Category: Review
14th Jun / 6 Comments
Cinderella’s Secret Fling by Michelle Douglas Audrey has not had an easy early life. Her mother left the family behind. Audrey had to take care of her sister who had a progressive, chronic illness while their father was off in his own world. The one thing that kept Audrey from […]
13th Jun / 8 Comments
The Last Word by Katy Birchall: Harper is seriously the best in the journalism business, there is not a single person that she can not get to open up and spill the beans. So what if she is a tiny bit of a hot mess? She gets the job done regardless […]
12th Jun / 8 Comments
In Cherished Enough by Kelly Elliott, Ryan Marshall has spent years holding in his real feelings for his best friend Blayze Shaw’s younger sister, Morgan. But the time’s never been right for him to fess up and ask her on a date. Even with his days spent helping run his […]
12th Jun / 6 Comments
Fling With the Doc Next Door by Alison Roberts: Ella travels place to place working as an OBGYN doctor. She’s from Australia originally, but enjoys all the lovely locales she gets to live and work in for six months at a time. Her latest assignment is in Scotland.
11th Jun / 11 Comments
The Beach Reads Bookshop by Lee Tobin McClain is the third and final book in the Hometown Brothers series. It is based on three troubled teenage boys who were fostered by Betty and Wayne at their farmhouse on the shoreline of Teaberry Island on Chesapeake Bay. The island provided them with […]
10th Jun / 7 Comments
The Beach House by Jenny Hale finds Melanie Simpson buying a crumbling beach house in Rosemary Bay to renovate and turn into a B&B, per the instructions in her grandmother’s will. She finds a contractor, Josh Claiborne, who reluctantly agrees to do an initial assessment of the house after losing […]
9th Jun / 10 Comments
In A Little Ray of Sunshine by Kristan Higgins, Running her family’s Wellfleet, Massachusetts, bookstore is Harlow Smith’s happy place, especially as she gets to spend time with her fabulous grandfather every day. It also helps to keep the guilt and grief at bay from giving her newborn son, Matthew, […]
8th Jun / 8 Comments
The Cafe at Beach End by RaeAnne Thayne find Meredith Collins returning the beach town of Cape Sanctuary, where she had spent her childhood summers with her cousin and grandmother, with very little to her name. She inherited a cottage, which was in terrible shape, and almost half of the local […]
7th Jun / 9 Comments
Unfortunately Yours by Tessa Bailey: Putting back the pieces of her crushed life is proving to be a lot harder than Natalie Vos had first expected and being back at her family’s Vinyard is not making it any easier. However if there is one thing Natalie is good at, it’s making […]
6th Jun / 9 Comments
The Second Ending by Michelle Hoffman: Punctuated with music as the heading of each chapter we are thrown into the lives of two gifted and talented pianists; who must compete queen’s gambit style to determine who indeed has the most talented, or indeed whose upbringing is a weightier baggage claim.