Really enjoyed this, more than the first one. Loved both Kellie and Mac. Loved that Kellie, despite her fears, is a strong, confident, and intelligent woman. Something that is so rare in the world of romance novels these days and definitely something we need more of.This book shows that you can h...
A few years back, I discovered a fantastically funny romantic comedy called Making Waves by a woman named Tawna Fenske. It kept me up that night while I finished it, and it reminded me that "light, romantic, beach read" means good things.Since then I've been a huge fan, so when I heard Tawna had ...
He also couldn’t believe it was working. “One, two, three, four, I declare a thumb war.” He counted slowly, his fingers locked with Holly’s as they moved their thumbs back and forth over each other in the bizarre digit dance that accompanied the rhyme. “Five, six, seven, e...
I said, stepping aside to let him through the door. “Thanks for coming over.”“No problem, hon,” he said as he bent to place a kiss on my forehead. “I know things have been a little strained between us lately, but you know you can call me anytime.”“Thank you.” I closed the door and hugged my arms ...
She patted the bed beside her, flipping back the covers just to make sure. No Alex. No breakfast, either. She wasn’t sure which was more annoying. She laid there for a few more minutes, replaying her favorite scenes from their night together. There was a lot of slick, hot ...
It was early in the morning, so fuzzy vision wasn’t outside the realm of possibility. But one look at the matched expressions of bafflement around her, and Reese knew this wasn’t her imagination. “The bottle says pork,” she said. “We’re proposing ou...
It helped that Ann Marie seemed sufficiently awestruck by Violet’s ability to name her profession and pinpoint the fact that Ann Marie had left her last job after an obsessed male student began stalking her. It probably didn’t help that Violet was even more awestruck than ...
The creature stood fifteen feet away, its massive head framed by antlers that looked like saucer sleds fringed with spikes. It snorted and pawed a patch of ground marking the tip of a triangle linking it, the door, and Janelle.Sherman barked in the doorway, and Janelle jumped, stubbing her toe on...
“It’s just me,” he whispered. “You ran into me before I could let you know I was here, and I didn’t want you to scream and wake the boys.” She sagged against him, and he resisted the urge to savor the lush, slippery heat of her body pressed against his. He released her, an...
Miriam glanced in the rearview mirror at Henry, who didn’t appear to be holding any sort of beverage. She looked at Jason in the driver’s seat. “Apple juice?” she murmured, reaching for her purse. “I think I might have some sparkling water left in my bag—” “No, that’s his ...
Had she seen the shirtless photo of Adam? The Facebook exchange from last night? When Mia lifted her eyes to Jenna’s, her expression was unreadable. “Wh-what’s what?” Jenna stammered. “This article about bestselling author G....
Marley studied the home’s exterior, thinking it was exactly the sort of place she imagined April and Bethany living in. There was very little grass in the front yard—xeriscaping, she’d heard it called. The high desert landscape lacked the water that made for lush forests and lawns on the other si...