Category: Review
17th Jul / 7 Comments
To Have and to Heist by Sara Desai: Simi has been having a string of bad luck recently, she just lost yet another job, her students debts are only growing with each month, her basement apartment seems to want to become a pond and now the cherry on a the very […]
17th Jul / 6 Comments
Melanie Milburne’s One Night in My Rival’s Bed is a fresh enemies to lovers story written with the fresh and beautiful style I love Melanie’s books for. My heart adores the premise of this wonderful story.
16th Jul / 8 Comments
Meet Me at the Wedding by Georgia Toffolo: If ever there were a person that Lilly would rather not see again it would be Henry Hawkesbury, but when the owner of the Hawkesbury Estate dies suddenly Lilly has no choice but to talk to Henry seeing as he is now in […]
15th Jul / 8 Comments
Role Playing by Cathy Yardley: Maggie is comfortable being a total homebody, after all she has put herself in the backseat all these years in order to raise her son. But now with her son ready to head of to college he decides to challenge her to step out of her […]
14th Jul / 11 Comments
In The Long Game by Elena Armas, Adalyn Reyes has basically lived and breathed the Miami Flames soccer team for most of her adult life, working at their offices in PR. The fact that her father owns the team and is CEO is irrelevant to her, but unfortunately not to […]
14th Jul / 6 Comments
Penniless Cinderella for the Greek is Chantelle Shaw’s July 2023 release and would of captured my attention with the stunning cover without even reading the back of the book.
13th Jul / 7 Comments
The Last Life Boat by Hazel Gaynor: Set brilliantly in the belly of World War II, we experience first hand what it means to survive as Alice finds her true purpose in service as a teacher and escort of children who are destined to flee war torn Europe.
12th Jul / 7 Comments
The Dane of My Existence by Jessica Martin: Portia Barnes is so ready to head up her law firms new branch in Boston but first she is taking a small sabbatical to rest and recharge, which is how she finds herself back home in the small town of Brad’s Rest, New […]
12th Jul / 7 Comments
Billionaire’s Second Chance in Paris by Rebecca Winters: When they were both teenagers, Raoul promised Fleurine that he would come back for her and they would be married. That didn’t happen because Fleurine’s abusive father caught them saying a chaste goodbye and become furious. He held Raoul at gunpoint and threatened […]
11th Jul / 8 Comments
In You, with a View by Jessica Joyce, The past six months have not been great for Noelle Shepard. It started with losing her best friend in the world–her grandmother, Kathleen–and then the catastrophes piled up from there: losing her job, losing her apartment, and at twenty-eight-years-old, moving back into […]