Excerpt from All Grown Up by Vi Keeland
Excited about Vi Keeland’s upcoming release, All Grown Up? Can’t wait until July 8th? You’re in luck. Check out this sneak peek!
Excited about Vi Keeland’s upcoming release, All Grown Up? Can’t wait until July 8th? You’re in luck. Check out this sneak peek!
Check out this excerpt and teaser for THE GUY ON THE RIGHT by Kate Stewart! Don’t forget to add this romantic comedy to your TBR list!
The Princess begins mere seconds after the heart-pounding ending of The Bastard.
I freely admit that I’ve got a huge appetite for single parent romances, and Getting Played is the crème de la crème. Emma Chase is my go-to author for romantic comedy, so I’m not surprised that she delivers once again in a big way.
I like to imagine that Sarina Bowen has as much fun writing the Brooklyn series as I have reading it. Superfan is a mood-lifting delight and a great addition to my sports rom com library.
Happy Release Day to Rachel Higginson! NEVER FALL IN LOVE WITH A ROCK STAR releases today. I’m always in the mood for a good rock star romance. Read on for an excerpt.
While Handle with Care is part of Helena Hunting’s Shacking Up series it is most definitely a standalone, it also has the character we all love to hate from the series: Armstrong Moorehead. August 27th is a long time to wait for the release, so in the meantime read on for a sneak peek at Chapter One.
Stuck With You is pretty standard fare for a novella. It sits firmly in the didn’t love it, didn’t hate it category for me.
I love Helena Hunting’s hilarious Shacking Up series, and I’m looking forward to a new addition. MAKING UP releases July 16, 2019. Can’t wait? Read Chapter One and then pre-order your copy.
I have yet to read a book by Taylor Jenkins Reid that I haven’t loved, so I am not surprised that I inhaled Daisy Jones & The Six in one sitting. She manages to take an interesting story and make it exceptional by telling it in an innovative way.
I was hooked on The Bastard from the first chapter with its fast pace and intense emotions. The story left me eager for more, despite some flaws that would normally have me giving the book a lower rating.
I think I set myself up for disappointment with Natalie Tan’s Book of Luck and Fortune. I expected an epic Like Water for Chocolate meets The Joy Luck Club tale. What I got was a cute story, but one that failed to hold my interest.