Ray:Rule #1 of almost dying: Make sure someone knows your passwords. It’s hard to cancel your phone plan if you’re dead.Rule #2 of almost dying: […]
Review ❤️ Secret Nights and Northern Lights by Megan Oliver
Mona Miller lives her life by platitudes: she’s just fine, thanks; all good; not a problem! Everything is right as rain—even if it’s all a […]
Review ❤️ The Game Plan by Kristen Callihan
A beard-related dare and one hot-as-hell kiss changes everything.NFL center Ethan Dexter’s focus has always been on playing football and little else. Except when it […]
Review ❤️ Love is an Open Book by Chandra Blumberg
Mia Brady never imagined her romance novels would become bestsellers, much less inspire a hit TV show. However, after signing a deal to write the final book of the series, she’s struck by a serious case of writer’s block.
Review ❤️ How to Sell a Romance by Alexa Martin
Emerson Pierce loves everything about being a kindergarten teacher except the painfully low salary. It isn’t until she hears about Petunia Lemon—an opportunity to sell […]
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 ❤️ First Time Caller by B.K. Borison
Aiden Valentine has a secret: he’s fallen out of love with love. And as the host of Baltimore’s romance hotline, that’s a bit of a […]
Giveaway & Excerpt ❖ One in a Million by Beverley Kendall
It’s here! I’m giving away a digital OR autographed print copy of ONE IN A MILLION and TOKEN. Comment on the post to enter to […]
Review ❤️ Strike and Burn by Taylor Hutton
Honor Stone is all alone in this world. No family, no money, no future. So when she locks eyes with Strike Madden—in the morgue of all places—she’s not in the mood to be seduced.
Review ❤️ Once Smitten, Twice Shy by Chloe Liese
Since heartbreak entered the scene, Juliet Wilmot, once a hopeless romantic, has sworn off love. But when she’s presented with the chance to revisit romance—purely […]











