Category: Review
6th Jun / 11 Comments
In Ciao For Now by Kate Bromley, Violet Luciano has already given up on a career in the fashion industry once. (It’s a long story) So, now at twenty-nine years old, as she’s finally graduating design school and spending a month in Rome interning at a famous fashion house, she […]
5th Jun / 8 Comments
Royally In Trouble by Meghan Quinn: Things are beginning to heat up for Lilly and Keller, with their big royal wedding being only a month away, the two are well and truly in the midst of wedding planning and keeping with tradition the two have been split up. With planning tensions […]
5th Jun / 8 Comments
The Man She Loves to Hate by Jessica Lemmon is the sixth book in the Texas Cattleman’s Club: The Wedding series, which are all written by different authors. While these characters may have been introduced in previous books, this one can be read as a standalone. I haven’t read the previous […]
4th Jun / 7 Comments
The Front Porch Club by Michelle Major is the fifth book in The Carolina Girls series. I’m new to the series and jumped in here with no problems; if you haven’t read the previous books, you won’t feel like you’re missing anything.
3rd Jun / 9 Comments
In Summer on Sunshine Bay by Debbie Mason, Lila Rosetti Sinclair returns to her hometown of Sunshine Bay, pregnant and engaged to David, whose family just purchased an upscale inn that may cause the restaurant owned by Lila’s family out of business. Lila’s family believes they’re cursed and that all […]
2nd Jun / 8 Comments
Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison: Stella Bloom loves her Lovelight Farm and there is not a single thing that she would not do to make the farm a roaring success, but it would just seem that things are not going according to plan. With a damaged fence, destroyed pumpkins, a plot […]
1st Jun / 9 Comments
In The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley by Courtney Walsh, A researcher at Chicago University, Isadora Bentley spends her days–and her nights and weekends, if she’s being honest–compiling and comparing data on a multitude of subjects. She’s content with her structured life, even if it’s a solitary one. Something she’s […]
1st Jun / 6 Comments
Bound by a Sicilian Secret is Lela May Wight’s wonderful second release which is packed with emotion and beautiful locations.
31st May / 11 Comments
In The Sweetheart List by Jill Shalvis, Harper Shaw goes to Lake Tahoe to fulfill her dream of opening a bakery. What better place to do so than the last place she remembers being truly happy?
30th May / 8 Comments
In Once More with Feeling by Elissa Sussman, Kathleen Rosenberg might be looked at as a washed-out has-been in her mid-thirties, but there was a time in her late teens to early twenties that she was a worldwide pop star–aka, Katee Rose. Her secret dream all the way back to […]