Category: Review
12th Oct / 8 Comments
How to Kiss a Movie Star by Jenny Proctor: Being back home in Silver Creek was supposed to be Flint’s way of getting some normal into his hectic movie star work schedule, however it would seem that even back in his small hometown people can’t help but fawn over his star […]
11th Oct / 6 Comments
Mr. Hook-up by Marni Mann: When Easton Jones and his tow best friends created the Hooked app it was simply to help make dating in the modern world that much easier. The last thing that Easton expected was to meet his perfect match on the app. The connection that Easton begins […]
11th Oct / 7 Comments
Parisian Escape With the Billionaire by Michele Renae: Cady Burton is a receptionist for a big firm. She schedules trips and things for clients who need help to go about their business. In her job she keeps things very well organized. Her personal life is as careful as her work. She […]
10th Oct / 6 Comments
In Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg, Maggie Vine has given up a whole lot–maybe too much–to chase her dream of becoming a successful singer/songwriter. Paying her dues in her hometown of NYC was never a question. It’s simply what she had to do. But having to put […]
9th Oct / 7 Comments
Becoming Calder by Mia Sheridan: It is easy not to question things when all you know is the simple ways of life in Acadia, a small community set in the modern world but following olden world norms. This has been home to Calder for all his life, his sole job is […]
9th Oct / 8 Comments
Love At First Bark by Michelle Major: Cassie Raebourn is working in as a veterinarian at a clinic in Crimson, Colorado while the one of the vets is having to take some time off due to medical issues. She has always loved animals and loves her current job except for the […]
8th Oct / 5 Comments
A Thousand Boy Kisses by Tillie Cole: Immediately immersed in a magical reality defined by innocence, that only the ‘new to the neighbourhood’ meeting of two 5 year olds can bring, we are thrust into a world of deep friendship and an old-soul bond that neither Poppy or Rune care to […]
7th Oct / 7 Comments
In The Witch is Back by Sophie H. Morgan, Emmaline Bluewater and Bastian Truenote were friends, who were entered into a marriage contract by their families. But when it was time for them to marry, Bastian took off without a trace. Now, years later, he’s returned because his mother is […]
6th Oct / 7 Comments
Love Interest by Clare Gilmore: Numbers and logic have always been Casey’s safe place which is why she loves her job at LC publications as a financial analysts but when the opportunity for a promotion comes up Casey can’t help but wonder if this is her chance to do something with […]
5th Oct / 6 Comments
In Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas, Jordan Hadley thought she finally had this adulting thing figured out. She had an apartment with her boyfriend Cole Lawson. She was taking college courses. And she had a waitressing-slash-bartending job, even if it was in a dive bar. Then everything gets thrown sideways […]