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Sir Andrew and the Authoress by Sally Britton

Sir Andrew and the Authoress by Sally Britton

Lady Josephine, the duke’s eldest daughter, has a secret. When her brother’s horrid best friend discovers what she’s been hiding up in the castle tower, she has no choice but to take him into her confidence. As the daughter of a duke, Lady Josephine has a long list of responsibilities, and an even longer list of things she must never do to dishonor the family […]

April 9, 2022 / 0 Comments
Mysteries of the Modern Ladies’ Society: Secrets of Rosenli Manor by  Heidi Eljarbo

Mysteries of the Modern Ladies’ Society: Secrets of Rosenli Manor by Heidi Eljarbo

It’s 1898, and Lilly has spent most of her life motherless and living with a father who never looks for a silver lining. When her great-aunt Agatha passes, Lilly’s existence takes a drastic turn. She packs her few belongings and moves into the old lady’s magnificent estate, Rosenli Manor. In the days that follow, Lilly tries to understand who Agatha really was, and hidden secrets […]

March 29, 2022 / 0 Comments
It Started with a Note by Meg Easton

It Started with a Note by Meg Easton

Rating: Mild. Mild kissing. [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″] It’s their second chance at love—but this time their obstacles include thousands of miles, a cultural barrier, and a world-famous chocolate empire. Avery Parks is proud of her farm girl upbringing, and now she loves her job in Admissions at the local college. But it’s nice and predictable, just like every other aspect of her life. Maybe it’s […]

March 29, 2022 / 0 Comments
By the Sea: Murder Has a Ball by Shannon Symonds

By the Sea: Murder Has a Ball by Shannon Symonds

Rating: Mild. Mild substance use; mild (nonsexual) violence or horror. [shareaholic app=”share_buttons” id=”304462″] When Esther has her first actual date, she can’t find a single book in the school’s historic library that will help her. After Romeo and Juliette depressed her, Mr. Darcy infuriated her, and Eliza Doolittle abandoned her authentic self, Sophie dived into contemporary literature to ensure the Masked ball will be a […]

February 8, 2022 / 0 Comments
On Schedule by Summer Dowell

On Schedule by Summer Dowell

I’m a huge fan of love and marriage and all that gushy stuff. Just for other people. Not me. Avery: I’m a simple woman. All I want is for my wedding planning business to thrive. That’s it. I don’t want some annoying photographer (Okay, I’ll admit it. He’s attractive. In a guy-you-want-to-hate kinda way) that tries with moderate success to get under my skin. I […]

February 4, 2022 / 0 Comments
Dream Runners: Dream Shatter by Ann Hunter

Dream Runners: Dream Shatter by Ann Hunter

The Circle is robbing the dreams of its citizens. In Logan Kent’s world, disease, hunger, and war have all been resolved by the dreams of its citizens thanks to nanobots developed and implanted into everyone as newborns. At least, that’s how it seems… Now The Circle wants Logan to join their fold and continue the utopia they’ve created. He has no reason to distrust his […]

January 4, 2022 / 0 Comments
Mountains and Mistletoe by  M.K. Dymock

Mountains and Mistletoe by M.K. Dymock

Nia doesn’t believe in dating a guy more than three times, and Darius is out of the dating game for good. Ski pro Nia Pearson never spends more than three months in any given town and never goes on more than three dates with any guy. But with her mom being sick, she’s stuck in Harvest Ranch working at its tiny resort for an interminable […]

December 2, 2021 / 1 Comment
Sprout: The Seed by Carolyn Twede Frank

Sprout: The Seed by Carolyn Twede Frank

Twelve-year-old Pete finds a giant seed in the forest and sprouts himself a baby brother–who ends up having super powers. A geek, and proud of it, Pete is determined to win the school science fair in an effort to convince his sports-enthusiast dad into accepting science as a worthwhile endeavor and for once be proud of Pete. Upon discovering a giant seed in the forest, […]

December 1, 2021 / 0 Comments
A Passing Fancy by M.A. Nichols

A Passing Fancy by M.A. Nichols

Friendship may blossom. Feelings may stir. But is it only two lonely souls seeking companionship? Or perhaps something more? When Silas Byrnes married, he wasn’t expecting a happy ending for him and his wife. Theirs was a union of duty and not love, but fourteen years of marriage was a misery for them both. Luckily the navy rarely allowed him time ashore. Now widowed, Silas […]

November 30, 2021 / 0 Comments
Mischief, Mayhem, and Marriage by Rebecca Connolly

Mischief, Mayhem, and Marriage by Rebecca Connolly

One good scandal deserves another… Lady Alexandrina Lawson has never minded her widowhood. After the disaster that was her first marriage, she found it rather enjoyable, despite the pity she received. What the public saw as devoted mourning to a respected man was, in fact, a complete disinterest in participating in anything Society could offer her ever again. When an invitation to a cousin’s London […]

November 29, 2021 / 1 Comment