Category: Review
27th May / 3 Comments
Ride with Me by Simone Soltani; Being stood up at the alter just about the worst case of scenario for any bride, and exactly what happened to bakery owner Stella. If this wasn’t bad enough she kind of posted a drunken rant onto her social media, talk about awkward… but […]
26th May / 5 Comments
In Up Close & Personal by Ana Holguin, Jo De La Cruiz is one of the most popular spin instructors. She should be happy, but she’s not. She’s feeling unsatisfied but doesn’t know what to do. When journalist Silas Anders wants to write an article about her, she hesitantly agrees.
23rd May / 2 Comments
Not Safe for Work by Nisha J. Tuli: Tris is brilliant, ambitious and know exactly what she is doing in her job, to bad no one is able to see beyond the fact that she is a woman in a male dominated engineering firm! So when the promotion she’s worked […]
22nd May / 2 Comments
In It’s a Love Story by Annabel Monaghan, Jane Jackson grew up in the spotlight as a teen actor on the sitcom Pop Rocks. She was the funny, awkward girl. The one who always got into messy dilemmas and had the audience laughing fondly at her gaffs. But over the […]
21st May / 2 Comments
King of Envy by Ana Huang: To anyone looking in Ayana is living the dream life, successful modelling career and engaged to one of the most sought after men in town, what more could a girl ask for really? Well its all a sham! Her engagement is merely a business […]
20th May / 2 Comments
Left of Forever by Tarah DeWitt: Sometimes goodbye isn’t actually goodbye, it is simply a chance to start a fresh, this could not be more the case for Wren and Ellis. When young love hit, it hit Wren and Ellis hard, to bad it also hit them with a bad […]
19th May / 2 Comments
My Favorite Bad Decision by Elizabeth O’Roark: Climbing a mountain is not for the faint of hearted but being stuck spending a week climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with your worst enemy, well that is down right tougher, that is until the lines between animosity and anticipation begin to blur and hate […]
19th May / 2 Comments
Midwife’s Three-Date Rule by Alison Roberts: Pippa Gordon works as a midwife for the Labor & Delivery department of a hospital in an area near London. She has lots of experience and is able to do many birthing procedures and really only need doctors’ help for emergencies for the most […]
16th May / 4 Comments
The Boss Situation by Lyra Parish: Billie has a problem, a big problem to be more accurate! Not only is her worst enemy out to destroy her fashion empire but he has now gone and teamed up with her no good cheating ex! Talk about the least ideal of all […]
15th May / 4 Comments
In 32 Days in May by Betty Corrello, It would be difficult to explain to someone without a chronic illness just how horrific the past six months or so have been for Nadia Fabiola. Her lupus diagnosis explained the issues she’s been having (and denying) for some time. But it […]