Tag: Michele
14th Jul / 4 Comments
In Last Guard (Psy-Changeling Trinity #5) by Nalini Singh, As the face of her family’s thriving business in Delhi, Payal Rao is known for being ruthless and cold. Exactly what one would expect from a teleport-capable, telekinetic Cardinal Psy–well, pre-Silence that is. Since the fall of Silence, her fellow Psy […]
13th Jul / 0 Comments
Invitation from the Venetian Billionaire by Lucy King is a great read and I loved that Carla was portrayed as a hard-working, strong female, who had no time for relationships beyond a couple of days. Book two in the trilogy of three lost to each other triplets, we meet Rico, second […]
12th Jul / 2 Comments
In Devil in Disguise (The Ravenels #7) by Lisa Kleypas, Running a shipping company is usually unheard of for a woman, but in Lady Merritt Sterling’s case, as a widow she’s given certain leeway. Taking charge after her husband’s death was one way she could focus on something other than […]
11th Jul / 2 Comments
In The Blood is Love (Dark Eyes #2) by Karina Halle, Since turning twenty-one, Lenore Warwick has found out she’s half-vampire/half-witch, she’s lost someone close to her, had to fight for her own life, learned the truth about her origins, and has fallen in love with a centuries-old vampire named […]
8th Jul / 4 Comments
In A Thin Disguise (Richter #2) by Catherine Bybee, In Las Vegas on assignment, operative Olivia’s entire life changes in the blink of an eye. How she ended up one minute talking to a handsome man out on the strip and then the next minute in the ICU is anyone’s […]
5th Jul / 0 Comments
In Riley Thorn and the Corpse in the Closet (Riley Thorn #2) by Lucy Score, Riley Thorn has tried for the past, oh, thirty or so years to forget that she comes from a family of psychics. And that she has powers of her own. Unfortunately, the rest of the […]
28th Jun / 2 Comments
In Lizzie & Dante by Mary Bly by Mary Bly, In her early thirties, Lizzie Delford shouldn’t be grappling with her mortality, but a recent, potentially deadly diagnosis changed everything. Her solution? After ending the school term at Fordham, where she teaches Shakespeare, Lizzie, her best friend Grey and his boyfriend […]
25th Jun / 0 Comments
In The Monster (Boston Belles #3) by L.J. Shen, The first time Aisling “Ash” Fitzpatrick met Sam Brennan, it had been one of the worst nights of her life. Then he kissed her, and she was able to forget her grief for a short while. It would take many brief […]
24th Jun / 0 Comments
In The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner, Nella began working in her mother’s apothecary shop when she was barely old enough to walk and talk. Helping women with whatever maladies affected them was the number one rule. Little did she know that by 1791, twenty years after taking over the […]
21st Jun / 2 Comments
In Pack Up the Moon by Kristan Higgins, Lauren and Joshua’s relationship didn’t get off to the most auspicious start the first time they met. Both were in college at the time, still finding their way. But neither of them had a clue that their future romance would endure daily […]