Category: Review

Review – The Love Scam by MaryJanice Davidson @MaryJaniceD #NewRelease #romanticcomedy

    Synopsis   A sweet and sassy contemporary romance from New York Times bestselling author MaryJanice Davidson. Rake Tarbell is in trouble. When the fabulously wealthy and carefree bachelor wakes up horribly hungover in Venice, it’s not something that would normally be a problem…except he has no idea how he got there from California. Or who […]

Review – Haze by Rebecca Crunden @rjcrunden #supernatural #mystery

    Synopsis   When Eliza Owens gets a phone call in the middle of the night from a girl she’s never met, she doesn’t know what to think. The girl introduces herself as Paige, and says she used to date Erik Stern, Eliza’s fiancé. What’s more, she has something important to discuss. The only […]

Review – Anna Incognito by Laura Preble @LauraPreble #PUYB #womensfiction

        Title: ANNA INCOGNITO Author: Laura Preble Publisher: Mascot Books Pages: 271 Genre: Women’s Fiction     Synopsis   Lots of narrative pull…wonderfully complicated. – Jincy Willett, author of The Writing Class, and anthologized by David Sedaris in Children Playing Before a Statue of Hercules. Anna Colin Beck knows all too well what can happen […]

Review – A Sweet Mess by Jayci Lee @authorjaycilee #romance #NewRelease #excerpt

        Synopsis   Korean-American author Jayci Lee delights with A Sweet Mess, a delicious and light-hearted romantic comedy that readers will devour and ask for more. Aubrey Choi loves living in her small town nestled in the foothills of California, running her highly successful bakery away from the watch of her strict Korean […]

Review – The Subway Girl by Lisa Becker @lisawbecker #romance #newrelease

    Synopsis   “You don’t find love, it finds you. It’s got a little bit to do with destiny, fate and what’s written in the stars.” Anais Nin A hopeless romantic. A cynical web show producer. An unscrupulous cameraman. A sleazy businessman. An aspiring actress. A womanizing best friend. A scheming ex-girlfriend. A commitment-phobic […]