• Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Kiss the Girl by Melissa Brayden

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    Kiss the Girl (Soho Loft #1) by Melissa Brayden


    Brooklyn Campbell and Jessica Lennox are rivals in the New York advertising scene, but neither of them knows that when they run into each other at a bar. The attraction is evident, but then they need to work against the odds if they want to stay in the business and together.


    This is my first try on Melissa Brayden’s books! I don’t know what took me so long to pick one up, but I am so glad I eventually did. Kiss the Girl is light and cute and everything you need for a mood lift.

  • ARCs,  Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Finding Jessica Lambert by Clare Ashton | ARC Review

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    Finding Jessica Lambert by Clare Ashton


    Jessica Lambert is on the verge of breaking down when Anna Mayhew rescues her from the Tube. The two strangers seek refuge in Anna’s flat, where Anna has been living a secluded life for the last five years. Over the weekend, the pair falls into an easy pattern of mundane ordinary life, feeling safe and liberated in each other’s presence. As their time together ticks by, neither Jess nor Anna want it to end. But too much are at stake when Anna does not know Jess is a superstar and Jess has no idea of Anna’s past. Will they meet again, defy reality, and fight to be with each other?


  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    All the Worlds Between Us by Morgan Lee Miller

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    All the Worlds Between Us (All the Worlds Between Us #1) by Morgan Lee Miller


    Quinn Hughes never knew why her best friend Kennedy Reed broke off contact after moving away and refused to acknowledge her after moving back. It had been four years since that goodbye peck on the lips when they were thirteen.

    Since then, Quinn had came out, failed to qualify for the Olympics, and did her best to move on from losing her best friend. When she ran into Kennedy in the restroom at a party, they really faced each other for the first time in four years.

    But Quinn could not allow herself to be side-tracked when the swimming World Championships were coming up. Plus, Kennedy had acted that she did not exist for the past four years. Could they pick up from where they left off and be best friends again? Or whatever it was that they were both feeling? With Quinn’s twin brother Liam also crushing on Kennedy, things were destined to end up in a mess. Right?


  • Book Reviews,  Fiction

    Before You Say I Do by Clare Lydon

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    Before You Say I Do by Clare Lydon


    Jordan Cohen is nothing but professional. Hired as Abby Porter’s bridesmaid by the groom Marcus Montgomery, Jordan knows she should ignore her attraction toward the gorgeous soon-to-be-married Abby. And it would have been easier if Abby was not also attracted to her and sending her mixed signals. So what about the Porter-Montgomery wedding?