I don’t usually read small town romances—though Nicholas Sparks’ stuff will call to me every once in a sick-in-bed while. Yeah, I’m more of an international beach paradise or big city setting kinda girl. But when I want cozy comfort…. Ironically, the cover of Dances Under the Harvest Moon is what caught me, as the couple totally resembled Sandra Bullock (Love!) and Harry Connick Jr. (Yum!) from Hope Floats. And flu or not, sometimes you’re in … Continue reading Dances Under the Harvest Moon by Joanne Rock →
While Wes is now sort of “don’t ask, don’t tell” out to his hockey teammates and coaches at college, he was only really coming to terms with his sexuality when he was eighteen and crushing hard on his best friend at hockey camp. Absolutely desperate for an excuse to touch him, he made a drunken bet and subsequently freaked out after he and his best friend fooled around one very memorable time. Feeling horribly guilty, … Continue reading Him by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen →
When I picked up The Marriage Contract by Katee Robert and read the back copy, I was little confused as to how an arranged marriage happens in a contemporary and how the consequences of it can be deadly. Since it mentioned a wealthy family, I assumed we were talking about another billionaire book. The cover was awesome though, so I snagged it. Then I read the first chapter, wherein the heroine, Callie Sheridan goes to spy … Continue reading The Marriage Contract by Katee Robert →