Tag: 4.5 Stars
30th Oct / 0 Comments
Tacos for Two by Betsy St. Amant: Meeting someone online always works out, right? What if the person is also your biggest competition for a make-or-break situation? For Rory, she falls in love with StrongerMan99 online way before she ends up entering the Food Truck Competition. She tries to keep things […]
25th Oct / 0 Comments
Confessions of His Christmas Housekeeper by Sharon Kendrick will melt the heart of any Christmas grinch. The last thing in the world Louise wants to do is spend her Christmas helping her ex husband regain his memory. Dredging up painful memories from their short marriage and filling in the gaps only […]
21st Oct / 1 Comment
Recipe for a Homecoming by Sabrina York is book #2 in The Stirling Ranch series. It stands well on its own. Veronica James, who usually goes by Roni, spent many summers with her grandmother in Butterscotch Ridge. One of the best parts was spending time with the Stirling family who […]
19th Oct / 0 Comments
In The Wish by Nicholas Sparks, World-traveling photographer Maggie Dawes has had a pretty remarkable career in most people’s eyes–and all before turning forty. She’s been featured in many important publications and currently co-owns a gallery in Manhattan. But it’s not always been all accolades and celebrations. If Maggie is […]
15th Oct / 0 Comments
Not Your Average Hot Guy By Gwenda Bond: All Callie wanted was a quiet weekend to chill with her best friend while they ran her families escape room business while her mother was away at a convention. However things go south fast when their first guests for the night turn out […]
14th Oct / 0 Comments
The Naked Fisherman By Jewel E. Ann: Reese is headed to Colorado for the summer to reconnect with her mother after being separated for the past five years after her mother got arrested. Fully intending to spend this time trying to reconnect and build their relationship Reese definitely did not expect […]
13th Oct / 4 Comments
In Just One Chance by Carly Phillips, Author Xander Kingston is getting ready for the upcoming filming to begin on his latest thriller novel being turned into a big screen film. All was going well for the former Marine until he learns the new actress hired for a pivotal role […]
11th Oct / 0 Comments
In The Party Crasher by Sophie Kinsella, Effie Talbot is well aware that families change and grow over the years, of course they do. Now in her mid-twenties, and since her parents’ divorce a couple of years ago, she sees things differently than she did as a child. But it […]
6th Oct / 0 Comments
It Started with a Dog by Julia London is the second book in the Lucky Dog but I read it as a stand-alone and had no problems with it. The book was entertaining, and I found myself laughing out loud a couple of times. It was unputdownable and I had to […]
4th Oct / 0 Comments
No Words by Meg Cabot: Bestselling children’s author Jo Wright has been having a tiny case of the writers block, with Kitty Katz book 27 firmly on hold and her father needing to move, Jo finds herself in a bit of a jam. Which makes turning down a fully paid for […]