Tag: GC
4th Apr / 7 Comments
The Kiss Countdown by Etta Easton: What girl doesn’t want to say that she is dating an astronaut, well for newly unemployed event planner Amerie Price, it was more of a panic move to save face in front of her ex and his new put together girlfriend. The last thing […]
3rd Apr / 10 Comments
In The Rom-Commers by Katherine Center, Emma Wheeler is a lover of romantic comedies in the way some people crave and obsess over sports. It is all consuming as well as an escape from the way her family’s life went so very wrong a decade ago. Not that she would […]
2nd Apr / 8 Comments
In The Backup Bride Proposal by Jaci Burton, the Bellini family has agreed to let a movie be filmed at Red Moss Vineyards. Mae Wallace works for Bellini Weddings, and at one of the weddings they were hosting, she kicks out a wedding crasher. The next day she’s assigned to […]
1st Apr / 9 Comments
In Funny Story by Emily Henry, Children’s librarian Daphne Vincent moved to Waning Bay, Michigan thinking that it would be her forever home. The place where she and her fiancé Peter would set down roots and maybe even raise a family someday. It was not the place she thought it […]
30th Mar / 5 Comments
Playing Dirty In Alaska is the second book in the Captivity Alaska series by Samanthe Beck. I have only read a couple of books by this author but after reading the first book in the series, Wild in Captivity, it was tough waiting for this book. I was charmed by […]
29th Mar / 5 Comments
Cold Hearted Casanova by L.J. Shen: If there is one thing that Riggs Bates was allergic to it was monotony. Being confined to the same city for more than a few days, pure torture. Seeing the same woman more than once, basically a death sentence in his books, so why […]
29th Mar / 5 Comments
A Surprise Second Chance by Anna J. Stewart is the third book in the Hawaiian Reunions series. This can be read as a standalone. I haven’t read the previous books in the series; while it felt like I was expected to have already known about some of the other couples, […]
28th Mar / 6 Comments
In Expiration Dates by Rebecca Serle, At thirty-three years old, Daphne Bell still isn’t sure if she should consider herself lucky or cursed when it comes to love. Because it seems the universe is giving her clear signs whenever she starts a new relationship by somehow finding a note or […]
27th Mar / 6 Comments
In The Trail of Lost Hearts by Tracey Garvis Graves, Wren Waters has always tried to stay positive and upbeat with anything the universe handed her. And now in her mid-thirties, she would normally say any challenges we face are there to teach us a lesson. But after having her […]
25th Mar / 8 Comments
The Rule Book by Sarah Adams: If breaking into the largely male dominated industry of sports agents wasn’t hard enough, Nora had to go and make things just that much more complicated for herself or has she? The last thing that any good agent should do is get drunk and […]