THE WALL OF WINNIPEG AND ME checks off several boxes for what makes a good romance book. A brooding hero of few words: Check. A tension-filled journey to love: Check. Likable characters: Check. Good relationship development: Check. All of these things had me ...
Audiobook Review – The Wall of Winnipeg and Me by Mariana Zapata
Audiobook Review – Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen
FREE BOOK: As of posting this review BITTERSWEET is free on Amazon. Be sure to check price before one-clicking. Sarina Bowen is yet another author I hadn't read until picking up BITTERSWEET. This is the first book in Bowen's True North series, a series of interconnected ...
Book Review – Mister Romance by Leisa Rayven
Find out what happens when a cynical journalist who doesn't believe in love and romance gets New York's most exclusive escort to lay his charm on thick for an exposé she's writing. MISTER ROMANCE is a sweet and sexy romance with a fantastic tension-filled build-up that I ...
Book Review – Play On by Samantha Young
Samantha Young has penned some of my favorite love stories, including On Dublin Street and Before Jamaica Lane. However, unlike those old favorites, PLAY ON, didn't capture my heart or leave an impression on me. Nora meets and falls for the ever-charming Jim in her Ohio ...
Book Review – Bright Side by Kim Holden
Kim Holden's BRIGHT SIDE has been on my radar since it came out. I love a good bookish ugly cry, so I picked it up in hopes of feeling the same emotional kick in the gut as everyone else. However, this one did very little for me emotionally. The writing was blatant and ...
Book Review – Arabella Park: Season 1 by Meiling
"These teenagers really got themselves into some deep trouble." That's what I kept saying while reading this book. Evan Tyler's (writing as Meiling) young adult is a mystery that will keep you guessing until the very end. Mimi Nvarro disappears without a trace, and her best ...
Book Review – Mists of the Serengeti by Leylah Attar
Leylah Attar's MISTS OF THE SERENGETI takes readers on a African adventure to a coffee farm in Tanzania and through the vast expanse of the Serengeti, introducing readers to Rodel and Jack and their quest to save children in danger. Leylah Attar's ability to bring readers ...
Book Review – Paper Hearts by Claire Contreras
PAPER HEARTS is a second-chance romance and the second novel in Claire Contreras's Hearts series. After I read Kaleidoscope Hearts, I was curious to see what happened between Mia and Jensen and why she was so hurt and upset with him. You definitely find out why in the ...
Book Review – A Postcard Would Be Nice by Steph Campbell
In the United States, every two minutes someone is sexually assaulted. Two minutes! Steph Campbell brings awareness to the issue of sexual assault in her newest young adult novel, A POSTCARD WOULD BE NICE. But she talks about it in a way that isn't as widely discussed—sexual ...
Book Review – Heart-Shaped Hack by Tracey Garvis Graves
Tracey Garvis Graves's debut novel On the Island was the only book of hers I'd read prior to picking up Heart-Shaped Hack. Kate and Ian's story was just the book that hit the spot after reading some darker emotional reads. It's romantic with bits of humor but also has some ...