By: Heather Dowell *Originally posted on Heather's blog. Can a shy guy help a mean girl find her heart? A mean girl who only wants one thingโฆ And that one thing Jenna Bradford wants is to win an elite scholarship for singing. Not only would winning the scholarship be her first step toward Broadway, it... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Sun Touched” by Becky Moynihan
By: Cait Marie Blurb A little sun never hurt anyone . . . unless youโre me. Ever since I was turned into a vampire, my private investigator job has been my life. Then my sire, Kade Carmichael, crashes back into it. I try to shake him, but he has other plans. When Iโm asked to... Continue Reading →
Heather’s Review of “Sleepover with the Enemy” by Maggie Dallen
By: Heather Dowell *Originally posted on Heather's blog. Locked in a school overnight with her arch nemesis? Nope. Nothing could go wrong with this plan. Chaperone the middle-school co-ed sleepover, they said. Itโll be fun, they said. Too bad they forgot to tell Max that the boysโ chaperone was none other than Alex Luven, AKA the... Continue Reading →
Leah’s ARC review of “Speechless” by Lindsey Lanza
By: Leah Originally posted on Leah's Books. Speechless Author: Lindsey Lanza Genre: Romance Publication Date: January 17, 2023 Publisher: Independently Published Thank you to NetGalley and the author for providing me with an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review. โ โ โ โ โ CONTENT WARNING: anxiety, ableism, mention of death of a parent, grief,... Continue Reading →
Heather’s Review of “Tomboys Donโt Loveย Christmas” by Christina Benjamin
By: Heather Dowell *Originally posted on Heather's blog. Hometown heroes trapped under the mistletoe . . . what could go wrong? Your โpresentsโ is requested at Champs, for the infamous Northwood High Mistletoe Mixer.There will be hot cocoa, Christmas Carol-oke and all your favorite Tomboys. The snuggle is real as Alex, Casey, Marissa, Nicole and... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Defiance” by C. J. Redwine
By: Cait Marie Blurb While the other girls in the walled city-state of Baalboden learn to sew and dance, Rachel Adams learns to track and hunt. While they bend like reeds to the will of their male Protectors, she uses hers for sparring practice. When Rachel's father fails to return from a courier mission and... Continue Reading →
Manuelaโs Review of “Where David Threw Stones” by Elyse Hoffman
By: Manuela Soares โI have a strict curfew. You will be in your room by eleven, asleep at midnight. No argumentsโฆNo excuses, no exceptions ever.โ โ Ernst to David, Ch. 1, Pg. 59, eBook version. Twenty years after the end of WWII, bogged down with survivorโs guilt, 10-year-old David Saidel is being sent to live with his... Continue Reading →
Heather’s Review of “Cindiโs Christmas Prince” by Aria Starling
By: Heather Dowell *Originally posted on Heather's blog. Cindi is property of the noble Xu family. Just one of many human slaves in the galaxy. Lette is a charming khin prince. When they meet on the street, neither admit their true identities. Or their instant spark of attraction. Time and time again, fate twists them together and that spark... Continue Reading →
Cait’s Review of “Carpool Crush” by Rachel John
By: Cait Marie Blurb Sheโs bad at reading signals. Heโs sent all the wrong ones.Jennyโฆ Of course Noah would come back, and right when my life is a mess. I swear we had the best carpool friendship. Until he asked me out, then changed his mind, and then asked me out again, only to ghost... Continue Reading →
Heather’s Review of “Sabrina and the Secret Santa” by Anna Catherine Field
By: Heather Dowell *Originally posted on Heather's blog. Itโs hard to enjoy Christmas with a broken heart. Or at least thatโs how Trevor Salvatore feels. Distracted by losing the girl of his dreams to another guy, Trevor realizes that he forgot to complete a mandatory service project he needs for graduation. He has until the... Continue Reading →
