Tag: Michele
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 […]
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 […]