Release Date: 01/11/2016 | 173 pages | Indie | The Wright Brothers #1 Last year, Jess told me about the Girl, Have You Read Podcast and I was introduced to the world of black indie romance– romance novels written by and primarily for black women. I’m ashamed to say I had no idea this corner of Romancelandia existed and afterRead the Post
Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts
Stars of Fortune is my first (as Sara Wendell calls it) Para-Nora, which is a paranormal novel by Nora Roberts. I picked it up because I saw it on Scribd and I figure why not? The cover is so sparkly and pretty and I was hoping for some light reading because 2016 has been noRead the Post
Review and Excerpt : THE PERKS OF LOVING A SCOUNDREL By Jennifer McQuiston
On a summer night in Victorian England Geoffrey Westmore, London’s most notorious scoundrel, and Mary Channing a bookish country girl get caught in a scandalous position just moment after overhearing a plot to assassinate Queen Victoria… .not that anyone will believe them. The countdown is on as Mary and West follow the trail through London’sRead the Post
Dudes Who Write Romance : Mini Reviews
One Minute To Midnight Automatik teammates”Bolt Action” Mary and ex-Navy SEAL, Ben Jackson are deep undercover in the Morris Flats, a town where shady government officials and gunrunners run the streets. Danger is everywhere but it might not be the guns that take these teammates by surprise. Ben and Mary juggle their undercover identities whileRead the Post
The Coincidence of Coconut Cake by Amy Reichert
The Coincidence of Coconut Cake is satisfyingly sweet novel about Lou, a struggling restaurateur who after a series of coincidental meetings (and an almost toppled cake) starts to fall for Al Waters, an uptight British writer biding his time in Midwestern America. This boy meets girl romance get turned on it’s head because Al is also the anonymous snarkyRead 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
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