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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Reviews

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The Summer Skies
by Jenny Colgan
"For the love of flying and family"
Posted July 11, 2023

THE SUMMER SKIES is Jenny Colgan's latest novel and is set mostly in the skies of the Scottish islands. Our main character, Morag, is a third-generation pilot. She works in the city as a commercial airline pilot, though Read more...


The Second Chance Store
by Lauren Bravo
"New home and hope for the forgotten"
Posted July 4, 2023

THE SECOND CHANCE STORE by Lauren Bravo is set, for the most part, in a charity shop in England. Lauren Bravo is a new-to-me author and what appealed to me about this title was the premise and its Read more...


Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
by Satoshi Yagisawa
"Sometimes we all need a vacation from life"
Posted July 4, 2023

DAYS AT THE MORISAKI BOOKSHOP by Satoshi Yagisawa was originally written in Japanese and translated into English by Eric Ozawa. Aside from some minor grammatical hiccups, the story flows easily and the translator has done a fair job bringing this Read more...


Amazing Gracie
by Laura Drake
"A sweet story of two sisters"
Posted April 25, 2023

AMAZING GRACIE by Laura Drake follows two sisters, born decades apart, on a cross-country road trip. Cora Jean is recently discharged from the Army, where she worked as a motor mechanic. Amazing Gracie is her nine-year-old Read more...


Nevermore Bookstore
by Kerrigan Byrne, Cynthia St. Aubin
"Much more than a Bookshop"
Posted April 10, 2023

NEVERMORE BOOKSTORE is the latest book by Cynthia St. Aubin and Kerrigan Byrne, both new-to-me authors. While this book is billed as a romantic comedy, there is much more going on. Set in the Pacific Northwest town Read more...


When Last Seen
by Brenda Chapman
"A crime of passion or just criminal all around?"
Posted April 4, 2023

WHEN LAST SEEN by Brenda Chapman is the second book in the detective/reporter Hunter Tate mystery series. While I haven't read the first book, the context of the characters is made clear, save a few Read more...


The Perfumist of Paris
by Alka Joshi
"A wonderful trilogy to binge-read!"
Posted April 3, 2023

THE PERFUMIST OF PARIS by Alka Joshi is the third book in the Jaipur Trilogy. I have read all three and can safely say this can be read as a standalone Read more...


Jane & Edward
by Melodie Edwards
"Modern day Jane Eyre - an appealing retelling"
Posted March 21, 2023

JANE & EDWARD is author Melodie Edwards's first novel. It is a retelling of Charlotte Bronte's novel JANE EYRE that has placed Jane and Mr. Rochester in a modern-day setting. You might just end up Read more...


Now You See Us
by Balli Kaur Jaswal
"A thought-provoking portrayal of domestic work"
Posted March 7, 2023

NOW YOU SEE US is the latest novel by Balli Kaur Jaswal. Set in Singapore, it follows the lives of three women from the Philippines who work as live-in domestic workers. For context, in Singapore, many families Read more...


Johanna Porter Is Not Sorry
by Sara Read
"Saying Yes to Life again"
Posted March 7, 2023

JOHANNA PORTER IS NOT SORRY by Sara Read follows the life of Johanna as she finally faces her past and the passion she left behind when she was just about to hit her peak and make IT finally. 

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The Last Orphan
by Gregg Hurwitz
"Like a beloved superhero on his last mission..."
Posted February 13, 2023

THE LAST ORPHAN by Greg Hurwitz is a crime thriller. This my first time reading this author and I was interested in the book's description. Every now and then I take a break from Literary Fiction and other genres Read more...


Bookworm
by Robin Yeatman
"Not your regular Book Lover"
Posted February 10, 2023

BOOKWORM is a debut novel by Robin Yeatman. I wouldn't classify this book as Fantasy, Realism or something like that; it's not like anything I've read before including fantasy books. However, there was fantasy on every other if not every page of the story. 

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The Sisters of Sea View
by Julie Klassen
"The Joys of having Sisters"
Posted December 4, 2022

THE SISTERS OF SEA VIEW is Julie Klassen's latest title. Julie is new to me author and what made me read and review this book was the setting and premise of the book, especially the time period. It is set in the early 1800's, no Read more...


The Banned Bookshop of Maggie Banks
by Shauna Robinson
"The underground bookseller -- what a delight!"
Posted October 28, 2022

THE BANNED BOOKSHOP OF MAGGIE BANKS, written by Shauna Robinson. Shauna is a new to me author, what attracted me to read this story is the bookshop in the title. Trust me a bookshop book story is always fun to read as its increases the pleasure, satisfaction of every Read more...


The Littlest Library
by Poppy Alexander
"A charming book box"
Posted September 17, 2022

Poppy Alexander is a new-to-me author and I enjoyed this story of hers. THE LITTLEST LIBRARY is set in England in a small village. The story follows the life of Jess, a librarian by profession, as she moves away Read more...


With Neighbors Like This
by Tracy Goodwin
"Mommy and the Game of Gnomes"
Posted August 17, 2022

WITH NEIGHBORS LIKE THIS, for me, falls under the Friends to Lovers/ Single Mom Hot Neighbor trope/sub-category.

To be honest, I was expecting something of a romantic suspense style of story, though this story is not. WITH NEIGHBORS LIKE THIS is the story of Read more...


The Manhattan Girls
by Gill Paul
"Modern Day Sex and the City, Not Really!"
Posted August 16, 2022

The Manhattan Girls by Gill Paul, is a historical story set in the early 20s of Manhattan, NYC. A time of Prohibition, a time when people were still seeing residual effects of WW1 in their personal lives. This is my first time reading a Gill Paul novel Read more...


The Messy Lives of Book People
by Phaedra Patrick
"A Beautiful mess"
Posted June 25, 2022

THE MESSY LIVES OF BOOK PEOPLE by Phaedra Patrick is all about the lives of a writer, author, and storyteller aka Book People. Writing, storytelling, and bringing new worlds for the reader to imagine and get lost in is a messy job.

Representing this mess are bestselling Read more...


The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle
by Matt Cain
"An Open Secret"
Posted May 26, 2022

THE SECRET LIFE OF ALBERT ENTWISTLE by Matt Cain, simply put, tells us the story of a queer person born and growing up in England in the 60s. The story follows the life of Albert Entwistle Read more...


Blame It on the Brontes
by Annie Sereno
"Good old fashioned swoony second chance story"
Posted May 4, 2022

Annie Sereno is a new to me author. I picked up this title as I absolutely loved the title and summary.

BLAME IT ON THE BRONTES follows the story of Athena Murphy and Read more...


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