Althea Hartley has lost her spark. As the youngest daughter of an eccentric family, playwrighting is in her blood. But two failed Seasons have left […]
Review ❤️ Finders Keepers by Sarah Adler
Last week, Nina Hunnicutt was a professor about to move into a gorgeous new apartment with her long-term boyfriend. Now, she’s single, unemployed, and living […]
Review ❤️ Realm of Thieves by Karina Halle
For Brynla Aihr, crime and survival have always gone hand in hand. Ever since she escaped the fanatical dragon-worshipping cult that controls her homeland, she’s had to carve out a life doing the unthinkable:
Review ❤️ A Rare Find by Joanna Lowell
Elfreda Marsden has finally made a major discovery—an ancient amulet proving the Viking army camped on her family’s estate. Too bad her nemesis is back from London, […]
Review ❤️ Save the Date by Allison Raski
You are cordially invited to the wedding of Emma Moskowitz and…someone…When couples therapist Emma Moskowitz is unceremoniously dumped by her fiancé six months before their […]
Review 🔍 Dead Post Society by Diane Kelly
This year’s honor roll is killer…Carpenter Whitney Whitaker and her cousin Buck are no strangers to murder. After all, they’ve encountered corpses on their properties […]
Review ❤️ Duke and Lady Scandal by Christy Carlyle
Alexandra Prince is clever, outspoken, and, yes, perhaps a bit impulsive. Yet she’s always been overshadowed by her siblings. While they are off on adventurous expeditions
Review 🔍 Snowy Chance With a Chance of Murder by Barbara Early
Jessica Fletcher has taken a nasty spill on the ice, leaving her in a wheelchair for several weeks. She tries to work on her latest manuscript but finds…
Review ❤️ My Inconvenient Duke by Loretta Chase
Of all the dukes in all the world, why does it have to be him?
Lady Alice Ancaster needs a husband, and fast, because her reckless brother is going to get
Review ❤️ Blood Beneath the Snow by Alexandra Kennington
Revna is no stranger to struggle. As the only member of the royal family without a magical ability, she is seen as an embarrassing mistake […]











