Category: Contemporary Romance
4th Jun / 7 Comments
Charming Deception by Jaine Diamond: When Megan ran away from her home in the middle of small town nowhere, she was hoping to get a chance to start her life over with a bit of help from her famous hockey player brother, what she did not expect was to run […]
3rd Jun / 8 Comments
Just Some Stupid Love Story by Katelyn Doyle: Despite being a divorce attorney, Seth Rubinstein cant help but love the idea of an all consuming, timeless love story. So much so that he has been on the hunt to find himself this kind of once in a lifetime love, too […]
31st May / 8 Comments
In Look on the Bright Side by Kristan Higgins, Dr. Larkby “Lark” Smith’s plan since childhood has been to excel in the oncology field. And now, as a medical resident, she should be well on her way to fulfilling that dream. Instead, she’s shipped off to the ER department with […]
30th May / 6 Comments
Manila Takes Manhattan by Carla de Guzman: Being in New York should be the start of achieving all of his dreams but for Filipino musician and producer Mon Mendoza all it takes is one day in the city of lights to make him feel like he doesn’t belong, the best […]
29th May / 5 Comments
Looking for Love in All the Haunted Places by Claire Kann: Lucky Hart has really not lived up to her name, it would seem that having a rather unconventional gift can be a bit polarising to some, not only is she estranged from her family, lost all her friends but […]
27th May / 5 Comments
How to Plot a Payback by Melissa Ferguson: Finn Master is well on this way to making it big as the new screenwriter for the hit show Neighbours, the only catch being he will have to work with Lavender Rhodes, his old nemesis. While Lavender might be universally adored by […]
24th May / 5 Comments
In Fragile Sanctuary by Catherine Cowles, Rhodes knows the horrible things she’s been through have shaped her into who she is today as much as the love and support from her found family, the Colsons, has. She tries to face each new day with joy and to always celebrate […]
23rd May / 7 Comments
The Dixon Rule by Elle Kennedy: Diana is living her best life, with her dance competition just around the corner and juggling two jobs, she is pretty busy. Which is why coming home at the end of the day is always the best part for her, well that is until […]
22nd May / 7 Comments
Love, Lies, and Cherry Pie by Jackie Lau: Being the last single daughter in an Asian household is not easy, just ask Emily Hung. It would seem that her well meaning but rather overzealous mother is dead set on setting Emily up with who she believes to be the perfect […]
21st May / 6 Comments
In Lies and Weddings by Kevin Kwan, Rufus Leung Gresham has always known that even though he prefers to travel the world and work on his art, he’s in line to be the next Earl of Greshambury back in England. It’s not something he feels compelled to do–rather it […]