Tag: Michele
17th Oct / 9 Comments
In Better Hate than Never by Chloe Liese, Kate Wilmot has known Christopher Petruchio since she was a baby. Literally. They grew up next to each other, their families close friends until tragedy struck, taking Christopher’s parents from him in a car wreck. Kate’s parents pulled him into their family […]
10th Oct / 6 Comments
In Maybe Once, Maybe Twice by Alison Rose Greenberg, Maggie Vine has given up a whole lot–maybe too much–to chase her dream of becoming a successful singer/songwriter. Paying her dues in her hometown of NYC was never a question. It’s simply what she had to do. But having to put […]
5th Oct / 6 Comments
In Birthday Girl by Penelope Douglas, Jordan Hadley thought she finally had this adulting thing figured out. She had an apartment with her boyfriend Cole Lawson. She was taking college courses. And she had a waitressing-slash-bartending job, even if it was in a dive bar. Then everything gets thrown sideways […]
29th Sep / 6 Comments
In The Wake-Up Call by Beth O’Leary, A little bit of workplace competition can be a good thing, right? In the case of Izzy Jenkins and Lucas da Silva, it will either prove to be what finally helps them get along or what pushes them apart for good. Because as […]
27th Sep / 5 Comments
In My Temptation by T.L. Swan, Three years ago Juliet Drinkwater went on a magical first date with devastatingly handsome Henley James. He easily laid on the charm, making it one of the best nights of her life. Until the next day, that is. Because the successful engineer disappeared from […]
20th Sep / 6 Comments
In Long Shot by Kennedy Ryan, They say timing is everything. And that’s something Iris DuPree knows all too well. What she couldn’t have known was that the chance encounter she had with an up-and-coming college basketball star one night would have ripple effects in her life for years to […]
16th Sep / 5 Comments
In Bad Things Feel Best by Ivy Smoak, Aspiring writer Hazel Fox thought she had found the perfect job: becoming an assistant to Athena Quinn, a popular and quite reclusive romance author. But as soon as she arrives on the small South Carolina island and enters Quinn’s creepy mansion, Hazel […]
15th Sep / 5 Comments
In Fall of Ruin and Wrath by Jennifer L. Armentrout, After a childhood filled with orphanages, living on the streets, and trying to outrun unsavory townsfolk, Calista and her best friend Grady have spent the last few years in a much better place. Well, mostly better. Even though she […]
13th Sep / 5 Comments
In Ghosted by Sarah Ready, If anyone in Jillian Nejat’s life thinks it’s ironic that she writes an advice column about love and relationships when she herself has spent many years alone, they’re nice enough not to mention it. They’ve also accepted the fact that Jilly can’t speak to men. […]
6th Sep / 6 Comments
In I Could Never by Penelope Ward, Carly Garber is still struggling day to day with the loss of her fiancé Brad–who passed away two years ago–when tragedy strikes again. His father has unfortunately just died of a heart attack leaving Scottie, Brad’s adult brother with autism, without a caregiver. […]