I love a good coffee shop–comfy seating, drinks in warm mugs, ambient conversation and that lingering smell of fresh coffee. It’s the perfect setting for a romance and this week I read two novellas about coffee shop owners who fall for the person delivering their baked goods. Lisa “Sully” “Sullivan may not have grown up inRead the Post
A Wedding On Bluebird Lane
unrated | 11 hours 12 minutes pages | Kensington | Contemporary Romance | 5/29/2018 You know, I don’t read that many contemporary romance novels and reading A Wedding On Bluebird Way was like getting a nice flight of contemporary romance. The small southern town of Serendipity, Texas is the backdrop for the biggest social eventRead the Post
Stay Close (For You) by Alexa Riley
Rating: unrated | 46 pages | Carina Press | Contemporary | 7/17/2017 | Buy Now ! Stay Close is spin-off series featuring the daughter of the hero/heroine in , His Alone, book two of Alexa Riley’s For Her series. I’ve heard a lot about Alex Riley from the Scandalicous and The Nerd Herd podcast andRead the Post
Mini Reviews: KE’s Last Books Of The Year
These books have nothing in common except that they were my last reads of 2017 ! Hard Wired by Megan Erickson and Santino Hassell (Cyberlove #3) Chat moderator Jesse Garv is can’t wait to be on his first panel at FallenCon and finally meet his happy-go-lucky co-moderator Cherrycakes. But first he takes a stroll downRead the Post
Lord Dashwood Missed Out (Spindle Cove 4.5)
Lord Daswhood Missed Out is a cute novella that works best if you’ve read one or two of the Spindle Cove novels, our heroes get together for one more mission to rescue writer Nora Browning, who has been straneded in a snowstorm on the way to a speaking engagement. Of course it’s not Nora whoRead the Post
Learning To Ride Prested by James Patterson by Erin Knightly
144 Pages | Publisher: Bookshots | Contemporary | Pub. Date: 7/5/16 James Patterson, the name associated with airport bookstores, has created a new reading experience; BookShots. These books are described as “shots” of action-packed entertainment in a “shorter format that fits people’s lives.” I heard about these first on the Book Riot Podcast, so IRead the Post