Category: Contemporary Romance
21st Jun / 7 Comments
In Tangled Up in You by Christina Lauren, To say twenty-two-year-old Ren Gylden is excited to go to Corona College in Spokane, Washington, is an understatement. Being raised on a homestead in rural Idaho off the grid, she realizes she will be at a disadvantage compared to the other worldly […]
20th Jun / 5 Comments
Vicious by L.J. Shen: Baron ‘Vicious’ Spencer runs the halls of All Saints High, along with his three best friends they are known as the HotHoles. Much like his name suggests Vicious can be rather cruel with his words and actions and no one knows this better than new comer […]
19th Jun / 7 Comments
Bright Lights and Summer Nights by Kat Singleton: With all of her friends well on their way to living their happily ever afters Emma cant help but feel a bit like the lost sheep of the group, with no job to speak of and really no life plan as such, […]
18th Jun / 6 Comments
In The Love of My Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood, If anyone would have told Delphie Bookham that she would die by choking on a microwave hamburger in her London flat while wearing her most threadbare nightgown, well, okay…given her awkward, humiliating past she wouldn’t be surprised. But dying in her […]
17th Jun / 6 Comments
Over the Limit by K. Bromberg: Blair is tired of being second best. She has done this with Oliver Rossi for the past ten years but no more! More determined now more than ever to make herself the priority, Blair is not going to allow the fact that she works […]
14th Jun / 4 Comments
In A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston, As an English professor, Eileen “Elsy” Merriweather gets to discuss great works of literature on the daily. Her true literary love, though? Romance novels. Particularly the Quixotic Falls series by Rachel Flowers set in fictional Eloraton, New York. Those books have gotten […]
13th Jun / 5 Comments
One Last Summer by Kate Spencer: Life as Clara Miller knows it, really isn’t going the way she had envisioned; firstly her dream job has turned out to be less then dreamy, she hasn’t been able to take a vacation in more than a few years and to top everything […]
12th Jun / 7 Comments
The Art of Catching Feelings by Alicia Thompson: If ever there was a time to be petty it would be the day of your divorce, which is exactly how Daphne finds herself seated in prime baseball fan seats, only downside being she really isn’t a fan of baseball, but the […]
11th Jun / 5 Comments
A Love Like the Sun by Riss M. Neilson: Laniah and Issac have been best friends from the time they were children, back when Issac was just a simple boy in foster, not the big deal artist that everyone is talking about. She was the one person that always understood […]
10th Jun / 6 Comments
In Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood, Rue Siebert has spent her adult life so far trying to create stability and consistency after a childhood that was anything but. Even her Ph.D. in chemical engineering–specializing in food nanotechnology–is in direct response to her formative years. Unfortunately, at present, it seems […]