Tag: 4 Stars
3rd Jul / 15 Comments
In The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter, Waking up with no knowledge of who you are while in the middle of a snowy Paris street is unsettling. Have a gorgeous guy questioning and yelling at her while she’s lying in said street is even more disorienting. But when she realizes […]
23rd Jun / 9 Comments
Kyland by Mia Sheridan: Tenleigh is determined to make something of her life and for now that means getting her hands on a scholarship, the only problem being Kyland. You see Tenleigh is not the only one hungry to get that scholarship, coming from a poor mining town both Tenleigh and […]
22nd Jun / 16 Comments
In Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman, They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes. Writer Chani Horowitz has heard that for years. But they should also say that you shouldn’t meet your celebrity crushes, because it will only complicate your life–at least in Chani’s case, that is. When she […]
16th Jun / 16 Comments
In Will They or Won’t They by Ava Wilder, The attraction was immediate and intense when actors Liliah Hunter and Shane McCarthy first met at their auditions for a new TV show, Intangible. Little did they know that their chemistry would be what got them the job–and what would also […]
14th Jun / 6 Comments
Five First Chances by Sarah Jost: In a ground-hog day meets back to the love future fashion, we explore Lou’s life as she navigates a time loop of self-discovery, love and difficult choices that will hopefully shape her into the human she believes she can become.
8th Jun / 8 Comments
The Cafe at Beach End by RaeAnne Thayne find Meredith Collins returning the beach town of Cape Sanctuary, where she had spent her childhood summers with her cousin and grandmother, with very little to her name. She inherited a cottage, which was in terrible shape, and almost half of the local […]
6th Jun / 9 Comments
The Second Ending by Michelle Hoffman: Punctuated with music as the heading of each chapter we are thrown into the lives of two gifted and talented pianists; who must compete queen’s gambit style to determine who indeed has the most talented, or indeed whose upbringing is a weightier baggage claim.
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
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 […]
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 […]