Tag: GC
18th Jun / 1 Comment
Twelfth Night by Deanna Raybourn is a novella, number 5.6 of her “Lady Julia Gray series.” It is a story so full of life and lively characters that it nearly seems like a full novel, and not just fifty or so pages long. Additionally, any story about a woman who […]
17th Jun / 2 Comments
The Scoundrel’s Seduction (House of Trent Series #3) by Jennifer Haymore: Obviously, the beginning of a book often determines the direction of an entire book. The Scoundrel’s Seduction starts with a state-sanctioned murder—that of a dissolute and traitorous peer. Viscount Dunthorpe is a treacherous and treasonous man, and Samson Hawkins, who […]
17th Jun / 2 Comments
In What A Woman Needs (Manley Maids #2) by Judi Fennell, Beth and Bryan are worlds apart. She’s a widow with 5 children, he’s a movie star most females lust over. When Bryan loses a bet with his sister and has to spend 4 weeks working as a Manley Maid […]
16th Jun / 7 Comments
In I Want To Hold Your Hand (Green Mountain Romance #2) by Marie Force, Hannah lost the love of her life 7 years ago when her husband Caleb was killed while serving in Iraq. Since then, she has rattled around their large home, making her jewelery and taking care of […]
16th Jun / 2 Comments
In Burned by Sarah Morgan (Miller Sisters #2) by Sarah Morgan, Rosie Miller’s craptastic day just got even worse. Not only is she staring down a breakup with her current boyfriend, but the first love of her life, Hunter Black, is the new owner of the London fitness center she works for. Awkwardness […]
15th Jun / 6 Comments
The only thing better than a foodie book, is a second chance at love foodie books. Delectable (Big Sky Pie #1) by Adrianne Lee is the best of both worlds. You get great food, a wonderful story about a second chance to fight for and hold on to love with […]
14th Jun / 4 Comments
In Sweet (True Believers #2) by Erin McCarthy, Jessica Sweet simply can’t face her parents this summer while on break from college. Being a preacher’s daughter has meant that she’s had to act a particular way her whole life, hiding her true thoughts and feelings. College has been a time […]
12th Jun / 1 Comment
In Ruin Me by Jamie Brenner, Lulu Sterling was born into the world of art. Her father was a famous sculptor before his suicide when she was very young, and her mother opened Anna Sterling Gallery initially to showcase his work. Now on summer hiatus from NYU, Lulu is expected […]
11th Jun / 4 Comments
In The Glass Kitchen by Linda Francis Lee, Portia Cuthcart grew up in Willow Creek, Texas, with her sisters, Cordelia and Olivia, learning all about food from their beloved grandma. The Glass Kitchen restaurant has been handed down in their family for generations and once Portia had shown she had […]
11th Jun / 2 Comments
Dating for Two by Marie Ferrarella: Erin O’Brien was a survivor, perhaps too much when it got right down to it. She had fought cancer at a young age and won now she spent her days trying to catch up from those years she was battling. She spends her days making […]