Category: New Adult
11th Jun / 6 Comments
More Than Words by Mia Sheridan: Jessica is mostly living out her dream of living and working in Paris. Her childhood escapes into stories and adventures turned into a love of history and translating historic works. Finding jobs to pays the bills isn’t a problem, but she’s still searching for the […]
27th May / 2 Comments
Maybe Someone Like You by Stacy Wise: Katie’s plans for the future have just been pulled out from under her as the law firm she expected to work for took away her position in a merger; plus her boyfriend almost immediately broke up with her afterwards – even though he […]
8th May / 4 Comments
Too Hard to Resist by Robin Bielman: When Madison begins as a temp for Elliot, one of the guys in her friend group whom she doesn’t know very well, the last thing she expected was for an attraction to explode between them. But the last thing she can do is […]
16th Sep / 4 Comments
In Autoboyography by Christina Lauren, High school senior Tanner Scott has to admit he’s had it pretty easy so far in life. He’s got great parents, a bratty but still likable younger sister, and he grew up in California where it was relatively easy to come out as bisexual. But […]
12th Sep / 3 Comments
Chasing Red by Isabelle Ronin is a New Adult romance that requires patience to get through all the drama. It’s a college romance for those who enjoy that type of setting and has a hero who is more than he appears. I was surprised how much I ended up enjoying […]
23rd Aug / 10 Comments
In OH, HENRY (OHellNo #2) by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Henry Walton has lived and breathed football since he was a kid. And now as one of the biggest names in college football, the defensive end can see the NFL in his sights. But two things are holding him back. His […]
30th Jul / 3 Comments
The Scars Between Us by M.K. Schiller: To fill her mother’s dying wish, Emma has to convince a stranger from her mother’s past to help her scatter her mother’s ashes in Linx, Texas, a town she’s never heard of before. Finding Aiden, she discovers the truth about her mother’s past […]
10th May / 4 Comments
Live Out Loud by Marie Meyer: Harper is fiercely independent and determined to pursue her passions. Since she is deaf, she knows that she will need to work harder to make a career in pharmacy viable. But with the help of her best friend and roommate, she’s getting to the end […]
8th May / 4 Comments
Going Nowhere Fast by Kati Wilde: Aspen is looking forward to spending a month with her best friend on their upcoming road trip. It would be a great way to celebrate graduating from college and spend quality time together before both head off to graduate programs on opposite coasts this […]
19th Apr / 8 Comments
In Smart Tass (OHellNo #1) by Mimi Jean Pamfiloff, Years of torment. That’s what comes to mind when Tass Summerset thinks about her next door neighbor Hunter Johnson. Since preschool they’ve had a love/hate relationship. As in, she loves to hate him and vice versa. It probably doesn’t help that […]