Tag: GC
20th Jan / 12 Comments
In Midnight Duet by Jen Comfort, Broadway star-slash-diva Erika Greene didn’t realize how grand a life she truly had until it was ripped away in a nearly tragic accident. And she *really* didn’t realize how truly difficult life can be with no fans to cheer you on, no huge bank […]
19th Jan / 7 Comments
Twisted Games by Ana Huang: Bridget has always been the spare and really she has been just fine with the fact that her older brother would someday become the king of Eldorra, leaving her to live her best normal life in New York with all of her friends. That is until […]
19th Jan / 6 Comments
The Cost of Cinderella’s Confession is Julia James dramatic and emotional new release for the new year… and what a way to start the year with a bang!
18th Jan / 11 Comments
A Guide to Being Just Friends by Sophie Sullivan: As far as meet cutes go their’s went disastrously bad, but when Wes and Hailey meet for the second time round something just clicks between them, striking up a new fast friendship. Maybe it is the fact that both of them are […]
18th Jan / 7 Comments
A Ring for the Spaniard’s Revenge by Abby Green is one of the best revenge stories I have read. Eva was all kinds of horrible to Vidal when she was a young, silly teen. How times changed when he returns years later as the only option to bail her out of […]
17th Jan / 8 Comments
The Cowboy’s Mistaken Identity by Melissa Senate finds rancher Chase Dawson on a quest to find the father he never knew. After his mother’s death he found a slip of paper with the name of a small Wyoming town. He believes it’s a clue, and arrives in town only to be […]
16th Jan / 19 Comments
In Do I Know You? by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka, A week-long getaway to a private resort in picturesque Northern California would seem like a dream to most couples. But not for Graham and Eliza. The trip, given to them as a fifth anniversary gift, while thoughtful, makes them […]
16th Jan / 5 Comments
In Guarding a Forbidden Love by Carla Cassidy, carpenter Sam Bravano is interested in baker Harper Brennen, and is willing to use the excuse of doing work on her building in order to get close to her and convince her that he means it. Harper can’t believe someone younger than […]
15th Jan / 7 Comments
The Circus Train by Anita Parikh:When brilliant historical fiction meets magical realism, we are gifted a brilliant genre that harnesses the best elements of both, exploiting themes with clever attention to detail and shaping characters whose internal motivations are complex yet entirely human. Spanning across two decades during the Second […]
14th Jan / 4 Comments
The Rodeo Queen by Marcella Bell finds Diablo Sosa participating in a reality TV rodeo competition called Closed Circuit. Reluctant to participate, he’s encouraged to do so by his old mentor, who helped turned his life around by teaching him about the rodeo. There he meets Sierra Quintanilla, the rodeo […]