Genre: Contemporary Romance

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

Guest Review: Man of Action by Janie Crouch

I have been reading the Omega Sector and Omega Sector: Critical Response books by Janie Crouch for a while now, and while they’re not exactly ground breaking, they’ve been solid Intrigue series, so I was looking forward to the newest title. While I appreciated the somewhat ambitious themes the author took on in this book, I got so damn […]

Guest Review: The Billionaire’s Favorite Mistake by Jessica Clare

Guest Review: The Billionaire’s Favorite Mistake by Jessica Clare

Greer has been in love with Asher for many years.  She wants him to finally notice her as a woman rather than just a friend.  She completely works herself over and then heads to a costume party at their friends’ house.  By the time Greer arrives Asher is three sheets to the wind but she […]

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

Guest Review: Sleepless in Manhattan by Sarah Morgan

I enjoy Sarah Morgan‘s writing and I cannot resist a sibling’s best friend plot. Picking up Sleepless in Manhattan was a win-win on both fronts. Paige Walker heads into work one morning 100% sure she’s in for a promotion. The last event she organized was a big hit and she knows she’s a hard worker. […]

Review: Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen

Review: Bittersweet by Sarina Bowen

Sarina Bowen does it again! She entertained the socks right off of me with her latest release, Bittersweet. Bittersweet is the first book in her new True North series and it features a grumpy farmer that melted me from the very first page. Griffin Shipley hasn’t seen Audrey Kidder in five years, not since she […]

Review: 26 Kisses by Anna Michels

Review: 26 Kisses by Anna Michels

This was a quick read for me as most contemporary YA’s are. If I had to describe this book in two words, they would probably be cute and fluffy. Veda’s boyfriend Mark broke up with her right before summer kicked off and she’s heartbroken. She was expecting to spend this last summer with Mark, before […]