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A Widow’s Vow by Rachel Brimble

A Widow’s Vow by Rachel Brimble

A Widow’s Vow by Rachel Brimble is a Victorian-era romance novel set in 1851 England. The book begins with a little background on Louisa and her companion Nancy; former prostitutes plucked from a degrading life by Louisa’s husband, Anthony. Upon his suicide, revealed secrets force them back into the brothel business. However, this time, it’s on Louisa’s terms.

I Don’t Do Mondays! by Colette Kebell

I Don’t Do Mondays! by Colette Kebell

I Don’t Do Mondays by Colette Kebell is a contemporary romantic comedy novel. Follow Mia on her quest for happiness. It surely won’t be with her arrogant, entitled, wealthy fiance, but where will her adventures take her? Delightfully fun and quirky friends play havoc with determination to be a snob and almost steal the show in the process. Read more here.

Four Letter Feelings by Lasairiona E McMaster | Review

Four Letter Feelings by Lasairiona E McMaster | Review

Four Letter Feelings by Lasairiona E McMaster | Review and Blog Tour | Four Letter Feelings is a stand-alone novel that continues characters from previous books by the same author. Fans of sports romance, in particular, hockey, are going to enjoy this book. #hocky #sportromance #Fiction #BlogTour #Romance #ContemporaryRomance #LGBTQ #Hockey #SportsRomance

Lyrics for Rock Stars by Heather Mateus Sappenfield | Spotlight

Lyrics for Rock Stars by Heather Mateus Sappenfield | Spotlight

“Lyrics for Rock Stars” is a collection of seventeen stories―some historical, some contemporary—all set in the West. Involving skiers, ranchers, cyclists, suffragettes, tourists, super models, dead pigs, burro racers, religious beet farmers, immigrant miners, scorned lovers, penitent centenarians, and musicians, these stories are as varied as the region’s landscape. Funny, poignant, and resonant, each tale explores how society’s values clash with our individual desires, and the ways we weave our lives through these opposing forces. This collection will make you cry. It will make you laugh out loud. Above all, it traces hope through the long unfolding of generations and time.