Her Favorite Rival by Sarah Mayberry: One of MY favorite story themes is when the hero and heroine start off all sandpapery and sparky with each other. This is most definitely the case here. The book starts when Audrey shows up to work early in order to impress her new boss. […]
A Perfect Distraction by Anna Sugden: Jake “Bad Boy” Badoletti is ready to return to his career in the NHL after an accident injured him and took the life of his friend, Adam. He’s vowed to be a better man – on and off the ice. A man that Adam would […]
Finding Justice by Rachel Brimble: Cat Forrester is a Sergeant with a mission. Ever since her father was killed by a drunk driver, she’s wanted to take down criminals who kill people that have a lot of life ahead of them. But while her mother tries to drink away her […]
Love in Plain Sight is my first Jeanie London book, but it won’t be my last! I have four basic criteria that make a romance novel great to me: main characters I care about; unique ways of throwing the main characters together (and real impediments to their being together–aka, plot); […]
Her Favorite Temptation by Sarah Mayberry: Leah Matthews is the good sister. She’s grown up to be everything that her parents want her to be. But is it what she wants? The answer to that question is a resounding “no”. So she decides to veer away from being a surgeon – […]
In Her Road Home by Laura Drake, Sam Crozier is in the business of restoring and flipping old homes, but she doesn’t have a home herself. She’s used to riding the country on her vintage motorcycle, finding hidden gems and making them someone else’s dream come true. But just outside […]
In A Walk Down The Aisle by Holly Jacobs, Sophie Johnston’s wedding is cut short when a blue-haired teenager stands up and says she objects. She soon finds out that the girl, Victoria “Tori” Allen, is the baby she gave up for adoption fourteen years ago. Even though Tori shows […]
In Just For Today… by Emmie Dark, Jess Alexander feels awkward sitting alone at a table at her friend Hailey’s wedding. She’s about ten years older than everyone else partying on the dance floor it seems and she’s ready to leave as soon as the opportunity presents itself. She isn’t […]
In April Showers by Holly Jacobs, Lily Paul has finally found a place of her own in Valley Ridge, New York after years of searching for somewhere to belong. And some place that felt like home. Her nursing job brought her here temporarily to take care of a co-worker’s sister […]
In The First Move by Jennifer Lohmann, Renia Milek is an accomplished photographer with her own studio in Chicago. She has spent years chastising herself for mistakes she made as a teenager and has kept a wall built up to push most everyone away. As a result, she hasn’t had […]