Category: Review
13th Sep / 5 Comments
In Ghosted by Sarah Ready, If anyone in Jillian Nejat’s life thinks it’s ironic that she writes an advice column about love and relationships when she herself has spent many years alone, they’re nice enough not to mention it. They’ve also accepted the fact that Jilly can’t speak to men. […]
13th Sep / 5 Comments
Jane Holland’s marriage of convenience debut story, Her Convenient Vow to the Billionaire, was so enjoyable; I only guessed it was a debut because I wasn’t familiar with the author’s name.
12th Sep / 7 Comments
The Book of Silver Linings by Nan Fischer: Using WWI letters as a key narrative device, we delve into Constance’ reality; a woman who fundamentally believes in soul mates, goodness and happily ever afters, who sacrifices chunks of herself for others, and the greater good, and yet, a person who […]
11th Sep / 6 Comments
Best Frenemies by Max Monroe: For elementary school maths teacher Katy Dayton spring break week was supposed to be her chance to have a relaxing beach getaway with her bestie where they could just relax, drink wine and have some fun in the sun. It was definitely not supposed to include […]
11th Sep / 6 Comments
One Summer of Love by Reese Ryan: Delaney Carlisle decides to spend the summer near family in Magnolia Lake. Her sisters find her a nice townhouse where she and her daughter Harper can live. Delaney aka Laney interviews at Valentine Vineyards. They are working on building their brand after buying the […]
10th Sep / 7 Comments
Anger Bang by Avery Flynn: Thea has never been one for the spotlight, where her mother and sister have loved the camera and spot light Thea has been more than happy to look for dinosaur bones and play in the sand. But when her family summons her to attend her sister’s […]
9th Sep / 5 Comments
Not in a Billion Years by Camilla Isley finds popular online fitness host Blake Avery has opened up a physical gym and is trying to start an IPO for her company. When interviewed, she makes references to her competitor, Gabriel Mercer, and mentions that she’s self-made, while he’s had everything […]
9th Sep / 5 Comments
Truly, Madly, Deeply by Erika Kelly: Your wedding day is supposed to be a happy day, but for Grace Giordano it is turning out to be a total nightmare when she learns that the man she is about to tie herself to for the rest of her life is actually a […]
8th Sep / 5 Comments
The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata: After working for the man known at The Wall Of Winnipeg for the past two year Vanessa is just about done with his grouchy, non-responsive behavior, the day has finally come to quit! Too bad Aiden Graves is having none of this! […]
8th Sep / 5 Comments
The Housekeeper’s One-Night Baby by Sharon Kendrick is a true Cinderella experience which is wrapped in the author’s consistent style of fun and exotic locations. Starting off with a bang, Niccolo finally locates Lizzie six months after said bang absolutely furious he wasn’t told about their lil bundle to be. Persuading […]