By: Ashley Poston “Because the way he kisses feels like the way I fall in love, sharp and quick and deep.” Audrey Love is the self proclaimed “girl before;” you know the one, the girlfriend before the guy finds his forever. The one he dates before he finds the one that he wants to marry.Continue reading “With Any Luck”
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A Most Malicious Messenger
By: Katherine Black Many thanks to Love Books Tours and Bloodhound Books for the ARC of this book and the stop on the book tour. ABOUT THE BOOK Menacing texts lead to murder in an English village, in this unmissable, witty mystery by the Dagger Award–nominated author of A Most Unusual Demise. May Morrigan isContinue reading “A Most Malicious Messenger”
The Manor House
By: Gilly Macmillan I’m not sure how I was introduced to this book. Nicole and Tom are childhood sweethearts and a great couple. While life had been a struggle for them, they won the lottery and built a beautiful house. But their dream life turns into a nightmare when Nicole comes home and finds herContinue reading “The Manor House”
You, Again
By: Kate Goldbeck “Maybe there’s no such thing as soulmates. Maybe there are only people who trust each other enough to begin something without being assured of the end.” I’m glad I read this one, even though it was over 400 pages! When Ari and Josh meet, they hate each other. Then they run intoContinue reading “You, Again”
The Spice Maker’s Secret
By: Renita D’Silva Many thanks to Bookouture for the ARC of this book and the stop on the book tour! ABOUT THE BOOK 1939, India. Gently kissing her child, Bindu reaches into her pot of powder and touches her finger to the baby’s forehead. She tries to hide her tears behind her sari as sheContinue reading “The Spice Maker’s Secret”
Someone I Used to Know
By: Paige Toon This was my first read of the year and Paige Toon knocked it out of the park with a 5 star book! Fifteen year old Leah lived in a house with her parents and her foster siblings. As the only, biological child of her parents, the foster siblings were like her realContinue reading “Someone I Used to Know”
Playing Nice
By: J.P. Delaney “Psychopaths are like tone-deaf people at a concert, mocking those who cry at the beauty of the music as fools. This was a good one. Peter Riley and his partner Maddie Wilson find out that the baby that they took home from the hospital, Theo, two years ago wasn’t their own child.Continue reading “Playing Nice”
The Lover
By: Silvia Moreno-Garcia “From the first moment he’d spoken to her, she’d loved him, then had to endure the agony of his loss. Now she knew a new agony, both the pleasure of his embrace and the weight of sin.” So this was different for me. In this short story, Judith wants to find aContinue reading “The Lover”
Back on the Boulevard
By: Samantha Robinson I enjoyed the first book to this series, so when I saw there was a second one, I decided to read it! This picks up where the first book left off. Carly has spent the summer with the boys and family she met, but now she has to go back to school.Continue reading “Back on the Boulevard”
The Christmas Fix
By: Lucy Score “You’re the color in a gray day. I don’t know how else to describe it. I look at you, and I see all this passion and joy and fun and excitement. I’ve never met anyone like you.” I didn’t seem to love this one as much as everyone else. A hurricane hitsContinue reading “The Christmas Fix”