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Review: Meet Cute by Helena Hunting

Review: Meet Cute by Helena Hunting

This is my first book by Hunting. Based on the cover and blurb, I thought it would be a light, fluffy romance. While it had light, fluffy elements, the overall theme was actually quite somber. Once I adjusted my expectations, I easily fell into the story. I listened to the audiobook and I really enjoyed […]

Review: Getting Hot with the Scot by Melonie Johnson

Review: Getting Hot with the Scot by Melonie Johnson

Getting Hot with the Scot is the debut novel from author Melonie Johnson, and kicks off the Sometimes in Love series, which features 5 college friends who embark on an epic vacation, spanning 5 countries. Here we meet Cassie. She’s uptight and organized to the nth degree, but she decides to let loose during her […]

What Are You Reading? (+ Lori Wilde Giveaway)

What Are You Reading? (+  Lori Wilde Giveaway)

Casee: I finally got some reading time in during my flight to see Holly. I’m halfway through Wild Man by Kristen Ashley and am enjoying it far more than I thought I would. Brock and Tess are a breath of fresh air. I really wanted to listen to something new to both Holly and myself […]

Throwback Thursday Review: She Drives Me Crazy by Leslie Kelly

Throwback Thursday Review: She Drives Me Crazy by Leslie Kelly

Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. Enjoy! This review was originally posted on May 17, 2008 She Drives Me Crazy is the first book in the Walker Brothers Series by Leslie Kelly. Emma returns to her hometown of Joyful, Georgia with her tail between her legs after getting […]

Blog Tour: The Scent of Murder by Kylie Logan

Blog Tour: The Scent of Murder by Kylie Logan

THE SCENT OF MURDER (May 7, 2019) by Kylie Logan is the start of a new series featuring Jazz Ramsey, a cadaver dog handler. When she and her newest trainee, Luther, find a body during a routine training exercise, things get complicated. Excerpt CHAPTER 1 It had rained that afternoon and the sidewalks were still […]