Relatively Normal by Whitney Dineen (book review)
Catriona Masterton's fiancé, Ethan, is Normal. He plans trips six months in advance and arrives at the airport a minimum of three hours early. He purchases life insurance, luggage insurance, and always opts for the extended warranty. He's responsible, reliable, and would make any woman a wonderful life partner. In [...]
Glory Road by Lauren K. Denton (book review)
Nearly a decade after her husband’s affair drove her back home to South Alabama, Jessie McBride has the stable life she wants—operating her garden shop, Twig, next door to her house on Glory Road, and keeping up with her teenage daughter and spunky mother. But the unexpected arrival of two [...]
Author Interview: Sherrinda Ketchersid
I am beyond thrilled this month to introduce you Sherrinda Ketchersid because I had the privilege of working with her on her debut novel! Despite all fun (i.e. hard work), however, we didn't get to know a lot about each other personally. Now we get to sit down and I [...]
The Tory’s Daughter by Angela Couch (book review)
Burying his wife is the hardest thing Joseph Garnet has ever done—until he's called to leave his young son and baby daughter to fight Iroquois raiders. When one of the marauders tries to steal his horse, the last thing he expects is to end up tussling with a female. The [...]
From the Start by Melissa Tagg (book review)
Kate Walker used to believe in true love and happily ever after. While her own love life may have left her brokenhearted, it hasn't kept her from churning out made-for-TV romance movie screenplays...until a major career slump and a longing to do something meaningful send her running back to her [...]