Tag: Michele
2nd Aug / 0 Comments
In Mad About You by Mhairi McFarlane, Wedding photographer Harriet Hatley has built her business on capturing the perfect moments, the ultimate romantic pictures that encapsulate a happy couple’s big day. Whether she herself believes in marriage is irrelevant. Something Harriet has tried to explain to her boyfriend Jon for […]
1st Aug / 1 Comment
In Garnet Flats (The Edens #3) by Devney Perry, Dr. Talia Eden will admit she’s a workaholic. As a resident at the local hospital in her hometown of Quincy, Montana, her career is the one thing that keeps her past–and the thoughts of her former love, Foster Madden–at bay. Well, […]
31st Jul / 0 Comments
In Darius by J.R. Ward, narrated by Jim Frangione, It’s at a particularly low point in Darius’s life when he is suddenly thrown in the path of a human woman who is to become his mate. Well, actually, *she* is unfortunately in the path of his new BMW, running from […]
29th Jul / 2 Comments
In Below Zero (The STEMinist Novellas #3) by Ali Hazelwood, Hannah Arroyo has never really been the type to get emotionally involved with, well, anyone really. Aside from her two best friends, Mara and Sadie, that is. And even that’s touch and go. Because Hannah pretty much focuses all of […]
27th Jul / 0 Comments
In Ruby Fever (Hidden Legacy #6) by Ilona Andrews, Catalina Baylor, Prime of House Baylor, is finally (sort of) on an even keel and just starting to become accustomed to leading her family when all hell breaks loose. From the queen of spiders residing somewhere in their new home to […]
25th Jul / 0 Comments
In Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan, Sewanee”Swan” Chester graduated alongside her best friend Adaku Obi with dreams of them becoming A-list Hollywood actresses. It was just when she was set to star in a big film that Swan’s life took a tumble, changing everything in an instant. Seven […]
17th Jul / 0 Comments
In Lucie Yi Is Not a Romantic by Lauren Ho, Raised in Singapore by very traditional parents, Lucie Yi has done her best to abide by their expectations and to achieve success as a management consultant. Currently living and working in NYC, she can feel her biological clock ticking away […]
14th Jul / 7 Comments
In Sugar and Salt (Bella Vista Chronicles #4) by Susan Wiggs, When Margot Salton decided on the location for her very own barbecue restaurant, she didn’t realize that Perdita Street in San Francisco would expand her tiny world in the best of ways. Growing up poor in Texas, she was […]
12th Jul / 2 Comments
In The American Roommate Experiment by Elena Armas, After self-publishing a romance novel that became a smash hit and then being offered an actual book deal, Rosie Graham left her engineering career behind her. The one thing she didn’t foresee was her muse, writing mojo, inspiration–whatever you want to call […]
8th Jul / 4 Comments
In Stuck with You (The STEMinist Novellas #2) by Ali Hazelwood, You would think that when the power goes out and two engineers are stuck in a NYC elevator, they would have ideas of how to free themselves from their predicament. Erm, not so much. Instead, Sadie is left to […]