Received an ARC from Net Gallery for an honest review. My first time meeting Kate Meader was at an online (Facebook) Book Release Party for Baby It’s Cold Outside. The second time was in person (fan girl) RWA in NYC,… Continue Reading →
Kristan Higgins is just one of my favorite go-to authors after reading something dark. For the most part, her writing can always make me smile. Anything for You touches upon some deep issues; Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, children of alcoholics, adult… Continue Reading →
Catch Me (Steele Brothers series, #1) – Re-releasing October 27th Rick Steele has avoided relationships since he caught his fiancée cheating, but when his friend refers him to the exclusive agency, FANTA-C to experience the night of his dreams, he’s… Continue Reading →
Is it possible for a guy to turn on a switch and realize he’s been in love with a girl that’s been under his nose for over a decade?
Ashleigh Franklin can’t decide.
Ashleigh wants the fairy tale. Ever since she was a kid, her best friend’s brother, Luke, has been her fantasy Prince Charming. Now he’s trying to convince her that she’s the one he’s wanted all these years. There’s no way it’s that easy to escape the friend zone.
Single after years living with a girlfriend, Luke has finally woken up. What he’s been waiting for has been right under his nose for almost his entire life. Can he persuade her that he’s serious and won’t break her heart?
A Wonder Woman costume, a bottle of tequila and a game of truth or dare between two close friends changes everything.
Received an ARC from Net Gallery for an honest review. This book introduced me to the writings of Monica James. Have to say was impressed with this story, so much so, I read it in one day. Dr. Dixon Mathews… Continue Reading →
Rec’d an ARC from Net Gallery for an honest review: Millicent Ann Cross goes to a high school graduation party meets a biker name, Logan Judd, love at first site. They date for a short time and move in together… Continue Reading →
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