Category: Contemporary Romance
25th May / 4 Comments
Low Country Dreams by Lee Tobin McClain is the second book in the Safe Haven Series, but it can be read as a standalone. Yasmin Tanner runs Safe Haven’s women’s center and is taking care of her brother, who has mental health issues. When her brother runs to her house […]
25th May / 1 Comment
Meant to Be: a Perfect Fit short story by Alison Bliss is a very sweet second chance story that will make you believe that everyone deserves a second chance at love. This is the second chance foor Sidney and Brett to get it right this time. Brett Carmichael has a temper. […]
24th May / 2 Comments
The Two Week Arrangement by Kendall Ryan: Dominic is a young, sexy, charming, and workaholic billionaire. He’s the CEO of his family’s company and he’s focused on taking the hotel chain in a more modern direction when he isn’t at home playing with his adorable twin daughters. The only relationships he […]
23rd May / 3 Comments
A Love Like Yours by Robin Huber: Lucy is an up-and-coming artist about to hopefully set the art world on fire with her first gallery show. She’s seems to have it all between her studio, assistant/best friend, mentor, and wealthy fiancé. Maybe she’s getting cold feet while planning her wedding, but […]
20th May / 2 Comments
Puppy Love by Lucy Gilmore is the first book in this author’s Forever Home series. Three sisters have established a service puppy training school. The first book is a good start to the series. The author introduces and gives some background for all three sisters although emphasis is on the […]
19th May / 2 Comments
Sugar & Spice by Christine d’Abo is book two in the Sugar Series, but can definitely be read as a standalone. I haven’t had the chance to read the first book, but that had no effect on me enjoying Sugar and Spice. I found this book to be well thought out […]
17th May / 2 Comments
Kiss Me Tonight by Maria Luis: Aspen is returning home to take up the mantle as the new high school football coach. Football runs in her blood and is the family legacy. She was a talented kicker at the high school and collegiate level despite being female. She’s feisty, smart, independent, […]
17th May / 2 Comments
Sweet Wild Of Mine by Laurel Kerr finds author: Magnus Gray leaving London to go to Sagebrush Flats in the United States to write about a polar bear cub being brought to the zoo. Magnus, who is a stutterer, prefers to be alone rather than deal with other people to avoid […]
15th May / 4 Comments
In How Not to Die Alone by Richard Roper, Andrew’s job with the city council in London might seem dismal to some. But it means the world to him to be able to give those citizens who pass away with no next of kin a proper send off. It is […]
13th May / 8 Comments
In The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren, As Olive Torres dutifully ticked lines off her twin sister Ami’s mile long to-do list, she had no clue her unluckiness would rub off on the perpetually lucky bridezilla, er–bride-to-be. Everything about the wedding (which was mostly free thanks to Ami’s winning streak with […]