Category: Contemporary Romance
21st Mar / 2 Comments
In My Silver Lining by Laura Pavlov, When Lulu Sonnet rolled into Rosewood River to stay for three months before leaving for Paris, she couldn’t wait to spend time with her best friend, Henley. Even better? She gets to stay in Henley’s boyfriend Easton’s house in the picturesque small town. […]
19th Mar / 4 Comments
In Jane and Dan at the End of the World by Colleen Oakley, For the past nineteen years Jane and Dan’s wedding anniversary celebrations have been low key and typically at Macaroni Grill. While Jane is more than okay with picking a new venue–please, somewhere, anywhere different!–she didn’t expect it […]
17th Mar / 2 Comments
My Darling Jane by Ilsa Madden-Mills: There really isn’t much that Jane Darling wouldn’t do to ensure that her daughter has the best future possible, so if that means she needs to dress up as cupid and go to a sports bar to promote her new dating app then that […]
14th Mar / 4 Comments
In You Between the Lines by Katie Naymon, Leigh has had enough of her corporate career and has decided to become a poet. She applies to a prestigious poetry MFA program and gets in, only to discover her high school crush turned nemesis, William, is in the same program. Both […]
13th Mar / 6 Comments
Designs on You by Jaci Burton finds Natalie Parker starting her life over after her divorce. She’s working an interior designer and raising her two children, while trying to keep the peace with her ex. What she doesn’t want is a relationship. Then she meets the younger brother of her […]
12th Mar / 7 Comments
Love and Other Hollywood Endings by Susannah Erwin finds indie filmmaker Xavier Duval directing his first sci-fi blockbuster. All is going well, until studio executive Sutton Spencer shows up on set, announcing that his film is way over budget and is about to be shut down. Worse? Xavier and Sutton […]
11th Mar / 5 Comments
In The Cupid Chronicles by Courtney Walsh, Iris Ellington hasn’t lived in The Serendipity (an historical building full of charm) for very long but she already feels at home. The elementary school art teacher is trying to turn over a new leaf. Mainly, to stop falling in love at the […]
10th Mar / 4 Comments
To Sicily With Love by Jennifer Probst: Aurora York is devastated by the death of her mother. She feels truly alone since her father has also died. As if her grief weren’t bad enough she has a public meltdown that could ruin her business of being a life coach. How […]
7th Mar / 4 Comments
The Wedding Menu by Letizia Lorini: Amelie has spent years crafting the perfect recipe for her future, now she has a thriving career as a chef at her father’s beloved restaurant, a long-term relationship with a man who checks all the right boxes, and the dream of her own fairy-tale […]
6th Mar / 5 Comments
The Pucking Proposal by Lauren Landish: As a woman in sports journalism, Joy has learnt to expect the unexpected and kind of just roll with the punches, after all if she wants to be taken seriously then she cant let the guys walk all over her. So all the weird […]