Tag: Michele
16th Jun / 16 Comments
In Will They or Won’t They by Ava Wilder, The attraction was immediate and intense when actors Liliah Hunter and Shane McCarthy first met at their auditions for a new TV show, Intangible. Little did they know that their chemistry would be what got them the job–and what would also […]
12th Jun / 8 Comments
In Cherished Enough by Kelly Elliott, Ryan Marshall has spent years holding in his real feelings for his best friend Blayze Shaw’s younger sister, Morgan. But the time’s never been right for him to fess up and ask her on a date. Even with his days spent helping run his […]
9th Jun / 10 Comments
In A Little Ray of Sunshine by Kristan Higgins, Running her family’s Wellfleet, Massachusetts, bookstore is Harlow Smith’s happy place, especially as she gets to spend time with her fabulous grandfather every day. It also helps to keep the guilt and grief at bay from giving her newborn son, Matthew, […]
6th Jun / 11 Comments
In Ciao For Now by Kate Bromley, Violet Luciano has already given up on a career in the fashion industry once. (It’s a long story) So, now at twenty-nine years old, as she’s finally graduating design school and spending a month in Rome interning at a famous fashion house, she […]
1st Jun / 9 Comments
In The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley by Courtney Walsh, A researcher at Chicago University, Isadora Bentley spends her days–and her nights and weekends, if she’s being honest–compiling and comparing data on a multitude of subjects. She’s content with her structured life, even if it’s a solitary one. Something she’s […]
30th May / 8 Comments
In Once More with Feeling by Elissa Sussman, Kathleen Rosenberg might be looked at as a washed-out has-been in her mid-thirties, but there was a time in her late teens to early twenties that she was a worldwide pop star–aka, Katee Rose. Her secret dream all the way back to […]
26th May / 9 Comments
In Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood, Oh the things one must do when they are in the lower to lower-middle rungs of academia. Theoretical physicist Elsie Hannaway is seconds away from giving up hope that she’ll get that elusive research job and instead be forevermore stuck as an adjunct professor, […]
25th May / 13 Comments
In Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score, National Guard Captain Luke Garrison has his reasons for keeping his life under tight control. It’s really the only way the darkness in his past will remain at bay. Then just a month before his next deployment to Afghanistan, Harper Wilde coasts into […]
24th May / 8 Comments
In Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan , Summers were Sam Holloway’s favorite time of year growing up. Leaving the Big Apple to wander around the beaches in Long Island was idyllic, freeing, and the time when she truly felt like herself. It didn’t hurt that Wyatt Pope stayed next […]
23rd May / 8 Comments
In Emma of 83rd Street by Audrey Bellezza & Emily Harding, A grad student at NYU and a fully-fledged member of society in Manhattan, Emma Woodhouse looks like a twenty-three-year-old woman who has it all. And in all fairness, she does have her fair share of blessings. But with her […]