Category: Review
8th Jan / 9 Comments
In Bride by Ali Hazelwood, Vampyre Misery Lark is used to being shuffled around at will whenever it benefits her father, the all-powerful and important councilman. To hear him talk, it’s what is in the best interest of all the Vampyres in their territory. In actuality, Misery is used like […]
7th Jan / 7 Comments
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 […]
5th Jan / 9 Comments
The Fairytale Life of Dorothy Gale: Forced to flee to Dublin after news breaks out about her affair with her professor, Dorothy Dee Gale begins her journey anticipating the worst and hoping for the best after applying for the writing program at Trinity College.
5th Jan / 8 Comments
In Fling with the Reclusive Billionaire by Susan Meier, Lola Evans was hired to be the ghost writer for tech billionaire Grant Laningham. The idea was to write and publish a book from Grant’s point of view in five weeks, to beat an unflattering one being written about him by […]
4th Jan / 10 Comments
In The Second Chance Year by Melissa Wiesner, Everyone’s had a bad day. Maybe even a bad week or month. But Sadie Thatcher has just had a Very Bad Year and all she wants is to be able to go back and do things differently. Perhaps then she won’t lose […]
3rd Jan / 7 Comments
In Betting on You by Lynn Painter, The first time Bailey Mitchell met Charlie Sampson let’s just say they didn’t necessarily see eye to eye. On anything. But it certainly made the crappy flight to her new home in Omaha a memorable one. The next time they saw each other, […]
2nd Jan / 9 Comments
Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz The nomadic lifestyle of a traveling musician had been working just fine for Raine Hart, that is until a careless mistake while in Ireland leaves her unable to perform. Now with no way to support herself, Raine has to face the […]
1st Jan / 10 Comments
This Spells Love by Kate Robb: Break ups and margaritas really are a lethal combination, which is what Gemma soon finds out when she decides to enlist the help of her sister, slightly Kooky aunt and best friend Dax to help her get over her recent break up by casting a […]
31st Dec / 10 Comments
The Fearless One by Lori Foster is the second book in the Osborn Brothers series. While I did feel like I was missing some background on some of the minor background characters that I felt were probably introduced in the first book of the series, it didn’t impact my overall […]
30th Dec / 6 Comments
In Technically Yours by Denise Williams, Pearl Harris had run from her job because she was attracted to her boss but didn’t want to put her heart before her mind. The attraction was mutual. Seven years later, she’s back in town and is working at OurCode, a non-profit that attempts […]