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Book Review

Falling for Trouble by Sarah Title

Falling for Trouble

Falling for Trouble is a small town romance between a rock star and a librarian. I found it to be light as a feather, which was great because I was too stressed at the time to handle any high angst levels, even with the promise of an HEA. If you need a comfort read that is funny, big on female friendship, and mostly angst-free without being dumbed down, this book should do the trick. Joanna … Continue reading Falling for Trouble by Sarah Title

Book Review

Kentucky Home by Sarah Title

Kentucky Home by Sarah Title

Kentucky Home is a fast read that initally appealed to me in a few ways: I liked the idea of a book set in Kentucky, especially on a horse farm. I liked the description of the heroine, I liked the idea of a romance about folks starting over, and while the part of the cover copy where the heroine “wins the hearts” of the hero's family one by one gave me a pause, I wanted … Continue reading Kentucky Home by Sarah Title

Books On Sale

Books on Sale: Three More Sarah Morgan Titles, Plus Bestsellers and a Hanukkah Novella!

Books on Sale: Three More Sarah Morgan Titles, Plus Bestsellers and a Hanukkah Novella!

Yesterday we started with four Sarah Morgan titles on sale; here are three more, PLUS some bestsellers on sale, too!   RECOMMENDED: Invitation to Sin is about a heroine who is very misunderstood, who is working hard to reinvent herself, and who is completely overwhelmed by the hero and trying to remain aloof. This is also a faux engagement story and I really have a terrific weakness for that storyline.  Snapped and seduced: there's nothing … Continue reading Books on Sale: Three More Sarah Morgan Titles, Plus Bestsellers and a Hanukkah Novella!

Lightning Review

Work It Out by Sarah Kurchak

Work It Out

I loathe exercise. I don’t mean that I dislike it. I don’t mean that I talk about how much I hate it as a form of humble bragging i.e. “You know running is just SO HARD on the knees but it was SUCH A RUSH finishing the marathon in first place.” No, I really, really hate it. I would never, ever, ever have expected to fall in love with a book about exercise but…I think … Continue reading Work It Out by Sarah Kurchak

Book Review

The Princess Will Save You by Sarah Henning

The Princess Will Save You

Content warning: Torture of a main character. I’m pretty sure that if I start by saying ‘genderswapped Princess Bride where the Princess rescues the stable boy’, about half of you won’t read any further in this review because you will be too busy one-clicking the book. Certainly, that was my reaction when I saw this title appear on NetGalley. And if genderswapped Princess Bride is what you are looking for in a book, you will … Continue reading The Princess Will Save You by Sarah Henning

Podcast

395. House of Earth and Blood, With Courts of Thorns: A Conversation with Sarah J. Maas

This week, a much anticipated book is out: House of Earth and Blood by Sarah J. Maas released on the 3rd. It’s the first in her new Crescent City series, and her first adult fantasy title. So we’re going to talk about everything – and we have some incredible questions from our Patreon community, too. They were as excited as we were about this interview, since many of them are massive fans of her Court … Continue reading 395. House of Earth and Blood, With Courts of Thorns: A Conversation with Sarah J. Maas

Sarah in Conversation with Andie J. Christopher at East City Bookshop!

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The awesome romance events in the DMV don’t stop this month, no, ma’am! Wednesday, November 13th, at 6:30pm, I’ll be in conversation with Andie J. Christopher at East City Bookshop to celebrate the release of Not the Girl You Marry! There will be a Q&A and a booksigning afterward – and it should be a LOT of fun. RSVPs are requested but not required. Would you like to suggest questions for the event? I welcome … Continue reading Sarah in Conversation with Andie J. Christopher at East City Bookshop!

Book Review

How the Dukes Stole Christmas by Tessa Dare, Sarah MacLean, Sophie Jordan and Joanna Shupe

How the Dukes Stole Christmas

I am not in the mood for Christmas yet. Generally speaking, I’m not in the mood for Christmas on December 23rd even, but mid-fall is WAY too early. That said, my brain has been pretty tired lately and some Regency novellas sounded like the perfect way to unwind without investing in a full length novel. Since How the Duke Stole Christmas includes novellas by some of my favorite authors, I was willing to set aside … Continue reading How the Dukes Stole Christmas by Tessa Dare, Sarah MacLean, Sophie Jordan and Joanna Shupe

Podcast

351. Hidden Gems in Romance and Listener Email with Amanda & Sarah

Amanda and I are chatting about making recommendations on Instagram, and about hidden gems in romance that maybe don’t get enough attention or mentions. We cover a lot of books here. We discuss books that we love through the lens of nostalgia, and older titles we are wary to suggest to newer readers of romance. We talk about scenery porn, and I also use the word “charming” too much. Sorry. We also answer listener email, … Continue reading 351. Hidden Gems in Romance and Listener Email with Amanda & Sarah

Sally Thorne, Mia Sosa, Tracey Livesay & Sarah at East City Bookshop

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I’m moderating a conversation with Sally Thorne, Mia Sosa, and Tracey Livesay on Thursday April 11, 2019 at 6:30pm at East City Books in DC! The title: Upbeat Fiction for Unpredictable Times: A Romance Panel. I like all those words. I expect this will be a very fun discussion, so I hope you’ll join us. You can preorder a signed copy of 99 Percent Mine at the East City Bookshop, if you wish. See you all soon!

Podcast

319. Realistic Characters and Even More Realistic Settings: An Interview with Sarah Morgan

Today I’m chatting with Sarah Morgan, who I’ve known for a while now, and interviewed on the podcast before. Her latest book, The Christmas Sisters, is out, so we talk about her latest novel, and the strange vagaries of staggered releases for books, which often happens too her titles between the US and the UK and elsewhere. Because this is Sarah’s 85th book, we talk a good bit about writing, both the discipline and the … Continue reading 319. Realistic Characters and Even More Realistic Settings: An Interview with Sarah Morgan