Book description: A steampunk retelling of Cinderella. Emmeline O’Shea has been an outspoken advocate for the shape-shifter community, which has come under unjust attack from a political body known as the PSRC (Predatory Shifter Regulations Committee), and her robust efforts have landed her a prestigious position as the spokesperson for the International Shifter Rights Organization.… Continue reading “Brass Carriages And Glass Hearts”
Tag: Pub 2020
“Paris Is Always A Good Idea”
Book description: It’s been seven years since Chelsea Martin embarked on her yearlong post-college European adventure. Since then, she’s lost her mother to cancer and watched her sister marry twice, while Chelsea’s thrown herself into work, becoming one of the most talented fundraisers for the American Cancer Coalition, and with the exception of one annoyingly… Continue reading “Paris Is Always A Good Idea”
“If I Never Met You”
Book description: If faking love is this easy… how do you know when it’s real? When her partner of over a decade suddenly ends things, Laurie is left reeling—not only because they work at the same law firm and she has to see him every day. Her once perfect life is in shambles and the… Continue reading “If I Never Met You”
“Falling For Your Best Friend’s Twin”
My review: This was a fun audiobook. Emma St Clair has the snarky banter down. 🙌🏼🙌🏼💻Abby is a unique character that is smart and sassy. She comes on to help her best friend Zoey’s twin brother Zane deal with a tech problem for a new product being launched. There was quite a bit of tech… Continue reading “Falling For Your Best Friend’s Twin”
“Vying For The Viscount”
This was such a fun book! I have read some of KAH’s work with the Hawthorne series and it was fun to see some familiar characters.🐎I’ve read a lot of regencies but none that take place in Newmarket where the horse races are. At least none that immediately come to mind so it was fun… Continue reading “Vying For The Viscount”
“Northern Fire”
This is book 2 in a 3-book series and it does need to be read in order. I read the first book a year ago, it took me a few moments to remember what had happened.⏰It continues with the dual timeline. Modern time – Adeline as she’s restoring a house in Charleston and tries to… Continue reading “Northern Fire”
“The Enemy”
We read this for book club and it was so fun! Perfect enemies to lovers with pranks. Kind of a second chance romance too with commitment phobia. This can be read as a stand alone from “The Match”.🍩June co-owns a donut shop with her bestie Stacy. Stacy is getting married and moving. So June, a… Continue reading “The Enemy”
“This Time Next Year”
This was a fun book. Normally I don’t like time jumps in books because it gets confusing from the major storyline. But this wasn’t too confusing since most of the flashbacks were always on New Years Eve.🎉Minnie was born on New Year’s Day. She didn’t have a problem with that. She was supposed to be… Continue reading “This Time Next Year”
“Mr. Malcolm’s List”
This was a fun fast read. It reminded me of a mashup between a Regency “She’s All That” and Cinderella. It was full of drama, miscommunication and bodies of water. 😉 I didn’t know how it was going to end!📝Mr. Malcolm, while not titled, has plenty of wealth and prestige that women throw themselves at… Continue reading “Mr. Malcolm’s List”
“Love Your Life”
I love Sophie Kinsella and have read all her stand alone books (I haven’t read all of the Shopaholic series but most of it). So I know what to look for in a SK book – funny LOL moments, quirky heroine who sticks to her guns even if there’s tons of pit stops and detours… Continue reading “Love Your Life”