Brenda Jackson’s Granger series fills two of my 2021 book-ish resolutions; read more series and read off my Kindle. This series follows the Granger brothers, who are called back home to Charlottesville when their grandfather falls ill. The brothers make him a deathbed promise to run the family aeronautics company and overturn their father’s wrongfulRead the Post
Written in The Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
Written In the Stars is a thoroughly modern romance for the millennial generation that hits all of the rom-com beats! Our heroines are Darcy, an uptight actuary scorned by love and Elle, a quirky, starry-eyed astrologist looking for true love. Get it? Elle. Darcy. I’ll admit, I was kind of stand-offish about this book becauseRead the Post
Black Romance Giveaway Hop Sign Ups
I am so excited to be hosting the Black Romance Giveaway Hop with Mocha Girls Read and Em’s Bookish Musings ! If you’re a bookish creator who supports Black romance sign up to host a giveaway using the linky below. When does the giveaway start? Start time: February 13 – 1:00 am PST What isRead the Post
Black Romance Giveaway Hop US/INTL
Welcome to the Black Romance Giveaway Hop hosted by Mocha Girls Read and Em’s Bookish Musings! After entering my giveaway, scroll down to visit more blogs and enter for more prizes!
End-of-the-Year Historical Romance Mini Reviews
I ended my romance reading year with a few historical romances! The Bluestocking by Christi Caldwell The Killoran siblings worked hard to overcome their gang lord father’s cruel legacy. When the youngest Killoran son is discovered to be the kidnapped son of a Marquess his eldest sister Gertrude goes alont to accompany him to hisRead the Post
Most Eligible Billionaire by Annika Martin
Only Vicky Nelson could accidentally become a dog whisperer to an eccentric but wealthy elderly woman. Vicky sees no harm in telling the woman what she wants to hear from Smuckers–her pomeranian. That is until she dies and wills her majority stake in a billion-dollar company to Smuckers with Vicky acting as Smucker’s proxy. Henry LockeRead the Post
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