Review: Risky (Adventures in Love #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds

Risky (Adventures in Love #2) by Aurora Rose Reynolds From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Aurora Rose Reynolds comes a bittersweet romance about the risks and rewards of falling in love. Everly never expected to move back in with her parents, and she definitely didn’t expect to do so as a single mother. But with the father of... Continue Reading →

Review: The Woman from the Past (Grassi Family #4) by Jessica Gadziala

The Woman from the Past (Grassi Family #4) by Jessica Gadziala Four years ago, my boyfriend was killed by an unknown assailant, sending my entire life into a tailspin. After years of suffering with no end in sight, I did the unthinkable. I tracked down the man who’d killed my boyfriend - a mafia hitman... Continue Reading →

Review: The One Who Loves You (Tickled Pink #1) by Pippa Grant

The One Who Loves You (Tickled Pink #1) by Pippa Grant From USA Today bestselling author Pippa Grant comes a fabulously sharp-witted romantic comedy about a socialite’s fall from elitist grace to backcountry purgatory—and her accidental tumble into love. If the Upper East Side had an evil twin, it would be Tickled Pink, Wisconsin. This run-down, backwoods... Continue Reading →

Review: First Star I See Tonight (Chicago Stars, #8) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

First Star I See Tonight (Chicago Stars, #8) by Susan Elizabeth Phillips A star quarterback and a feisty detective play for keeps in this sporty, sexy, sassy novel—a long-awaited new entry in the beloved, award-winning, New York Times bestselling author’s fan-favorite Chicago Stars football series. Piper Dove is a woman with a dream—to become the... Continue Reading →

Review: How to Survive Family Holidays by Jack Whitehall, Michael Whitehall & Hilary Whitehall

How to Survive Family Holidays by Jack Whitehall, Michael Whitehall (& Hilary Whitehall One part 'Lonely Planet', one part tell-all family memoir, this is the definitive and hilarious guide on how to survive your family holiday, by Jack Whitehall, with a little bit of help from Michael and Hilary Whitehall. No one family has more... Continue Reading →

Review: The Last Eligible Billionaire by Pippa Grant

The Last Eligible Billionaire by Pippa Grant Emotionally unavailable doesn’t even begin to describe my new fake boyfriend. He’s cold. He’s distant. He has more defenses than a nuclear missile silo. And he’s the ultimate catch of the century. At least, according to his bank statement. My job’s simple: Keep Hayes Rutherford’s matchmaking relatives and... Continue Reading →

Review: Plant: House plants: choosing, styling, caring by Gynelle Leon

Plant: House plants: choosing, styling, caring by Gynelle Leon Plant is a stylish, practical, modern guide to the world of house plants House plants can change a home in an instant. A flash of color, a calming influence, they are adaptable, affordable and - if you know how - easy to care for. In Plant, horticultural expert... Continue Reading →

Review: Home Sweet Houseplant by Baylor Chapman

Home Sweet Houseplant: A Room-by-Room Guide to Plant Decor (Living with Plants) by Baylor Chapman No matter what space you’re considering—from a kitchen window to a loft-size living room—this book, adapted from Decorating with Plants, will show you how to find the perfect plant for the perfect spot. Plant designer Baylor Chapman starts with the basics,... Continue Reading →

Review: Curly (Hell’s Handlers MC Florida Chapter #1) by Lilly Atlas

Curly (Hell’s Handlers MC Florida Chapter #1) by Lilly Atlas Travis Bryant, known in the biker world as Curly, spent thirteen hard years behind bars for a heinous crime he didn’t commit. When the truth finally sets him free, nothing remains of his previous life. Curly doesn’t know how to live without the brotherhood of... Continue Reading →

Review: The Baby Maker (Hunter Brothers #1) by Lili Valente

The Baby Maker (Hunter Brothers #1) by Lili Valente A sexy, swoony new Standalone rom-com from USA Today Bestseller Lili Valente... Some men are troublemakers or dealmakers. The men in my family? We're baby makers.  For six generations, the women of wine country have had a saying: don’t bang a Hunter man unless you want a bun in... Continue Reading →

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