Tag: GC
17th Feb / 6 Comments
Romancing the Rancher by Kate Pearce is the sixth and final book in The Millers of Morgan Valley series. While it can be read as a standalone, I recommend reading them in order to gain a better understanding of the family dynamics. Plus, there’s an incident in the previous book that […]
15th Feb / 6 Comments
At First Spite by Olivia Dade: When Athena bought her soon to be husband the cute little Spite house next to his current house, she thought it would be a cute wedding present. She did not however expect to be the one now living in the tiny little house, sandwiched between […]
14th Feb / 7 Comments
Fighting Words by R.S. Grey: Summer’s assignment was supposed to be a simple one, head across the pond to remote England to try and convince bestselling recluse author Nathaniel Foster to start writing the third instalment of his hit Cosmos book series. However the assignment could not be further from easy, […]
13th Feb / 8 Comments
Girl Abroad by Elle Kennedy: All Abbey truly wants is to experience life without the restrictions set for her by her well meaning but overprotective father. Which is why when she gets accepted to study in London for a year she jumps at the chance to spread her wings and fly. […]
12th Feb / 10 Comments
In The Summer Book Club by Susan Mallery, Paris and Laurel have been friends since first grade so together they’ve been through every imaginable crisis life can throw at you. And thankfully, it’s only strengthened their bond. As the pair settle in for a busy season with their respective businesses, […]
11th Feb / 7 Comments
The Most Likely Club by Elyssa Friedland: As their High School Reunion nears, Tara, Melissa, Priya and Suki take stock of the last 25 years, their achievements, their losses and use it as a pivot point to change things in their lives desperately in need of change. As we travel […]
10th Feb / 5 Comments
Much Ado About a Latte by Kathleen Fuller is the second book in her Maple Falls series. This is a friends to lovers story. Anita Bedford has been a waitress at the Sunshine Diner for a number of years. She likes her job but was thinking it was time to step […]
9th Feb / 8 Comments
Say You’ll Be Mine by Naina Kumar: There is nothing quite like being asked to be ‘best man’ at the wedding of the guy you have been crushing on for like ages. Well for aspiring play writer and theatre teacher Meghna Raman this nightmare is looking more and more like her […]
8th Feb / 7 Comments
In Lonely for You Only by Monica Murphy, Wealthy heiress Scarlett Lancaster’s decadent eighteenth birthday party was a raving success–just not in the way she thought it would be. Instead of finally cementing her relationship with a guy she’s been crushing on for a few years, Scarlett finds herself in […]
7th Feb / 7 Comments
In The Women by Kristin Hannah, Frances “Frankie” McGrath thought her path in life had been mostly chosen for her, as it typically was for women in 1966: to become a nurse (or teacher or secretary) until she marries and has children. But when her older brother Finley finishes at […]