Book Review: Then & Now by Monica McCallan

Instant favorite. I am a big fan of Monica McCallan. Her characters are always hot and likable, with better than average dialogue, and a small dose of angst for a good payoff. But this was so much more than that. McCallan tells an affecting story of two women finding themselves unexpectedly back in each other’s […]

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Book Review: High October by Elena Graf

“You’re my, my, my, my lover…” – Taylor Swift Liz is a 58 year-old renowned surgeon that semi-retired to Maine where she opened up a small family practice. One night she is called to the office to urgently help an actress who fell and injured her leg. The thing is, the wounded thespian just happens […]

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Book Review: Big Girl Pill by KD Williamson

Maya is a corporate team building coordinator. She left home to avoid her best friend who she had feelings for. Nina is the best friend who has been trying to stay in touch with Maya because she doesn’t want to lose her friendship. Nina’s wedding brings Maya back as a bridesmaid, convinced that if watching […]

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Book Review: Brooklyn Summer by Maggie Cummings

Kitty therapy. Ashleigh (awesome spelling, by the way) is a divorced high school math teacher that spends time at her best guy friend’s Brooklyn bar. She hasn’t quite gotten beyond the disappointment of her failed relationship. To rub things in, she frequently sees her ex-wife and the new boyfriend all over the neighborhood. Kellan is […]

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Book Review: Taking A Shot At Love by KC Richardson

Insecurity. Celeste is a university English professor. She has only had one relationship in her life that she had to leave because the woman ended up being abusive. Lisa is the basketball coach at the same university. She doesn’t have time for relationships because she is focused on her team doing well enough to gain […]

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Book Review: Out of Practice by Carsen Taite

Never the bride… Abby flies off to her vacation destination completely prepared to relax and enjoy her time of seclusion from others. But when Roxanne falls into her lap, her personal itinerary falls by the wayside. Their no-strings/no personal information fling becomes more than they agreed to but end up going their separate ways anyway. […]

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Book Review: Uncharted by Robyn Nyx

A couple of archaeologists walk into a tomb… There is a joke in there somewhere. Actually, there is quite a bit of humor in this adventure filled story of the search for the Golden Trinity. Chase and Rayne have a history. I won’t go into it here because it would ruin the fun of learning […]

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