Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review

Pink and Country by Emmanuelle Snow | Review
A little bit Country and a whole lot of HOT. Angsty, fun, romance. Grab the kick-off to a new series.
A mountain-getaway, simmering-with-desire celebrity romance, featuring a famous country music star and the bubbly and colorful girl next door.
A cabin in the mountains. A chance for a fresh start. A dropped towel that seals their fate.
Lost and confused, April Simmons has no clue how to turn her life around. When her best friend sends her to a cabin in the mountains for a month, alone, to work on herself, April has no idea that her handsome, yet broody and enigmatic neighbor is country music superstar Carter Hills.
Carter has everything other people would kill for: money, success, and fame. And yet, being at the top has never felt so lonely.

The Black Widow’s Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow’s Prey by N. S. Wikarski | Review

The Black Widow’s Prey by N. S. Wikarski might be Book Three of the Gilded Age Chicago Mystery series, but it can certainly be read as a stand-alone story. I have not yet read the first two books in the series, but I enjoyed this one immensely.

Consulting detectives Evangeline LeClair and Freddie Simpson face their most challenging case yet when a priceless Egyptian artifact is stolen from a Chicago museum.