Genre: Romantic Comedy

Eat Your Heart Out by Shirley Goldberg | Review

Eat Your Heart Out by Shirley Goldberg | Review

Eat Your Heart Out by Shirley Goldberg | Starting Over Book 2 | Review
When a tyrant in stilettos replaces her beloved boss and her ex snags her coveted job, teacher Dana Narvana discovers there are worse things than getting dumped on Facebook. Time for the BFF advice squad, starting with Dana’s staunchest ally, Alex—hunky colleague, quipster, and cooking pal extraordinaire. But when the after-hours smooching goes nowhere, she wonders why this grown man won’t make up his mind.

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon | Review

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon | Review

Instructions for Dancing by Nicola Yoon | Review
Evie Thomas doesn’t believe in love anymore. Especially after the strangest thing occurs one otherwise ordinary afternoon: She witnesses a couple kiss and is overcome with a vision of how their romance began . . . and how it will end. After all, even the greatest love stories end with a broken heart, eventually.

Can Evie overcome her cynicism, or will it cost her more than she can bear to pay?

Please read my review of this fabulous look at love, cynicism, and risk.

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.