In Finding Mr. Write by Kelley Armstrong, When Daphne McFadden wrote a YA novel about a zombie apocalypse with a kickass heroine not just surviving, but thriving, she couldn’t have been prouder. Trying to get said manuscript seen by publishers? Not so easy. So, after a little bit too […]
Do Me a Favor by Cathy Yardley: Moving from California to the more relaxed Pacific Northwest was supposed to be a fresh start of cookbook ghostwriter Willa, a way for her to get her creative juices flowing again after the passing of her husband. Hoping for a new start Willa […]
Right Where We Left Us by Jen Devon: Temperance Jean and Duncan shared one magical summer together while they were eighteen and then well it all kind of fell apart. Even though they have the kind of chemistry people dream off, they just have not been able to make anything […]
In Birding with Benefits by Sarah T. Dubb, Celeste is usually fairly astute when it comes to reading people–comes with the territory of being a middle school language arts teacher and mom to a teenager. But the mix up she has when she first meets John is big. And awkward. […]
Hate to Fake It to You by Amanda Sellet: While Libby Lane might just be a boring waitress, her social media alter ego Lillibet is making waves living the plush life, well sort of. What started out as a harmless joke between Libby and her best friend soon turned […]
In This Used to be Us by Renee Carlino, Danielle and Alexander had the kind of love that made everyone around them not only certain that it would last forever, but that a soul-deep kind of love was possible for anyone. Over the years, though, life starts to wear them […]
If the Sun Never Sets by Ana Huang: Farrah has got her life together, she has finally opened her very own interior design business, so when she gets her very first client she is thrilled to bits, she didn’t however expect her very first client to be non other than […]
The Lumberjack by Susan Stoker is the fourth book in the Game of Chance series. I recommend reading them in order, to get a better understanding of JJ and April’s relationship prior to her accident. The accident itself happens at the end of the previous book. There are also some […]
In Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell, It was a slow dance at one of her closest friend’s weddings that made Shiloh realize how much she missed her best friend, Cary. And how much she still loved him, even after all the missteps they’d made over the decades. So much has […]
A Novel Summer by Jamie Brenner: Shelby returns home to Provincetown on Cape Cop as part of her book tour. She left the beach town several years ago for New York City, believing that is where she could follow her dreams of being a published author. Her novel is […]