The Only Game in Town by Lacie Waldon

I’m not sure I’m going to do justice to Lacie Waldon’s engaging novel, The Only Game in Town. It’s amusing, relaxing, and the little bit of conflict in this story is easily handled. I like the people of Redford, Georgia, and it’s just fun...

Do I Know You? by Emily Wibberley & Austin Siegemund-Broka

Now that I’ve read the second romance by Emily Wibberley and Austin Siegemund-Broka, I have to go back and read their first one, The Roughest Draft. They handled the relationship beautifully in Do I Know You? Graham and Eliza Cutler have been married five years....

Have You Heard? Alyssa Kay Adams’ Isn’t It Bromantic?

I had to laugh when Sandie Herron told me she finally had a review of a current audiobook, Alyssa Kay Adams’ Isn’t It Bromantic? It’s the fourth installment in the Bromance Book Club series. I hope you enjoy Sandie’s review! Isn’t It...

Wait for It by Jenn McKinlay

I remember when Jenn McKinlay said her first couple attempts at writing romances didn’t go well. She switched to mysteries because she continually killed off people in her romances. She’s proven she can write sparkling contemporary romances, as shown in...

The Twelve Dates of Christmas by Jenny Bayliss

Jenny Bayliss’ The Twelve Dates of Christmas is a debut, but, in my opinion, it’s THE contemporary romance of the year for anyone who wants a fun romance in a cozy setting. It’s just perfect for the holidays. A warning, though. It’s not easy to...