Tag: GC
16th Apr / 8 Comments
In Forever a Hero (The Carsons of Mustang Creek #3) by Linda Lael Miller, ten years ago, Mace Carson rescued Kelly Wright one night on Campus where they both attended college. Now, the moment she comes back into his life, she’s there for one reason and one reason only – […]
16th Apr / 3 Comments
In Silence Fallen (Mercy Thompson #10) by Patricia Briggs, Mercy Thompson is having a bad day when she’s attacked by the minions of a powerful vampire, taking out of the country only to escape soon after. Alone and on the run while having no allies and no link to her pack, […]
16th Apr / 6 Comments
In Playing the Player (Sydney Smoke Rugby #3) by Amy Andrews, Em Newman has decided she’s off men after too many relationship disasters and the kind of men she dates not wanting happy ever after. However, Lincoln Quinn isn’t a man she can easily ignore, not when there’s so much […]
14th Apr / 12 Comments
In Saving Mercy (Fatal Truth #1) by Abbie Roads, Cain Killion’s horrific childhood is something he’d rather forget, but every time he works a case as a profiler for the FBI he’s drawn back into that dark world of blood and death. The most recent murder scene he’s investigating hits a […]
14th Apr / 6 Comments
In Wedding Date Rescue (Fire & Sparks #1) by Sonya Weiss, being left at the altar is a horrible feeling, but for Casey Bradford, it could spell the end of her business as a matchmaker. Advised to find a man and pretend they’re happy in a relationship, Casey turns to […]
14th Apr / 3 Comments
Twin Secrets by Jules Bennett is the story of Annabelle, a woman dealing with the loss of her sister, her ex-fiance, and possibly her childhood home all at once. Back home and now guardian to her twin nieces, her father’s gambling debts have seriously jeopardized her plans to turn that […]
13th Apr / 6 Comments
Walk of Shame by Lauren Layne: I have three words to describe Walk of Shame: fun, fun, fun! (I know that isn’t very creative, but it really does describe the reading experience.)
13th Apr / 6 Comments
Deep Into Trouble by Dawn Ryder is fast-paced, action packed, and overall, an entertaining read. I’m a big fan of stories that use New Orleans as the back drop. It’s a fun city to read about and Saxon and Ginger definitely know to get lost in the Big Easy.
12th Apr / 2 Comments
Sets Appeal by Virginia Taylor: Recently divorced and now working her first job as a set painter, Vix is looking to leave her baggage behind and perhaps find a man to give her what her ex-husband never could. With her eye on her coworker, Jay, she has no idea what she’s […]
10th Apr / 12 Comments
Royally Roma by Teri Wilson: Niccolo is tired. He’s tired of being the good, reliable prince who does all of the work and travel while his brother is off creating scandals he has to clean up. He always puts duty and family first, but he badly needs a break. It […]