Tag: Michele
18th Jul / 9 Comments
In Resonance Surge by Nalini Singh, StoneWater bear Yakov Stepyrev has had visions since his teens, courtesy of his great-grandfather having been a foreseer. It’s always the same beautiful blue-eyed blonde. A woman he’s never met in real life. As Yakov gears up to investigate a possibly defunct Psy rehabilitation […]
14th Jul / 11 Comments
In The Long Game by Elena Armas, Adalyn Reyes has basically lived and breathed the Miami Flames soccer team for most of her adult life, working at their offices in PR. The fact that her father owns the team and is CEO is irrelevant to her, but unfortunately not to […]
11th Jul / 8 Comments
In You, with a View by Jessica Joyce, The past six months have not been great for Noelle Shepard. It started with losing her best friend in the world–her grandmother, Kathleen–and then the catastrophes piled up from there: losing her job, losing her apartment, and at twenty-eight-years-old, moving back into […]
5th Jul / 12 Comments
In Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon, Chandler Cohen knew when she was getting her journalism degree at a time when local newspapers were shutting down all over the US that it was an iffy decision. Thankfully she had just enough time to develop her own writing voice before […]
3rd Jul / 15 Comments
In The Blonde Identity by Ally Carter, Waking up with no knowledge of who you are while in the middle of a snowy Paris street is unsettling. Have a gorgeous guy questioning and yelling at her while she’s lying in said street is even more disorienting. But when she realizes […]
2nd Jul / 18 Comments
In Beginning of Forever by Catherine Bybee, Family comes first for the D’Angelos and Giovanni wouldn’t have it any other way. So what if he’s had to put his plans of one day running his very own winery on the back burner? He’d do anything for his loved ones and […]
29th Jun / 12 Comments
In Play for Me by Libby Hubscher, Not to sound melodramatic or anything, but it’s funny how one decision can change a person’s entire life. As head athletic director for the Red Sox, Sophie Doyle was so sure she was doing the right thing when she pulled their pitcher from […]
26th Jun / 16 Comments
In The Seven Year Slip by Ashley Poston, Clementine West has always known she hit the jackpot when it comes to her family. Her parents might be a tad predictable, but they set the bar high in terms of loving relationships. Then there’s her Aunt Analea. Basically, the polar opposite […]
22nd Jun / 16 Comments
In Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman, They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes. Writer Chani Horowitz has heard that for years. But they should also say that you shouldn’t meet your celebrity crushes, because it will only complicate your life–at least in Chani’s case, that is. When she […]
20th Jun / 16 Comments
In Hello Stranger by Katherine Center, Portrait artist Sadie Montgomery starts off her day on cloud nine after finding out she’s a finalist in a huge art competition. Then it all falls apart. As she’s running a quick errand, she goes to cross the street only to wake up in […]