I love when a book makes me feel all shouty and enthused. Seven Days In June by Tia Williams is a beautifully written book that I am so excited to talk about. When I saw Estelle recommend it during the Forever Open House webinar, I knew it would be good. BUT WOW, you guys, just WOW. […]
Seven Days In June by Tia Williams | Book Review
Written In The Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur | Book Review

You know when you finish a book and you’re kind of at a loss for what to read next, so you just have someone take the decision making out of your hands and pick for you? One of my favorite people ever, Allison, saw a picture of my TBR cart and promptly picked Written In The […]
Return To Magnolia Harbor by Hope Ramsay | Book Review

One thing that I love about romance novels? You can just drop right into a series without having read the previous books! Return To Magnolia Harbor is the third book in Hope Ramsay’s Moonlight Bay series. It also happens to be both the first book from the series and the first book by Ramsay that I’ve […]
The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai | Audiobook Review

Why Did I Listen To The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai? The Right Swipe by Alisha Rai has been sitting in my TBR cart since I obtained a TBR cart. I didn’t really feel pushed to read it — that is, until I got the third book in the series in the mail as well […]
Life’s Too Short by Abby Jimenez | Book Review

I am obsessed with Abby Jimenez’s books. Each one seems even better than the one before. Reading Life’s Too Short, her third book was such a treat. I fell hard and fast for this book and basically inhaled it. Readers who need a guaranteed outpouring of feelings and great characters and a can’t stop won’t stop […]
Dream A Little Dream by Melinda Curtis | Book Review

I love finding new to me romance authors and then devouring their works. Melinda Curtis has caught my attention with her Sunshine Valley series. It’s a fun replacement for the Haven Point series by RaeAnne Thayne and just so refreshing. Dream A Little Dream is the third book in the series and was a good reminder […]