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REVIEW: Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
26th May / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood

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, […]

REVIEW: Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score
25th May / 13 Comments

REVIEW: Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score

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 […]

REVIEW: Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan
24th May / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Same Time Next Summer by Annabel Monaghan

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 […]

REVIEW: Emma of 83rd Street by Audrey Bellezza & Emily Harding
23rd May / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Emma of 83rd Street by Audrey Bellezza & Emily Harding

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 […]

REVIEW: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
15th May / 7 Comments

REVIEW: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros

In Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros, Violet Sorrengail has been on one trajectory her whole life: to become a Scribe for her kingdom, just like her beloved father was before he passed away a couple of years ago. You would think that at twenty-years-old she would have the final say […]

REVIEW: Mrs. Nash’s Ashes by Sarah Adler
12th May / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Mrs. Nash’s Ashes by Sarah Adler

In Mrs. Nash’s Ashes by Sarah Adler When Millicent “Millie” Watts-Cohen befriended her ninety-eight-year-old next-door neighbor, Rose Nash, she didn’t expect it to change her life. Okay…that might sound dramatic, but it’s a hundred percent true. Even though there was about a seventy-year age difference between them, Millie never enjoyed […]

REVIEW: Moorewood Family Rules by HelenKay Dimon
9th May / 9 Comments

REVIEW: Moorewood Family Rules by HelenKay Dimon

In Moorewood Family Rules by HelenKay Dimon, Jillian Moorewood knows that her upbringing was probably quite different from most. On the outside, her family appears to have money, affluence, and moves in all the right social circles. On the inside, however, the majority of her kin are one step away […]

REVIEW: Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay
5th May / 13 Comments

REVIEW: Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay

In Summer Reading by Jenn McKinlay, Samantha “Sam” Gale has never not had a chef gig since she finished school almost a decade ago. So, as she makes her way to her family’s small but historic house on Martha’s Vineyard for the summer, she’s all out of sorts. To add […]

REVIEW: The Island Villa by Sarah Morgan
2nd May / 16 Comments

REVIEW: The Island Villa by Sarah Morgan

In The Island Villa by Sarah Morgan, Being a best-selling romance novelist, you would expect Catherine Swift to know all there is about life, love, and family. Her books certainly resonate with readers across the globe. But in her own life, she hasn’t quite gotten the HEA or the tight-knit […]

REVIEW: The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster
25th Apr / 12 Comments

REVIEW: The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster

In The Little Flower Shop by Lori Foster, Some people might find being called ‘the flower lady’ a ho-hum thing. But not for Emily Lucretia. She’s proud of her flower shop in pretty little Cemetery, Indiana, and has spent years building it into a success. So what if it’s happened […]