Tag: Contemporary

Review: Always by Jeane Renick

Review: Always by Jeane Renick

Holly‘s review of Always by Jeane Renick SHE HAD PLANS …BUT LIFE IS FULL OF SURPRISES Marielle McCleary’s clock is ticking and she’s devastated. It’s now or never for this gorgeous thirty-four-year-old. Her ex-husband stalled on starting a family, and since the divorce she’s fought off romance. But one magical weekend with Thomas Saxon changes […]

Review: Other Words for Love by Lorraine Zago Rosenthal.

Review: Other Words for Love by Lorraine Zago Rosenthal.

Main Character: Ari Mitchell Love Interest: Blake Ellis Series: None Author: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads   When an unexpected inheritance enables Ari to transfer to an elite Manhattan prep school, she makes a wealthy new friend, Leigh. Leigh introduces Ari to the glamorous side of New York—and to her gorgeous cousin, Blake. Ari doesn’t think she stands a […]

Guest Review: Icebreaker by Dierdre Martin

Guest Review: Icebreaker by Dierdre Martin

Mary‘s review of Icebreaker (New York Blades, Book 9) by Deirdre Martin Attorney Sinead O’Brien’s new client is Adam Perry, the star of the New York Blades. It’s a good thing she doesn’t date clients, especially jocks. Charged with assault on another player, the private, no-nonsense Adam knows this is his last shot at Stanley […]

Guest Review: Yours for the Taking by Robin Kaye

Guest Review: Yours for the Taking by Robin Kaye

Ames’ review of Yours for the Taking (Domestic Gods, Book 4) by Robin Kaye. He might be too good to be true… Ben Walsh should be single. Handsome and wealthy, Ben is equally at home in Idaho where he grew up and in Manhattan where he’s now an art dealer. Suave and successful with impeccable […]

Review: Sean Griswold’s Head by Lindsey Leavitt.

Review: Sean Griswold’s Head by Lindsey Leavitt.

Main Character: Payton GritasLove Interest: Sean GriswoldSeries: NoneAuthor: Website|Facebook|Twitter|Goodreads According to her guidance counselor, fifteen-year-old Payton Gritas needs a focus object—an item to concentrate her emotions on. It’s supposed to be something inanimate, but Payton decides to use the thing she stares at during class: Sean Griswold’s head. They’ve been linked since third grade (Griswold-Gritas—it’s […]