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Book Review: Lucky by Kris Bryant

Serena has had a rough life. She had to practically raise her little sister, Faith, because her mother was busy being an alcoholic. A spur of the moment decision to buy a lottery ticket and her luck changes instantly. As the newest lottery winner in

Book Review: Begin Again by Kat Jackson

Emily has been living with Lauren for 5 years and things have not been going well between them. Lauren hasn’t been sleeping in their bed and has been generally standoffish. Emily doesn’t know what is wrong, and to make matters worse, Lauren doesn’t like to

Book Review: Reaping the Benefits by E.J. Noyes

Paperwork of death. Morgan is successfully running a business and in competition with another fierce employee to get an award. When the dorky hot IT woman, Jane, becomes her client and refuses to fill out important paperwork, it puts the award in jeopardy for Morgan.

Book Review: Waiting For You by Elle Spencer

Living in the past. Lindsay is a recently divorced artist and mother. She sells her work through a gallery her best friend, Patty, owns and operates in town. They have lived in their small town their whole lives. And that whole time, Lindsay has been

Book Review: Lost In Paradise by Rachel Lacey

The fortunate stranded. Nicole is rewarding herself with a cruise after going through a divorce. She meets a flirty Fiona at the bar. They move to a private part of the deck to connect a little bit when their ship is suddenly commandeered. They work

Book Review: Don’t Cry For Me by Rachel Lacey

Exactly what I needed. I have been reading a lot of just so-so books recently. I wasn’t sure if it was because of the quality of books or if maybe my head has been in a funny space as a result of quarantine during this

Book Review: Dare To Love by A.L. Brooks

Phoenix rising. Carmen is a self-made talent manager for celebrities. She is overworked and just going through the motions with her boyfriend of convenience. After a meeting with her lesbian friends, Tamsyn and Maggie, she realizes that she wants what they have. A meaningful and

Book Review: The Mortician’s Daughter by Nan Higgins

Death Agents. Aria has a 22nd birthday to remember. She learns that her family legacy is to help the dead cross over and her life long dream of becoming a professional singer comes crushing down forever. She goes into training and meets a cute girl

Book Review: All At Sea by Cheyenne Blue

Stowaway. Stevie just had a milestone moment in her life and should be celebrating with her rich family on their yacht. Her moment is overshadowed, however, by her sister’s poorly timed engagement. Not that it was her fault. Leave it to dumb guys to assume