Category: Review
23rd Jun / 3 Comments
The Lightkeeper’s Curse by Cassie Miles is the second book in the Lighthouse Mysteries series. Each book in the series is a stand-alone, so if you haven’t read the first book in the series, you can jump into here with no issues.
20th Jun / 4 Comments
Riding the High by Paisley Hope: What happens in Vegas… doesn’t always stay there. Ginger Danforth is used to playing it safe. As the daughter of a powerful congressman and a beloved elementary school teacher in Laurel Creek, she’s spent her life following the rules and colouring inside the lines. […]
19th Jun / 4 Comments
In A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole, Emmaline Troy, half Valkyrie/half vampire, has set out on her own to investigate her origins. Her parents might have passed away years ago but certainly there has to be some information somewhere out there. Paris is where Emmaline finds herself when […]
18th Jun / 7 Comments
The Love Fix by Jill Shalvis: Lexi Clark has been fired from her job and her life is pretty much in shambles. She decides she needs to go back home to Sunrise Cove after her stepsister Ashley tells her the two of them have to hand out envelopes that their […]
17th Jun / 4 Comments
In Sounds Like Love by Ashley Poston, Joni “Jo” Lark has been a songwriter in LA for almost a decade and while she’s been very successful at it, she might have just hit the bottom of the well. Because for nearly a year she hasn’t been able to write a […]
16th Jun / 3 Comments
In Atmosphere by Taylor Jenkins Reid, Anyone who knows Joan Goodwin knows that she is an astronomer through and through. Some of her earliest memories were of lying out in the backyard at night, studying the stars and trying to capture them with her tiny hands. As an adult, Joan […]
13th Jun / 5 Comments
How Freaking Romantic by Emily Harding: Bea is used to fighting other people’s battles, and if there is one person that she will always go to war for it is her bestie Kit, whose messy divorce has Bea ready to burn it all down including the annoyingly charming lawyer Nathan, […]
12th Jun / 4 Comments
Homebound by Meredith Trapp: After years on the road as a pro hockey player, Wyatt returns to the small Texas town he once called home, this time as a single dad, with nothing but a duffel bag, a baby girl named Vienna and unfinished business with the woman he never […]
11th Jun / 5 Comments
In Love and Other Trials by Ava Miles, When Ariel Holmes’ half-sister Tiffany basically blackmailed her into becoming her wedding planner in order to have the deed to their grandma’s house finally signed over to her, she knew it would be a trainwreck. But Ariel had no idea how many […]
10th Jun / 3 Comments
Last Night Was Fun by Holly Michelle: Emmy has built her career on data, discipline and doing everything twice as well just to be taken half as seriously as the men in her department. As one of the few women in the analytics department of a pro baseball team, she […]