In the last few months, I’ve: moved to a new country, where I know no one but my husband left the job (and friends!) I had for nearly five years and started a new one spent several days sitting next to my grandma at the hospital while Grandpa (successfully) fought a series of potentially deadly… Continue reading How Kristan Higgins helped pull me out of a funk
Tag: contemporary romance
Interview with Amie Denman—and giveaway!
Last month, I was lucky enough to get to read an advance copy of Amie Denman’s HER LUCKY CATCH. I loved it so much it became one of my top contemporary romance reads for February. Laugh-out-loud funny with a down-to-earth heroine, Her Lucky Catch caught me from its opening pages. I’m so glad to have… Continue reading Interview with Amie Denman—and giveaway!
The trouble with Valentine’s Day
The trouble with Valentine’s Day is that there just aren’t enough romance novels that make it a central part of the story. I mean, we get a deluge of books for Christmas, quite a few that celebrate summer. But Valentine’s Day is the day of love. Of passion. Why not more Valentine’s Books? I’ve been… Continue reading The trouble with Valentine’s Day
Winner of February’s Contemporaries to Covet giveaway!
I was so happy to see everyone’s recommendations for contemporary romance releases in February. Looks like it’ll be a very romantic month! The winner of a $10 book gift certificate is…Suz Glo! And since Suz Glo said she loves Jill Shalvis’s novels, I’m also sending a $10 gift certificate to Jill on Suz’s behalf. Thanks… Continue reading Winner of February’s Contemporaries to Covet giveaway!
Review: The Night is Mine by M.L. Buchman
This military suspense romance pulled me in before shoving me away. Captain Emily Beale is the best helicopter pilot Major Mark Henderson has ever seen. He’s her commanding officer in Afghanistan, where they both fly for SOAR, the elite group of helicopter pilots who get special forces into—and out of—the most dangerous missions. Mark has… Continue reading Review: The Night is Mine by M.L. Buchman