Tag: GC
9th Apr / 4 Comments
In Crossing Hearts (Atlanta Skyline #1) by Rebecca Crowley, Eva Torres loves soccer and working for the Atlanta Skyline as a translator is a dream job. Never has she been tempted by one of the players she’s translated for, but the new Chilean player she’s been assigned to, Rio Vidal, […]
9th Apr / 2 Comments
There’s Something About Cornwall by Daisy James: Emilie’s luck has gone from bad to worse, beginning with an ex who cheated on her and stole her camera and her dream assignment in Italy. Now she’s forced into an assignment travelling up Cornwall alongside a chef with a not so nice reputation.
8th Apr / 2 Comments
In Intoxicating (Oregon Wine Country #2) by Heather Heyford, Poppy Springer wants to show everything that she’s more than what was written in her high school yearbook. So she’s studying hard to become a lady sommelier in hopes of being the best she can be at the dream job she’s […]
7th Apr / 8 Comments
Twist by Kylie Scott is book two in the Dive Bar Series and highly entertaining. I’ve never read a book by this author, but now that I have, I want to buy everything she’s written. The dialogue was fun and easy-going, same with the characters. Not to mention, that the […]
7th Apr / 4 Comments
Pushing Her Limits by Sparrow Beckett: Mila is determined to prove herself. She’s had a great career and made detective very quickly, but she continues to push herself to be at the top of her game. She feels like she has to prove herself as a female and as a […]
6th Apr / 14 Comments
In Any Day Now (Sullivan’s Crossing #2) by Robyn Carr, Sullivan’s Crossing, Colorado, is the last place Sierra Jones thought she would end up. But an invitation from her big brother Cal and his wife Maggie to visit came at exactly the right time, just when she was looking to start […]
5th Apr / 3 Comments
In A Million Little Things (Mischief Bay #3) by Susan Mallery, Zoe Saldivar has been through her fair share of changes in the past few years. From losing her mother, to changing jobs, and breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, she thought things would even out eventually. But secluded in her […]
5th Apr / 3 Comments
My One True Highlander: Suzanne Enoch continues her No Ordinary Hero series with the second book – My One True Highlander. Ms. Enoch is one of my favorite authors, and her books set in the Scottish Highlands never fail to disappoint. My One True Highlander is a heartwarming and fun romance […]
4th Apr / 6 Comments
In Stormchaser (Cutter Cay #4) by Cherry Adair, Marine archaeologist Dr. Calista West is used to being the odd person out when it comes to joining salvage teams on their missions. She usually arrives after everyone has bonded on their journey to the site, showing up as the expert/voice of […]
4th Apr / 4 Comments
Good Gracie by Inés Saint: Josh made his career as a lawyer by taking on the tough, unpopular cases. Defending 17-year-old Gracie changed his life and put him on a path that is very different from what he or his parents imagined for him. He’s a tough, unbiased prosecutor and […]