I Can’t Dance Alone by Maggie Brown: Book Review
From our review: “I was impressed with how loveable the author could make these two while keeping their cantankerous attitudes intact.”
Read moreA story set in a small town and the setting is central to the story.
From our review: “I was impressed with how loveable the author could make these two while keeping their cantankerous attitudes intact.”
Read moreThe Only Fish in the Sea by Angie Williams is a rivals to lovers small town romance. The worst thing in the world that a Miller in the fishing town
Read moreFrom our Review: “This romantic comedy is set in the delightful town of Thistle Grove and features a returning cast from previous books. But it is entirely stand-alone if you are like me and have not read the others.”
Read moreFrom our review, ” I was invested in the outcome from the start, I routed for Emily and Kim to be happy together. They have great chemistry and it jumped off the page when it came to the spicy scenes.”
Read moreFrom our review: “There were so many times I was on pins and needles, wondering how Dax and Rose were going to get themselves out of whatever jam they were in at the moment.”
Read moreFrom our review: “Love strikes Lauren likes a thunderbolt when Nalini walks into Great Expectations bookstore.”
Read moreFrom our review: “The early 1920s in England is fascinating, historically speaking, because while the country and the world was still reeling from the horrors of World War I”
Read moreMidlife is the Cat’s Meow by Miranda Macleod and T.B. Markinson is a paranormal cozy mystery set on an island off the east coast that is the ancestral home to
Read moreA Curious Visit by Jess Lea is a romantic mystery with two main characters as reluctant heroes that give up their holiday to save the day. While on holiday in
Read moreTourist Trap by Kim Katil is a sweet small town romance between two women who don’t quite trust their family to have their back but find what they need in
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