Tag: Michele
8th Feb / 7 Comments
In Lonely for You Only by Monica Murphy, Wealthy heiress Scarlett Lancaster’s decadent eighteenth birthday party was a raving success–just not in the way she thought it would be. Instead of finally cementing her relationship with a guy she’s been crushing on for a few years, Scarlett finds herself in […]
7th Feb / 7 Comments
In The Women by Kristin Hannah, Frances “Frankie” McGrath thought her path in life had been mostly chosen for her, as it typically was for women in 1966: to become a nurse (or teacher or secretary) until she marries and has children. But when her older brother Finley finishes at […]
2nd Feb / 9 Comments
In The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren, It’s at one of the lowest points in Anna Green’s life–which takes some doing, considering her history of bad luck–that a blast from the past shows up at her apartment door: her ex-husband Liam “West” Weston. And he has a proposition for her. […]
29th Jan / 10 Comments
In Simply the Best by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, They say opposites attract. And while that couldn’t be more accurate about when Rory Garrett Meadows and Brett Rivers first met, the way they left things was less than stellar. So, when the out of work chocolate maker and the high-flying sports […]
24th Jan / 8 Comments
In Corrupt by Penelope Douglas , The one thing Erika “Rika” Fane has always chased is her independence. After a lifetime of being coddled by her wealthy family, she’s finally getting a taste of freedom by going away to college in Meridian City. But things get weird and outright scary when […]
17th Jan / 7 Comments
In The Breakup Tour by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka, Before Riley Wynn became a household name as a pop star dubbed The Breakup Queen, she was a budding musician in love with pianist Max Harcourt. A lot has happened in the ten years since they parted ways. Riley has […]
15th Jan / 11 Comments
In Recipe for a Charmed Life by Rachel Linden, Georgia May Jackson has spent years training and honing her skills in the kitchen with her sights set on becoming head chef in a Paris restaurant. She already has two strikes against her: she’s American and she’s a woman. But just […]
8th Jan / 9 Comments
In Bride by Ali Hazelwood, Vampyre Misery Lark is used to being shuffled around at will whenever it benefits her father, the all-powerful and important councilman. To hear him talk, it’s what is in the best interest of all the Vampyres in their territory. In actuality, Misery is used like […]
4th Jan / 10 Comments
In The Second Chance Year by Melissa Wiesner, Everyone’s had a bad day. Maybe even a bad week or month. But Sadie Thatcher has just had a Very Bad Year and all she wants is to be able to go back and do things differently. Perhaps then she won’t lose […]
3rd Jan / 7 Comments
In Betting on You by Lynn Painter, The first time Bailey Mitchell met Charlie Sampson let’s just say they didn’t necessarily see eye to eye. On anything. But it certainly made the crappy flight to her new home in Omaha a memorable one. The next time they saw each other, […]