Tag: Michele
19th Jul / 10 Comments
In The Summer Bride (Chance Sisters #4) by Anne Gracie, Daisy Chance has always dreamed of becoming a famous dressmaker to the ladies of the Ton but she never thought she’d truly have the means to do so. Thanks to hard work and the help of Lady Beatrice, it looks […]
18th Jul / 10 Comments
In Once Upon a Wine (Black Dog Bay) by Beth Kendrick, Black Dog Bay was a great place for Cammie Breyer to spend her lazy summers growing up, hanging out with her cousin Kat and her doting Aunt Ginger. It was also the place where she fell in love for […]
15th Jul / 8 Comments
In Luck, Love & Lemon Pie by Amy E. Reichert, MJ Boudreaux knows there was a time when she felt fulfilled as a wife and mother; felt like she was contributing to her loved one’s lives, but lately those days seem so far back she can’t remember them. […]
14th Jul / 8 Comments
In Hottest Mess (S.I.N. #2) by J. Kenner, Jane Martin knows her relationship with Dallas Sykes could be deemed immoral, sinful or even forbidden. But after the hell they went through together as teenagers and what they’ve accomplished in their lives, it should be up to them to decide […]
12th Jul / 14 Comments
I recently had the honor of an advanced viewing of Love Between the Covers, which is a fascinating documentary that took us behind the scenes in one of the biggest genres in the book industry today: Romantic Fiction. Now obviously here at Harlequin Junkie we are ALL addicted to romance […]
11th Jul / 12 Comments
In Daughters of the Bride by Susan Mallery, Maggie Watson has been a widow for almost twenty-four years. After losing her husband, losing their family home and almost losing their business, she’s now successful and has found the love of a wonderful man. So having her daughters Rachel, Sienna and […]
10th Jul / 10 Comments
In Cream of the Crop (Hudson Valley #2) by Alice Clayton, New York City advertising exec Natalie Grayson has a problem. Normally she can get any man she wants, using her hourglass figure and skills of persuasion. But when it comes to seeing hunky dairy farmer Oscar Mendoza at the […]
9th Jul / 12 Comments
In You and Me, Always by Jill Mansell, This year on Lily Harper’s twenty-fifth birthday, she will receive a posthumous letter, as she does every year, from her lovely mother who died when Lily was a young girl. And although she looks forward to the letters, it’s bittersweet as she […]
5th Jul / 14 Comments
In Shadow Rider (Shadow #1) by Christine Feehan, Stefano Ferraro oversees his family in their many endeavors which ranges from multi-million-dollar businesses to some less than legal activities meant to keep his neighborhood safe. It is both his blessing and his curse to have been born into a family of shadow […]
4th Jul / 10 Comments
In Marrying Winterborne (The Ravenels #2) by Lisa Kleypas, Rhys Winterborne may not have expected, but he certainly hoped, that he would one day become a wealthy, successful businessman who could rise above his poor Welsh upbringing. He has realized that dream after many years of hard work, now owning a […]