The Truth According To Ember by Danica Nava | Book Review

Congratulations to Danica Nava for making history with The Truth According To Ember. Friends, I truly enjoy this book. It was a fun romp with delightful characters and a superb romance with some real serious threads too.

This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan | Book Review

The more I read by Kennedy Ryan, the bigger a fan I become. There is something about her stories that truly reach deep down and pull some emotions out. This Could Be Us is the second in the Skyland series and it is simply gorgeous. I was so glad to continue with this series — to […]

Christmas at Corgi Cove by Annie England Noblin | Book Review

Christmas At Corgi Cove by Annie England Noblin is a sweet contemporary romance about a young woman who needs some Christmas magic to save the place she considers home. Rosie Reynolds lives in Texas in a cottage on her aunt and uncle’s property. Her aunt and uncle have a rundown bed and breakfast called Corgi […]

The Holiday Mix-Up by Ginny Baird | Book Review

I love a good holiday themed book – particularly when it is a loose retelling of a movie I enjoy. The Holiday Mix-Up by Ginny Baird echoes While You Were Sleeping very loosely. It follows Katie who works as a waitress and has no family. She is asked by Juan to be his fake date at his […]

Lovelight Farms by BK Borison | Book Review

I wonder if spicy Hallmark-esque Christmas books is a holiday subgenre? Lovelight Farms by BK Borison is a contemporary romance that absolutely feels like a Hallmark movie but with some adult scenes. This story is about two best friends who fake date in hopes of winning a contest and getting the money needed to keep Stella’s […]

A Werewolf’s Guide To Seducing A Vampire by Sarah Hawley | Book Review

Tis the season for paranormal romance! There is something about picking up a werewolf romance right as the leaves are turning. A Werewolf’s Guide To Seducing A Vampire by Sarah Hawley is the third in the Glimmer Falls series. Disclaimer: I have not read the first two books yet. However, the context is easy to figure […]