Tag: GC
9th Jul / 12 Comments
In You and Me, Always by Jill Mansell, This year on Lily Harper’s twenty-fifth birthday, she will receive a posthumous letter, as she does every year, from her lovely mother who died when Lily was a young girl. And although she looks forward to the letters, it’s bittersweet as she […]
9th Jul / 6 Comments
For 100 Days by Lara Adrian is full of passion, intensity, and mystery. It’s also the first book in the 100 Series and quite different from her paranormal novels. Avery Ross is a struggling artist who is making ends meet by bartending. The story starts off with Avery having a […]
8th Jul / 7 Comments
Then He Kissed Me by Laura Trentham is book two in the Cottonbloom novels but can certainly be read as a standalone. This book revolves around Tally Fournette and Nash Hawthorne. Both characters were best friends growing up until tragedy separated them. Now Nash is back in Cottonbloom and ready to […]
7th Jul / 8 Comments
Tough Luck Hero by Maisey Yates: The morning after he was stood up at the altar, Colton finds himself married in Las Vegas to Lydia, the woman he’d spent the last two years disliking. Although neither one can stand the other, Lydia convinces Colton to stay married as she’s running for […]
7th Jul / 4 Comments
Driftwood Point (Chesapeake Diaries #10) by Mariah Stewart is an amazing story about a small town Cannonball Island. I love the small town stories. They make the characters feel more like family and really get you invested in the story. Although this is the tenth book in the Chesapeake Diaries series, […]
7th Jul / 4 Comments
One Night with the CEO by Mia Sosa, immediately captured my attention with its bold cover. The cover might have seized my attention, but it’s the characters I fell in love with. This is book two in The Suits Undone Series and can be read as a standalone. For those […]
7th Jul / 4 Comments
Cutter by Ashley Suzanne: Cutter had a hard life that only got better when he was caught breaking into a gym. By getting caught, he found a family, a job, and an apartment he could call his own. He was pretty happy with life until he met Josette. They began […]
6th Jul / 3 Comments
In Heartland (Singing to the Heart #3) by Sara Walter Ellwood, if anything could finally help Emily Kendall clear up her act and kick her addiction for drugs and alcohol, it’s finding out she’s pregnant. Finally out of rehab, she’s decided that the best thing for her is to head home […]
6th Jul / 2 Comments
Learning to Ride by Erin Knightley, is a quick read for anyone looking for an afternoon pick me up. While I did enjoy the book, I found it hard to connect with the characters. This is the story of Madeline and Tanner. Madeline comes to small town Texas to mange a […]
5th Jul / 14 Comments
In Shadow Rider (Shadow #1) by Christine Feehan, Stefano Ferraro oversees his family in their many endeavors which ranges from multi-million-dollar businesses to some less than legal activities meant to keep his neighborhood safe. It is both his blessing and his curse to have been born into a family of shadow […]