“He’d fallen in love with her that day. And the next day…she’d run from him.” This book doesn’t start slow and steady. You get thrown into this world immediately. I haven’t read the previous books and felt like maybe I was missing something which is my own fault. I would definitely suggest reading the earlier […]
Contemporary Romance
[Steph’s Review]: To Love Jason Thorn by Ella Maise
This story was just a bucket of warm & fuzzies. And though I’m not a warm & fuzzies type of gal, I found that I couldn’t resist the happy feels that came with reading this book. Matter of fact, I devoured this book TWICE in one(ish) sitting, back-to-back. This has a friends-to-lovers, AND a celebrity […]
[Steph’s Review]: Down Too Deep by J. Daniels
First, let me start off by saying that this book can be read as a standalone, whether you’ve read the other books in the series or not. Two single parents, three young kids, and one unforgettable romance. Second, let me just say: I mean, a summer romance between two single parents who form a bond […]
[Victoria’s Review]: Well Met by Jen DeLuca
Good ‘Morrow and Well Met, My Lords and Ladies! Allow me the distinct honor and privilege of introducing to your acquaintance this charming debut novel featuring wit, humor, romance, swashbuckling pirates, and daring Highlanders. Can you tell that I enjoy a bit of theater with my reading? Add in the fact that I’m a history […]
[Bre’s Review]: The Candle Palace by Devney Perry
“We’d all had wild, whirlwind romances with the men in our lives. My story was the tamest one, to say the least. There’d been no murder or arson or kidnapping or mafia involvement. But we all had one thing in common. Love.” While this is supposed to be a novella, it’s on the longer side […]
[Bre’s Review]: Discretion by Karina Halle
“How was I able to go through life not knowing just what it was like to have someone be so in tune with every cell in your body, every drop of blood pouring through your veins?” Discretion is a modern day fairy tale that will fulfill all your grown-up fantasies. While backpacking through Europe, Sadie […]
[Asis’ Review] Nothing But This by Natasha Anders
I was super excited to read another marriage book by Natasha Anders because I’ve loved every single other book of hers that’s come into my hands. And her writing did not disappoint with this one, I enjoyed it a lot and it sucked me right in. I did make a dumb mistake by thinking this […]
[Lisa’s Review]: Faker by Sarah Smith
Emmie Echavarre works in a male-dominated field and is, according to herself, a professional faker. The tough facade she puts on from nine to five Monday through Friday is a stark contrast to her otherwise easy-going self – but Emmie considers it a necessity to hold her own against the primarily male workforce at her power […]