at an elderly care facility as the activities coordinator. She’s met some wonderful people at Horizons, one of which is Mr. Serrano–an absolute sweetheart of […]
2nd Mar / 2 Comments
In Electric Idol (Dark Olympus #2) by Katee Robert, Ever since her mother became Demeter and they moved to the city of Olympus, Psyche’s played the game just like everyone else, only letting people see the version of herself she wants them to. But it gets old fast. As does […]
1st Mar / 0 Comments
Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey: Always the supporting actress but never the leading lady, this is how Hannah Bellinger has always felt and for the most part she has been happy to play the role of hype guy and to stay out of the spot light but something changed […]
28th Feb / 0 Comments
In Book Lovers by Emily Henry, Nora Stephens is a New Yorker, through and through. She is as devoted to her city as she is to her career as a literary agent–and to her younger sister Libby. Which is why, when Libby claims she needs to get away and the […]
26th Feb / 0 Comments
The Best Kept Secret by Tawna Fenske: When Nyla brings soup to her best friend (and ex-brother-in-law) after his dental surgery, the last thing she expects is for him to confess a huge family secret… especially when Nyla is known for not being able to keep a secret. Nyla goes through […]
24th Feb / 1 Comment
On The Honey Side by Staci Hart: Daisy Blum has long since resigned herself to living the quiet loveless life, after all with her family cures its safer to keep her heart locked up instead of having it crushed all over again by the loss of a loved one. However if […]