I see London by Chanel Cleeton: When Maggie is unsuccessful at achieving her dream of attending Harvard she applies to an International University in London and takes the huge leap of living abroad, huge in the sense that she has had fairly limited life experience and her small town Southern […]
More Than Words by Mia Sheridan: For Jessie and Callum it was an instant click, they knew right from the age of eleven that they were meant to be in each others lives but all it took was one kiss to change everything between them, when Callum’s fathers job pulls them […]
The Graham Effect by Elle Kennedy:As a starter to the next gen series Campus Diaries, this one hits all the marks; funny, socially political, raunchy and with a dash of dark to boot. Between Gigi, legendary Hockey play Graham’s daughter, and Ryder, foster care poster child of the year, our […]
Broken Knight by L.J. Shen: In the darkest of nights she was the moonshine that he needed to survive as his kingdom crumbled, but what happens when the one person that always brings light to your life no longer can? Luna and Knight have been best friends from the time they […]
Becoming Calder by Mia Sheridan: It is easy not to question things when all you know is the simple ways of life in Acadia, a small community set in the modern world but following olden world norms. This has been home to Calder for all his life, his sole job is […]
A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole: Immediately immersed in a magical reality defined by innocence, that only the ‘new to the neighbourhood’ meeting of two 5 year olds can bring, we are thrust into a world of deep friendship and an old-soul bond that neither Poppy or Rune care to […]
Paper Princess by Erin Watt: In an obscenely stereotyped Rags to Riches type narrative, we journey with Ella, effectively an orphan after her mother has passed from cancer, who she is forced to strip to survive whilst putting herself through high school.
Pretty Reckless by L.J. Shen: From the very first moment that Penn Scully laid his eyes on Daria Followhill he knew that she would change his life forever, he just had no idea that one stolen kiss between complete strangers would change the course of both their lives so dramatically.
Still Beating by Jennifer Hartmann: Having had her wallet stolen the night of her sister Mandy’s birthday party, Cora tries every possible contact, and even some she doesn’t really know desperate to grab a lift home. Eventually, she contacts Dean, Mandy’s long term boyfriend and life long nemesis; the type of […]
Lotus by Jennifer Hartmann: Unpacking similar themes to Still Beating and with a brilliant intersection of characters, Lotus unveils the true love story of Oliver and Sydney and how they find their way back to each others hearts against every conceivable odd.