Book Review: Across The Hall by Kat Jackson

Caitlin has recently divorced, found a new condo, and started a new job as a substitute teacher. She is totally fine with her single life sharing nights with her chubby kitty and free time with her frustrating best friend. Mallory is the prickly history teacher from ‘Across the Hall.’ None of the other teachers get […]

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Book Review: Love’s Falling Star by B.D. Grayson

Stories like these are successful because who hasn’t had that fantasy of what it would be like to date a famous movie star or musician? This one was unique in that Vanessa held her own as an individual. I think I probably liked her more than the superstar, Lochlan Paige. I felt like this showcased […]

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Book Review: Liberty Bay by Karis

There are so many social media stars/influencers in the world now, that it was interesting to see that profession make it to the pages in a lesfic romance. I really felt for Gina and her loss of self as she had to leave her world behind. Of course, that led her to the ranch of […]

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Book Review: The Mandolin Lunch by Missouri Vaun

I really enjoyed this book. There was chemistry right from the first meeting in a music shop. And I liked the crush-like feelings. The forced proximity. Will they / won’t they? Should they / Shouldn’t they? It is always such a big deal when there is a child involved, too. Add to the mix that […]

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Book Review: Lucas by Elna Holst

ninestarpress.com/product/lucas/(opens in a new tab) This one took a bit to get into. It is a story told in all letters. Correspondence between a woman and her ‘friend’ whom she never actually sends the letters to. She just uses the writing as sort of like a journal, I guess. The sentence structure and words were […]

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Book Review: The Devil Behind Us by S.C. Wilson

Strong second book in a series. The first was so hard to read but worth it for finishing. I was interested in what would happen to these characters. It continues right where the last one ended. It had been awhile since I read the first installment, so it took me a bit to remember everyone […]

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Book Review: Love’s Portrait by Anna Larner

Overall, I enjoyed the chemistry, romance, and poetic style of writing that showed up at times. This was a little too artsy/museum for me. There was a lot of research and talk of art. It is not really a big interest of mine so at times I wanted to skim through some scenes. But there […]

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