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REVIEW: Safari Murder Party by Rachel Moore
25th May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Safari Murder Party by Rachel Moore

Safari Murder Party by Rachel Moore: Fletcher Spence has spent years grinding her way toward a promotion at one of the most ruthless media companies imaginable. Securing a coveted invitation to Cartwright Media’s luxurious annual retreat should have been the opportunity of a lifetime—until the company’s terrifying CEO suddenly dies […]

REVIEW: Love Overboard by Kandi Steiner
22nd May / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Love Overboard by Kandi Steiner

In Love Overboard by Kandi Steiner, Ember Reed is finally thriving as chief stew aboard a luxury Mediterranean superyacht and starring on the hit reality series Close Quarters. But just as she starts settling into the job of her dreams, the producers bring in Finn Pearson—the boy who once kissed […]

REVIEW: It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely
12th May / 4 Comments

REVIEW: It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely

It Seemed Like a Good Idea by Lauren Blakely: Poppy’s quiet life running her small-town lavender farm is turned upside down when her identical twin sister lands the movie role of a lifetime—one that brings a full-scale production to their hometown and leaves Poppy dealing with the unexpected fallout, including […]

REVIEW: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult
30th Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult

Some books entertain you. Some books challenge the way you see the world. SMALL GREAT THINGS by by Jodi Picoult is a powerful, thought-provoking novel about prejudice, privilege, justice, and the moments that force people to confront who they truly are.

REVIEW: Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood
28th Apr / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood

Annie Knows Everything by Rachel Wood: When you’re busy fixing everyone else’s life, it’s easy to miss the mess in your own. Annie is convinced she knows what’s best for everyone around her—until she loses her job, discovers her sister is engaged to someone she can’t stand, and decides the […]

REVIEW: Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole
27th Apr / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole

Darling Daffodils Farm by Brittanée Nicole: Tally Darling returns to her family’s daffodil farm ready to figure out what comes next, only to find Jesse Walker already there—running her late father’s business, living in her old room, and testing her patience at every turn. He may be gorgeous, but he’s […]

REVIEW: The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe
12th Mar / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe

The Fifteen-Minute Rule by Max Monroe: Ace and Julia have been inseparable since… well forever. They are best friends, partners in crime and masters of their very own fifteen-minute rule: whenever they argue, they have fifteen minutes to cool off before making up. It sounds simple… until it isn’t. Because […]

REVIEW: The Lovers by Kristin Cast
16th Feb / 3 Comments

REVIEW: The Lovers by Kristin Cast

The Lovers by Kristin Cast: One enchanted tarot card. Two infuriatingly hot men. And a heroine who refuses to be anyone’s damsel. Gemma Summers is barely holding her life together. Broke, burned out, and weeks away from moving back in with her parents, she’s trying to survive the fallout of […]

REVIEW: My Favorite Boss by Melanie Moreland
11th Feb / 4 Comments

REVIEW: My Favorite Boss by Melanie Moreland

My Favorite Boss by Melanie Moreland: When Magnolia literally runs into her interviewer, she scrambles to try to make up for being late. She ends up being the most prepared candidate and Alex is very impressed by her. As the two start working together they find themselves in compromised positions […]

REVIEW: My Merry Mistake by Courtney Walsh
26th Nov / 5 Comments

REVIEW: My Merry Mistake by Courtney Walsh

In My Merry Mistake by Courtney Walsh, Raya Hart honestly isn’t sure why she’s always been so laser focused on, well, everything in her life. Her two sisters, Poppy and Eloise, are her polar opposite in personality and jobs but most importantly in their romantic lives. Raya has never had […]