One of the best ways to get into the mood for the holidays is to read a Christmas romance. What I love about holiday themed books is that they are usually really fast reads and give me the chance to sample authors that I probably would not have considered trying out before. I’ve never read […]
Allison: A Christmas To Remember | Anthology Review
A Christmas To Remember is a new anthology filled with short stories from Jill Shavis, Kristen Ashley, Hope Ramsey, Molly Cannon, and Marilyn Pappano. All of the stories are set around Christmas time, and each have some sort of a tie to other series or other characters that the authors have previously written about. It […]
The Christmas Wedding Quilt | Anthology Review
I swear to God, my enjoyment of this book, The Christmas Wedding Quilt, an anthology with stories by Emilie Richards, Janice Kay Johnson, and Sarah Mayberry signals that I am becoming a young old lady. Y’all, I chose to read this book over others aimed at a younger audience. Like, I think this is aimed at […]
Candlelight Christmas | Susan Wiggs | Book Review
I have never before read a Susan Wiggs book, but I know of a few bloggers who are fans. I tend to trust book bloggers and their opinions, at least the ones I know well. So, when several Christmas books presented themselves on Netgalley, I did not hesitate in downloading the ones that were authored […]
Simply Irresistible | Jill Shalvis | Book Review
Probably my favorite thing about being a book blogger is that I have made friends who serve as better tastemakers than people in real life. These friends subtly convince me to read various things by virtue of being so enthusiastic. One such friend is a person that I can always count on to give a […]
The Perfect Match | Kristan Higgins | Book Review
There are certain authors that you know are good for satisfying a genre itch when you are in a certain craving mood. For me, when I get to craving small town romances, the author I know I can immediately turn to for a superb read with an interesting main plot, engaging subplots and unique characterization […]