Tag: 4 Stars


REVIEW: Secret Nights and Northern Lights by Megan Oliver
10th Dec / 5 Comments

REVIEW: Secret Nights and Northern Lights by Megan Oliver

In Secret Nights and Northern Lights by Megan Oliver, Mona Miller spent her childhood doing two things: dreaming of traveling the world and writing (award winning) stories about it; and dreaming about her best friend since kindergarten, Ben Carter. She thought she had a long romantic future to look forward […]

REVIEW: An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister
9th Dec / 5 Comments

REVIEW: An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister

  An Academic Affair by Jodi McAlister: In the cutthroat world of academia Dr Sadie Shaw has learned to survive by working twice as hard, caring too much and keeping her heart firmly out of the equation. Career first and complications never! That plan works perfectly…right up until a job […]

REVIEW: All Superheroes Need Photo Ops by Elizabeth Stephens
4th Dec / 5 Comments

REVIEW: All Superheroes Need Photo Ops by Elizabeth Stephens

All Superheroes Need Photo Ops by Elizabeth Stephens: Monika has a bit a secret, from the moment she saw the forty-eight alien superheroes crash-landed on Earth, she has had a bit of a crush on the electric, golden and painfully gorgeous Taranis. Sure his reputation has dimmed a little lately […]

REVIEW: And Then There Was You by Sophie Cousens
3rd Dec / 4 Comments

REVIEW: And Then There Was You by Sophie Cousens

And Then There Was You by Sophie Cousens lands you in the messy, awkward, sometimes hilarious reality of 31-year-old Chloe Fairway. She’s trying to navigate a life that fell far short of all the big plans she once had — living at home again, stuck in a dead-end job, and […]

REVIEW: Not You Again by Erin La Rosa
2nd Dec / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Not You Again by Erin La Rosa

In Not You Again by Erin La Rosa, Carly Hart was already not a fan of Julian, California, before her father passed away. He moved to the tiny town about a year ago, leaving her in Burbank to toil away on her screenplay while only speaking to him here and […]

REVIEW: Red Card by Maren Moore
25th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Red Card by Maren Moore

Red Card by Maren Moore: Cillian “Kill” Cairney arrives in New Hampshire with one goal: rebuild. After a career-crushing red card in London, he’s desperate for a second chance — even if it means joining a team that wants nothing to do with him. He’s carrying bruises no one sees, […]

REVIEW: The Defender by Ana Huang
20th Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: The Defender by Ana Huang

The Defender by Ana Huang: What happens when a world-class soccer star and a woman who refuses to be dazzled by fame are forced into the same space — and discover that real connection can’t be scheduled or scripted? Vincent DuBois has always controlled everything: the pitch, the spotlight, his […]

The Secret of Orange Blossom Cake by Rachel Linden
18th Nov / 5 Comments

The Secret of Orange Blossom Cake by Rachel Linden

The Secret of Orange Blossom Cake by Rachel Linden: What happens when a magical cookbook, an Italian summer, and one very determined Nonna begin stirring up a life Jules never expected to reclaim? Jules Costa’s online cooking world collapses overnight, sending her straight back to her family’s olive farm on […]

REVIEW: Some Kind of Famous by Ava Wilder
14th Nov / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Some Kind of Famous by Ava Wilder

In Some Kind of Famous by Ava Wilder, Merritt Valentine has had some of the biggest successes and failures imaginable in her career as a singer-songwriter. After accolades, adoration, and awards, she left Hollywood behind ten years ago and has spent that time battling her demons while becoming the person […]

REVIEW: An Ancient Witch’s Guide to Modern Dating by Cecilia Edward
11th Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: An Ancient Witch’s Guide to Modern Dating by Cecilia Edward

An Ancient Witch’s Guide to Modern Dating by Cecilia Edward: Thorn Scarhart never expected a love potion to backfire—especially one that literally catapulted her 350 years into the future. Suddenly, she’s in a world of humming electric lights, endless screens, and the baffling world of dating apps, where swipes and […]