Tag: Michele
30th May / 6 Comments
In White Hot (Hidden Legacy #2) by Ilona Andrews, Private investigator Nevada Baylor’s struggles to keep her family business running are finally paying off. Her new client, which promises to be a high profile case, is just what she needs professionally. But personally it puts her back in touch with […]
28th May / 10 Comments
In The Girl with the Make-Believe Husband (Rokesbys #2) by Julia Quinn, After her father’s sudden death and then receiving word that her beloved brother was injured in the war in America, Cecilia Harcourt has no choice but to journey to the Colonies on her own. With the British Army in […]
25th May / 8 Comments
In New Leash on Life (The Dogfather #2) by Roxanne St. Claire, Shane Kilcannon’s job as the lead dog trainer at his family’s rescue facility–or dog whisperer, as he’s called–is so much more fulfilling than his law career ever was. And it coincides perfectly with his crusade to turn people into […]
25th May / 8 Comments
In No One But You (Silver Springs #2) by Brenda Novak, Even though Dawson Reed has recently been found not guilty of murdering his adoptive parents in their home, he knows it’s going to be an uphill climb to get the residents of Silver Springs to believe in him again. A […]
18th May / 8 Comments
In Secrets in Summer by Nancy Thayer, After years of being moved from one family member’s house to another, the island of Nantucket became a real home for Darcy Cotterill when her grandmother took her in. Before then, books and whatever library she could find was what soothed her soul. […]
17th May / 6 Comments
In The Darkest Corner (Gravediggers #1) by Liliana Hart, It’s a strange thing to know the world thinks you’re dead. That’s something Deacon Tucker must live with every day now that he’s the leader of the Gravediggers. They’re a team of men who are thought to be dead by their […]
16th May / 17 Comments
In Buns (Hudson Valley #3) by Alice Clayton, Packed to the gills with work and training for upcoming marathons and triathlons, Clara Morgan’s life couldn’t be busier. And that’s the way she likes it. Because too much idle time leads to unwanted memories of a life in the foster care […]
15th May / 8 Comments
In The Simplicity of Cider by Amy E. Reichert, Idun’s Orchard has been in Sanna Lund’s family for many generations and some would say it’s part of the heart and soul of Door County, Wisconsin. For years it has been her and her father running the apple orchard, with Sanna […]
14th May / 4 Comments
In Hurricane (Cutter Cay #5) by Cherry Adair, When salvage expert Rydell Case was having his new three-tier yacht built, he envisioned himself, his wife Addison, and their crew having exciting adventures while furthering his family’s business. But then his life completely fell apart a year ago. Ry still isn’t […]
12th May / 8 Comments
In Six Impossible Things (Rhymes With Love #6) by Elizabeth Boyle, Lord Rimswell, aka Brody, was not prepared to take over the family role as baron when his brother was killed in the war. Nor was he ready to give up working for the Home Office as a spy. So […]