Genre: Romance

Love Offline by Olivia Spring

Love Offline by Olivia Spring

Love Offline by Olivia Spring is a fun, sexy, entertaining story about friendship, stepping outside of your comfort zone and falling in love the old-fashioned way.

Ideal for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Lindsey Kelk and Beth O'Leary's The Flatshare.

About Last Night by A. S. Kelly | Review

About Last Night by A. S. Kelly | Review

About Last Night by A. S. Kelly | Review & Blog Tour | A slow-burn holiday romantic comedy perfect for reading by the fire.

The Ticklemore Christmas Toy Shop by Liz Davies

The Ticklemore Christmas Toy Shop by Liz Davies

A gorgeous Christmas romance to put a smile on your face and a warm fuzzy feeling in your heart. So make yourself a cup of hot chocolate, grab a cookie, and snuggle down with this fabulous festive romantic comedy.

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton

A Haunting at Havenwood by Sally Britton is a charming, romantic story. It's a quick yet satisfying read.

The witty dialogue between Ras and Louisa keeps the romance light and fun. When you add in lost treasure, two entertaining ghosts, and many minor characters to cheer or boo, you have a winning book.

The Cottage of New Beginnings by Suzanne Snow

The Cottage of New Beginnings by Suzanne Snow

The Cottage of New Beginnings by Suzanne Snow is the opening book in the new series, Welcome to Thorndale. It's a sweet tale of Annie, who has been let down by people her whole life. After her fiance leaves her a few days before their wedding, she moves to a cottage in the village of Thorndale for a fresh start.

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.