Tag: 4 Stars
23rd Aug / 4 Comments
Falling For Her Forbidden Bodyguard by Hana Sheik: Anisa has traveled on her own for a long time working in the film industry. About the time she is wrapping up her current project and leaving to go home, a man named Nasser shows up after following her to Madagascar. It […]
21st Aug / 4 Comments
In Miranda in Retrograde by Lauren Layne, Dr. Miranda Reed is kind of a big deal in the physics world. With the publicity, attention, and money it’s brought to Nova University, she thought she would surely receive full tenure. But…nope. The board instead offers Miranda a sabbatical year. Some time […]
20th Aug / 5 Comments
The Break-Up Pact by Emma Lord: June and Levi have been friends all throughout their childhood, well that is until one misunderstanding broke up a life long friendship… well fast forward to the present and it would seem that just maybe it is time to put their squabbles aside and […]
19th Aug / 5 Comments
A Cowgirl on His Doorstep by Anna J. Stewart is the third book in The Blackwell Belles series. Each book is written by a different author. They can be read as standalones, but I feel that readers would benefit from reading the series in order, as each sister demands an […]
15th Aug / 6 Comments
Party Favors by Sariah Wilson: Everly has been working her butt of as the assistant to a cold and indifferent boss at a big event management company doing pretty much all the work for him and getting none of the credit, so when the opportunity for her to make a […]
12th Aug / 6 Comments
In One Last Shot by Betty Cayouette, Emerson still isn’t sure how a gangly, awkward girl from Salem, Massachusetts has worked and clawed her way to the top to become one of the biggest supermodels in the world. As much as she loves not having to worry about money, she’s […]
7th Aug / 8 Comments
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 […]
6th Aug / 6 Comments
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 […]
1st Aug / 8 Comments
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 […]
31st Jul / 5 Comments
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. […]