Power Play by KR Collins

I can’t get enough of hockey player Sophie Fournier I have to start by saying that this series is one of my favourites. I use the words confused and frustrated a lot when talking about it but I promise it’s not in a negative way. I think, to some extent, my emotions reflect those of […]
Table for Two by Kate Gavin, narrated by Anastasia Watley

A very sweet opposites-attract romance Table for Two by Kate Gavin is a very sweet opposites-attract romance. I was drawn to it because my favorite ray of sunshine Anastasia Watley did the narration and I never pass up a chance to listen to her voice. The romance is fairly uncomplicated with the traditional angsty break-up […]
The Disappearance of Lindy James by Catherine Maiorisi

A different but good read I’m a little late in reviewing this as I was out of town, visiting family, for America’s holiday. As much fun as I had, I’m glad to be back home and found that I almost devoured this book. This book covers some tough subjects and I even felt a little […]
The Great Charade by Gerri Hill

The magic of a New Mexico Christmas Now is the time to get your Christmas-themed reading done, so Gerri Hill’s The Great Charade is right what we need. 51 Chapters of Holiday cheer await when Abby Carpenter needs a fake girlfriend to survive a 10-day family holiday gathering in the snowy mountains of Red River, […]
Walk Between Worlds by Samara Breger

A good fantasy debut with all sorts of twists I’ve been trying to decide where to start with this review and I’m still not sure, so I’ll start with what matters most: I liked this book a lot. It’s a debut and I’m very much looking forward to the author’s future stories. I usually try […]
Read Between the Lines by Rachel Lacey

A cute rom-com about finding true love despite a rocky start As happens every so often, I found myself liking Read Between the Lines more at the end than at the beginning. What the book is about: Rosie inherited her mother’s bookstore, Between the Pages, and couldn’t be happier about her job. She’s a huge […]
Welcome to Paradise by Lise Gold

A steamy romance about finding love away from home What’s in a name? Not necessarily the truth, obviously. Lockdown is over but in the meantime, Lisa lost her job and her girlfriend and can’t really afford to stay in London while she tries to turn her life around. Benidorm it is, then. Paradise Hotel may […]
Marry Me by Melissa Brayden

The tale of two different books I think of Brayden as being the queen of WLW romance and I’m always very excited to read her new books. I was a little late in reading this one. I was trying my best to space out all the books I was most excited to read so that […]
The Awkward Truth by Lee Winter

The awkward truth of homelessness This is a “sidequel” to The Brutal Truth, a funny term to convey that a secondary character from a previous book is featured as a lead. Readers got to know Felicity Simmons as the chief of staff of media mogul Elena Bartell in The Brutal Truth. Felicity is also featured […]