Review: Believe It or Not by Tawna Fenske

This romantic comedy has a delightful romance but is light on the funny. When Violet McGinn’s mother needs surgery, Violet flies across the country to help her out and is roped into temporarily taking over her mother’s business. Violet’s mother is a psychic. Violet is not. Fortunately, her mother’s clients seem to broadcast their fears… Continue reading Review: Believe It or Not by Tawna Fenske

How Kristan Higgins helped pull me out of a funk

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

Review: Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel by Samantha Grace

This debut Regency novelist gives readers a truly entertaining romp to start what promises to be a fantastic series. In the midst of her third disappointing Season, Miss Lana Hillary finds herself in a potentially compromising situation: dangling from a tree limb outside a crowded ballroom with her skirts caught up in the branches. She… Continue reading Review: Miss Hillary Schools a Scoundrel by Samantha Grace

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