Until You’re Mine by Samantha Hayes

You’re alone. You’re vulnerable. And you have something that someone else wants. At any cost. Claudia Morgan-Brown finally has it all. Pregnant with a much-wanted first baby of her own, she has a happily established family of two small step-sons and a loving husband with a great career. But she is also committed to herContinue reading “Until You’re Mine by Samantha Hayes”

The Balance Project by Susie Orman Schnall

Katherine Whitney has it all. She’s married, has two daughters, is the COO of Green Goddess & Co., a multi-billion dollar health and wellness lifestyle company, and with the release of her book on work-life balance, she is not only a media darling but she is a hero to working moms everywhere. In reality, though,Continue reading “The Balance Project by Susie Orman Schnall”

Reluctant Concubine by Dana Marton

To escape punishment, Tera, a maiden healer sold to barbarians must hide the truth: she has not yet come into her healing powers. Born into a much gentler world, she struggles to survive in a land of savage warlords and their cruel concubines. When ancient prophecies begin to come to pass, can the healer-slave saveContinue reading “Reluctant Concubine by Dana Marton”

Blog Tour: The Griever’s Mark by Katherine Hurley

Astarti’s master controls her through a Leash, a bond of energy anchored deep within her. Despite being one of the few remaining Drifters, able to manipulate the energy world, she cannot break free. She knows her fate: she will serve until she dies, at which point her master will harvest her energy to augment hisContinue reading “Blog Tour: The Griever’s Mark by Katherine Hurley”

Read It, Watched It: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon

If I had to choose a favorite hobby besides reading, I would choose binge watching television. If I had to pick something besides that, I would pick watching shows/movies based on books and ripping them apart. I’ve yet to watch something that beats the book. In fact, it’s pretty difficult to even get close toContinue reading “Read It, Watched It: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon”

The One That Got Away by Bethany Chase

Sarina Mahler thinks she has her life all nailed down: a growing architecture practice in Austin, Texas, and an any-day-now proposal from her loving boyfriend, Noah. She’s well on her way to having the family she’s hoped for since her mother’s death ten years ago. But with Noah on a temporary assignment abroad and retiredContinue reading “The One That Got Away by Bethany Chase”

At The Water’s Edge by Sara Gruen

After embarrassing themselves at the social event of the year in high society Philadelphia on New Year’s Eve of 1942, Maddie and Ellis Hyde are cut off financially by Ellis’s father, a former army Colonel who is already embarrassed by his son’s inability to serve in WWII due to his being colorblind. To Maddie’s horror,Continue reading “At The Water’s Edge by Sara Gruen”

Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center

A year after getting divorced, Helen Carpenter, thirty-two, lets her annoying, ten years younger brother talk her into signing up for a wilderness survival course. It’s supposed to be a chance for her to pull herself together again, but when she discovers that her brother’s even-more-annoying best friend is also coming on the trip, sheContinue reading “Happiness for Beginners by Katherine Center”

Book Tour: The Reluctant Midwife by Patricia Harman

The Great Depression has hit West Virginia hard. Men are out of work; women struggle to feed hungry children. Luckily, Nurse Becky Myers has returned to care for them. While she can handle most situations, Becky is still uneasy helping women deliver their babies. For these mothers-to-be, she relies on an experienced midwife, her dearContinue reading “Book Tour: The Reluctant Midwife by Patricia Harman”

Two Review: Shadow Study by Maria V. Snyder

I have been waiting so, so long for this book to come out. I first read the Study series in high school—in fact, so did my parents. It was like a Hooker family book club. I digress. I reread the series again two years ago, in my senior year of college…simply because I missed theContinue reading “Two Review: Shadow Study by Maria V. Snyder”