Review: All Signs Point to Malibu by Jennifer Snow
When a psychic glimpses her ex's not-so-happy future, she attempts to prevent it by stopping his wedding, but she is thwarted at every turn by the best man, who also happens to be her longtime foe.
Review: The States by Norah Woodsey
Her meets Persuasion in this modern-day reimagining of Jane Austen’s beloved classic.
Review: Beach Read by Emily Henry
A rivals-to-lovers romance set against the backdrop of a sleepy, lakeside town in Michigan. Have a box of tissues on hand before starting this book.
Review: Lovelight Farms by B.K. Borison
A friends-to-lovers holiday romance featuring the much beloved fake dating trope and a cozy, small-town setting.
Review: The American Heiress by Daisy Goodwin
Fans of Downton Abbey and The Gilded Age will enjoy this historical fiction novel set around the turn of the century.
Review: Time’s Convert by Deborah Harkness
This spin-off from the original All Souls Trilogy delves into Marcus’ past and explores his future with Phoebe.
Review: The Damned by Renée Ahdieh
Celine and Bastien’s story continues in this sequel to The Beautiful.
Vintage Romance: Windmills in Time by Victoria Bruce
Travel back in time to the windswept plains of the Nebraska frontier with this vintage romance.
Review: The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness
The final installment in the All Souls trilogy.
Review: The Nature of Witches by Rachel Griffin
A witchy read with relevance to the present day through its overarching theme of climate change.
Review: Starry Night by Debbie Macomber
A happily-ever-after, holiday romance set in Alaska.
Review: The Beautiful by Renée Ahdieh
Vampires, New Orleans, mystery, and forbidden love — this young adult novel is one captivating read.
Review: Where the Lost Wander by Amy Harmon
A beautifully written and moving novel set along the Oregon Trail during the height of America’s westward expansion.
Review: The Unhoneymooners by Christina Lauren
This enemies-to-lovers romantic comedy is the perfect beach read.
Review: Forever Wild by K.A. Tucker
This novella in The Simple Wild series follows Jonah and Calla as they navigate Christmas in Alaska with both of their families.
Review: Wild at Heart by K.A. Tucker
This sequel to The Simple Wild sees Calla moving to Alaska to be with Jonah, but will she be able to make a home for herself in the Alaskan wilderness? Or will she, like her mother before her, flee Alaska and leave behind the man she loves?
Review: His Accidental Bride by Carolyn Twede Frank
This historical fiction novel takes us back to the Old West, where we meet Dorothy Bednar, who is trying to escape her past by posing as a mail-order bride.
Review: Catching Christmas by Terri Blackstock
When cab driver Finn picks up an elderly lady, little does he know that he will play a vital role in not only her Christmas but that of her granddaughter, an over-worked lawyer.
Review: The White Christmas Inn by Colleen Wright
A charming, feel-good Christmas romance that will have you wishing the book were longer.
Review: Christmas Camp by Karen Schaler
Review of Christmas Camp, a corny holiday romance that you can’t help but smile at while reading.