Tag: St. Martin’s Press

Review: Wanderlust by Kitty French

Review: Wanderlust by Kitty French

A sweet, short story about two friends who reunite as more. Ruby and Ford were really close during their university days. They were attracted to each other but ignored it in favor of their friendship. Until the night they graduated. Then they shared a steamy kiss that changed things between them. Except not enough, since […]

Review: Break for Me by Shiloh Walker

Review: Break for Me by Shiloh Walker

Break for Me and Burn for Me are prequels to Walker’s Shadows and Secrets series, featuring the Bell siblings. Though written as stand-alone novellas, it’s been recommended Burn for Me be read first, as it lays the foundation of the story and provides additional details for this book. Dean and Jensen have been dancing around […]

Guest Review: Keep Quiet by Lisa Scottoline

Guest Review: Keep Quiet by Lisa Scottoline

Natalia’s review of Keep Quiet by Lisa Scottoline  Jake Buckman’s relationship with his sixteen-year-old son Ryan is not an easy one, so at the urging of his loving wife, Pam, Jake goes alone to pick up Ryan at their suburban movie theater. On the way home, Ryan asks to drive on a deserted road, and Jake sees […]

Excerpt (+ Giveaway): Fly Away by Kristin Hannah

Excerpt (+ Giveaway): Fly Away by Kristin Hannah

Today we’re giving away a copy of Fly Away by Kristin Hannah. As teenagers in the seventies, Tully Hart and Kate Mularky were inseparable.  Tully, with her make-up and her halter tops, was the coolest girl in school.  Kate, with her glasses and her high water jeans, was the geeky outsider.  But chance and circumstance […]

Guest Review: Why Dukes Say I Do by Manda Collins

Guest Review: Why Dukes Say I Do by Manda Collins

Whitley’s review of Why Dukes Say I Do (Wicked Widows #1) by Manda Collins. Even in London society—where everyone knows what you did last season—you never know who’s next in line to walk down the aisle, in Why Dukes Say I Do… TRUE LOVE IS OFTEN FOUND With her whirlwind social life in London, Lady Isabella […]