Maddie Allain doesn’t want to return to her hometown of Autre, Louisiana in the heart of bayou. If she wants to sell her share of Boys of Bayou, a boat tour company company that her grandfather started with his best friend, Leo decades ago, she has to return and work for the company for thirtyContinue reading “Book Review and Excerpt: Sweet Home Louisiana by Erin Nicholas”
Category Archives: second chances
Book Review: Ryan’s Kiss by Mel Walker
Candice and Ryan met in college as what started out as study partners eventually that turned into a flirtation. The two danced around their mutual attraction, yet neither acting upon it. One night changed their friendship forever. Ryan hopped on a plane for Italy to being his professional athletic career. Three years later, he’sContinue reading “Book Review: Ryan’s Kiss by Mel Walker”
Release Blitz: Tangled Up in You by Samantha Chase
They’ll change each other’s fate… One fateful night Bobby Hannigan sustains a gunshot wound that could end his career as a police officer. If that’s taken from him, he doesn’t know what he’ll do. The only ray of hope is Teagan Shaughnessy—a kindhearted single mom who understands his struggles… Teagan and her young son haveContinue reading “Release Blitz: Tangled Up in You by Samantha Chase”
Book Review: Crazy For Your Love by Lexi Ryan
Book 5 of Jackson Harbor series I’m not a fan of jumping right into a book that’s part of a series, mostly because it takes a few chapters to catch up on the characters and who belongs to who and so forth. I admit that I did have a bit of this for the firstContinue reading “Book Review: Crazy For Your Love by Lexi Ryan”
Book Review: Fleeting by Carrie Aarons
Book 1 of The Nash Brothers Series I’ve only read one book from Carrie Aarons before she send me this ARC. After reading this book, I’m a fan. I can’t wait until the next book comes out in this series! Aarons depicts small town living to perfection. Presley McDaniel is a nomad–living inContinue reading “Book Review: Fleeting by Carrie Aarons”
Book Review: Irresistible by Melanie Harlow
Book 1 of The Cloverleigh Farms Series I love Mack–he’s barely getting by each day with his three girls between ballet, preschool, therapy, and cooking dinner each night. Mack is exhausted. His wife left him just under a year ago, they are finally getting into a nice rhythm–he still can’t put together a tightContinue reading “Book Review: Irresistible by Melanie Harlow”
Book Review: Love Me Like You Won’t Let Go by Melissa Toppen
I had moments where I wanted to stream and slap both of the main characters especially Blakely. She wasn’t honest with herself until a certain point in the book. She’s loyal to a complete fault which frustrated me as a reader. Asher wasn’t much better. He traveled the world for six years to copeContinue reading “Book Review: Love Me Like You Won’t Let Go by Melissa Toppen”
Book Review: Jagged Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan
The large majority of romance novels focus on the dating and beginning stages of the couple. Very few explore what happens are the wedding vows. How does a couple find their way back to each other after a tragedy? How do they cope? The first few times, this book came across my email, I ignoredContinue reading “Book Review: Jagged Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan”
Book Review: The Corner of Heartbreak and Forever by Addison Cole
A sweet, clean second chance romance. The book starts out a bit slower than what I’m used to but the pacing of the romance between Reed and Grace is far from slow. Their romance spans a matter of less than three weeks…well their second chance romance. In high school, Grace was the quintessential “it” girl.Continue reading “Book Review: The Corner of Heartbreak and Forever by Addison Cole”
Review: Wild Flame by Micalea Smeltzer
Book 2 of The Wild Series Spin off of The Willow Creek Series I requested this book straight from the author since I am a total fangirl about the Willow Creek series. If you haven’t read The Willow Creek Series–buy it! Now! Believe me you will not regret it. Both Willow Creek andContinue reading “Review: Wild Flame by Micalea Smeltzer”