Christmas On 4th Street | Susan Mallery | Book Review

So you guys, I visited Fool’s Gold for the first time and it turns out, I might just have to keep on revisiting Susan Mallery’s fictional California town set right in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. My very first encounter with Mallery’s much-recommended series was a book from the middle, but you know, I really enjoyed Christmas […]

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 […]

Allison: Stripped | Edie Harris | Book Review

Randomly stumbling upon a giveaway on twitter is honestly one of my favorite things to do. And that is exactly what happened a couple of weeks ago when I saw someone retweeted a tweet from author Edie Harris where she was giving away copies of her new e-book Stripped to a select few who replied […]

Allison: The Longest Ride | Nicholas Sparks | Book Review

When I was younger, Nicholas Sparks was my go-to author. Whenever I found out he had a new book coming out, it was on my shelf or in my hands within a couple days of the release. Now that I’m a little bit older and maybe a little bit wiser this is not necessarily still […]