Category: Review
4th Nov / 4 Comments
One on One by Jamie Harrow: After being away from the basketball world for over eight years, Annie is ready, well sort of, to return to the place she once called home. The only problem is she needs to get over a few of her own past hang ups and […]
4th Nov / 6 Comments
In Unknown Royal Baby by Annie West, Avril and Isam have spent the week together in person for the first time since Isam hired her a year ago. Previously their relationship had been virtual, with Isam running his businesses from afar while also learning how to run the country of […]
1st Nov / 6 Comments
In Morbidly Yours by Ivy Fairbanks, Lark Thompson’s world was upended nearly two years ago with the loss of her husband. Guilt, shame, and grief have been her constant companion ever since, particularly after reluctantly leaving her job back in Austin. Now having just moved overseas to Galway, Ireland, this […]
1st Nov / 4 Comments
Swipe Right For Mr. Perfect by Justin Lewis: Laura enjoys her career as an art conservationist. She misses dating, but the fertility problems caused by her endometriosis make her feel she doesn’t have a chance at a future as a wife and mother. Her mother is pushy and signs her […]
31st Oct / 5 Comments
In Casket Case by Lauren Evans, Nora Clanton never aspired to work for her family’s business selling caskets in her hometown of Rabbittown, Alabama, but that’s exactly where she finds herself at age thirty. The life she built in Birmingham–her financial adviser job, her apartment, and even her boyfriend–disappeared into […]
29th Oct / 6 Comments
The Banned Books Club by Brenda Novak: Gia Rossi returns home to Wakefield, Iowa after being away for a long time. Her sister Margot has asked her come come help with the care of their terminal mother. Gia feels guilty that she has left Margot to take care of their […]
28th Oct / 6 Comments
In If I Were You by Cesca Major, Flynn knows that every couple goes through some rough patches. Especially if they’ve been together for two years and are about to take things to the next level and move in together. But something just feels off lately with Amy. Then again, […]
28th Oct / 4 Comments
In Husband for the Holidays by Dani Collins, things are looking grim for Eloise Martin. She’s been cut off from all her funds but is determined to make it work in New York City on her own. Which is why she’s dressed as one of Santa’s elves when she runs […]
25th Oct / 4 Comments
The Fake Wedding Project by Pippa Grant: The Andersons and the Silvers have been feuding from the dawn of time, you could say that they are the cute Christmasy town of Tinsels very own Capulets and Montagues. So you can just imagine the surprise of Dane Silver when he arrives […]
24th Oct / 5 Comments
In Wish I Were Here by Melissa Wiesner, Catherine Lipton, PhD, just found out she scored the job she’s been diligently working toward since she was a kid: a college mathematics professor with a tenure-track. Finally, all of the overnighters and long hours in the library are paying off. But […]