Tag: Michele
23rd Jun / 2 Comments
In The Last Train to Key West by Chanel Cleeton, Labor Day in the Florida Keys is typically a busy time for tourists. Even during the Great Depression. But the holiday weekend in 1935 became a tragic part of history when a powerful category 5 hurricane headed toward the Keys, […]
20th Jun / 2 Comments
In The Graveyard Shift (Charley Davidson #13.5) by Darynda Jones, One minute Garrett Swopes was watching over Charley Davidson and Reyes Farrow’s five-year-old daughter and the next moment she vanished into thin air. And that poses a big problem considering she’s the half-god, half-mortal prophesied to save the world one […]
16th Jun / 4 Comments
In Always the Last to Know by Kristan Higgins, Barb Frost and her husband of fifty years, John, have been out of sorts for quite some time, if they’re being honest. What started off as a love match turned into two people basically just coexisting together out of routine. But […]
15th Jun / 2 Comments
In The Lies That Bind by Emily Giffin, New York City seemed like the perfect place for Cecily Gardner to make her mark after finishing college. More familiar with small towns like the one she grew up in, it took some time to adjust to apartment living and to her […]
10th Jun / 4 Comments
In It Started with a Secret by Jill Mansell, Lainey’s never been lucky in love. And she’s accepted that. But when her bad luck spills over into her job–or more to the point, her new lack of a job–she’s not sure how long it will take to find something else. […]
7th Jun / 6 Comments
In Every Little Piece of Me by Lexi Ryan, Marston Rowe grew up rough in Atlanta until a series of unfortunate events put him in the care of his Aunt Lori when he was seventeen. Living in the small town of Orchid Valley, Georgia, and working with her at the […]
3rd Jun / 2 Comments
In Lucky in Love (Southern Bride #4) by Kelly Elliott, Truitt Carter has never really been in love. The closest he’s been was the serious crush he had on his best friend’s younger sister in school, a beauty named Saryn. To be honest, Truitt spends a lot more time building […]
2nd Jun / 4 Comments
In Hot Mess by Emma Hart, Well-known vlogger Elle Evans fondly remembers when her most pressing issue was what content to run on her YouTube channel for the week and how many takes it would end up being to get just the right shot. Now her career will likely never […]
1st Jun / 4 Comments
In Dance Away with Me by Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Moving to the Tennessee mountains is a new start for widowed midwife, Tess Hartsong. It’s been two years since she lost her beloved husband and she’s still fumbling through each day, filled with anger and a profound sense of loss. But […]
29th May / 10 Comments
In The Somerset Girls: A Novel by Lori Foster, Sisters Autumn and Ember Somerset might be polar opposites in personality but they somehow make working together–and living under one roof–work. It doesn’t hurt that they both have a deep love and respect for their family’s rescue farm that they run […]