Book Review: Djara by Kat Evans

Read for the second time. The day after I read it the first time. Why? Because I love this. And I had to read to my wife. I think I liked it more the second time, too. Guh. Why is this so good? Why is there not more? What is this life?

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Book Review: Love Unscripted by Emma Collins

A heartwarming age gap romance Riley is a closeted lesbian actress that has dreams of being a screenwriter. She has trouble coming up with a fresh idea, so she decides to practice by adapting a favorite book. Once written, it is good enough to run with but she needs to get permission from the author…

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Book Review: Dal Sengo by Jax Meyer

Heart big enough for two Dal Segno is a sweet age gap romance. Cam is an ex marine that is trying to redefine her life after the death of her partner. She decides to take music classes at the local college to get back into drumming. 

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Book Review: Practice Makes Perfect by Carsen Taite

A breezy legal romance. Campbell has had enough of working for her jerk boss. At a reunion, she proposes that her law school besties join her in venturing off on their own to create their own law practice. They need to drum up new business and through the help of Campbell’s brother’s inside connections, they […]

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Book Review: The Love Song Of Sawyer Bell by Avon Gale

Sawyer Bell deserves all the love songs. Vix is the lead singer in an alt-rock/americana band. They are out a fiddle player and need to find a replacement. Sawyer is a Julliard level violinist who auditions for the spot. They embark on a tour which takes them through many cities, across thousands of miles, and […]

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