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Review: Keeping Secrets In Seattle by Brooke Moss
10th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Keeping Secrets In Seattle by Brooke Moss

Keeping Secrets In Seattle by Brooke Moss is an extremely touching, and captivating look at lifelong friends who struggle to take their relationship to the next level. Violet Murphy has been in love with Gabe Parker since she was six years old.  As teenagers she and Gabe dated for a while […]

Review: All He Ever Dreamed by Shannon Stacey
9th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: All He Ever Dreamed by Shannon Stacey

All He Ever Dreamed by Shannon Stacey is a very beautiful romance story from start to finish. Josh Kowalski has been the one taking care of the Northern Star Lodge. He has always felt like he was left behind without any choices, while his brothers went and made a life […]

Review: Playing the Part by Darcy Daniel
9th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: Playing the Part by Darcy Daniel

Playing the Part by Darcy Daniel is a sweet contemporary romance that will steal your heart. Anthea Cane is a famous and successful actress, at least she has been on her last few films. But everyone believes that she has no depth and lacks talent. Now with her late mother’s […]

Review: Temptation by Kathryn Barrett
8th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: Temptation by Kathryn Barrett

A forbidden romance between a Hollywood actress and an Amish furniture maker. Where socially liberal meets morally conservative – Alrighty you’ve got my attention! 🙂 Temptation by Kathryn Barrett is a strong debut novel, about forbidden love, choices and consequences. Laura moves to Pennsylvania’s Amish country to film her next movie, […]

Review: 33 Valentines by Stephanie Monahan
7th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: 33 Valentines by Stephanie Monahan

33 Valentines by Stephanie Monahan is a quick read with lots of quirky humor and honesty. Sophie Parker lives in Boston, working a temp job at a flower shop. She once dreamed of being a singer and pianist but after a series of incidents, all happening in February, she finds herself […]

Review: The Marriage Campaign by Karen Templeton
5th Feb / 0 Comments

Review: The Marriage Campaign by Karen Templeton

The Marriage Campaign by Karen Templeton by is a contemporary romance with a lot of heart. Blythe Broussard is an interior designer who had an extremely troubled childhood and felt as though she was abandoned by the people who should have loved her most: her parents. The only refuge she had […]

Review: That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers
5th Feb / 1 Comment

Review: That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers

That Night on Thistle Lane by Carla Neggers is a charming and sweet sequel in the Swift River Valley series Librarian Phoebe O’Dunn has a wonderful life in the small Massachusetts town of Knights Bridge. She is surrounded by her family, friends and rich New England history. She discovers an untouched […]

Review: When Summer Comes by Brenda Novak
1st Feb / 0 Comments

Review: When Summer Comes by Brenda Novak

I love Brenda Novak’s writing style and When Summer Comes definitely did not disappoint in the least. The third in the Whiskey Creek series, this story is about Callie Vanetta and her struggle with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. She was diagnosed a few months earlier and has kept it a secret […]

Review: Falling For Her Fiancé by Cindy Madsen
28th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: Falling For Her Fiancé by Cindy Madsen

Falling For Her Fiancé by Cindy Madsen is a beautiful friends to lovers romance. Dani and Wes have been best friends since college. They have been there for each other in each relationship and breakup, in every good and bad time. But what they don’t understand is why people can’t […]

Review: My Cowboy Valentine by Jane Porter & Tanya Michaels
28th Jan / 0 Comments

Review: My Cowboy Valentine by Jane Porter & Tanya Michaels

My Cowboy Valentine by Jane Porter & Tanya Michaels: What a great collection of two very beautiful and heartfelt stories. “Be Mine, Cowboy” was my favorite one out of the two because I connected more with Rachel and Cade than I did with Tess and Nick. I believe that Ms. Porter […]