Publisher: Berkley

Wendy Wax Discusses The House on Mermaid Point (+GIVEAWAY)

Wendy Wax Discusses The House on Mermaid Point (+GIVEAWAY)

Wendy, thanks for joining us and sharing news of your new novel THE HOUSE ON MERMAID POINT. So many readers are delighted to have a chance to be back with Maddie, Avery and Nicole, the characters you introduced in TEN BEACH ROAD a few years ago. Was it difficult to get back into their lives? […]

Guest Review: Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden

Guest Review: Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden

Whitley’s review of Gossamer Wing by Delphine Dryden A Spy. An Airship. And a Broken Heart. After losing her husband to a rogue French agent, Charlotte Moncrieffe wants to make her mark in international espionage. And what could be better for recovering secret long-lost documents from the Palais Garnier than her stealth dirigible, Gossamer Wing? […]

Guest Review: Can’t Stop Believing by Jodi Thomas

Guest Review: Can’t Stop Believing by Jodi Thomas

Cord is back in Harmony after a stint in prison for a misunderstanding.  He’s keeping his head down and dealing with the looks he gets being the “ex-con.”  He works at a trucking company but really his main goal is working the farm his parents left him and making it profitable.  When Nevada Britain comes […]

Guest Review: Betting the Rainbow by Jodi Thomas

Guest Review: Betting the Rainbow by Jodi Thomas

Dusti and Abby run the Delaney farm and do it well. They don’t make a ton of money but they keep it up. Unfortunately when they took it over both girls had to let their dreams go. Dusti is determined to get Abby that last semester in Nursing School and then maybe she’ll find a […]

Guest Review: Disarm: The Complete Novel by June Gray

Guest Review: Disarm: The Complete Novel by June Gray

  When the secrets of the past begin to surface, the truth can be disarming… Twenty-six-year-old Elsie Sherman has had a crush on her brother’s best friend, Henry Logan, since she was twelve years old. Unfortunately, Henry—now an Air Force officer—has only ever treated her like a younger sister, stepping into her brother’s shoes after […]