Katie Leclerc and Ryan Cooper star in Confess on Go90. (Photo Credit: Awestruck)
**THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SOME SPOILERS**
The TV adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s novel Confess debuted on Go90 earlier this week. After watching the first two episodes that dropped early, I thought, wow, they’ve really done the novel justice. Confess totally pulls off a…
It may be April, but this month's cookbook deals say there's still time to hunker down with bread and booze. On the romance side, there's a double deal for rom-com lovers with two Christina Lauren books on sale. Our April book deal picks on Kindle:
Bourbon: the Rise, Fall and Rebirth of an American Whiskey
Once and…
I had THE best reading week. Some weeks you pick up a book, read a few chapters and then toss it aside. Others, you're devouring one book after another and hoping your library has an author's back catalog covered. This week was all about sweets and I must be still be riding the sugar high,…
Today we're unwrapping Alice Clayton's Buns (the cover, anyway!), the third book in her foodie rom-com Hudson Valley series, coming in May. Check out the synopsis below -- this one's Archie and Clara's story. While we wait, get your own hot cross buns in shape or check out the first two books in the series, Nuts and Cream…
Jeanette Grey’s latest is a steamy, sexy, scorcher of self-discovery.
**ARC won in a Twitter contest from the author/publisher**
Jeanette Grey has a serious knack for bringing together gorgeous European locales, smokin’ hot sexy times and stories of self-discovery. Seven Nights to Surrender and Eight Ways to Ecstasy explored the theme with an aspiring artist and a…
- Cream of the Crop by Alice Clayton (Hudson Valley Series Book #2)
**ARC provided by the publisher for review**
Let’s just say I’ve had brie on the brain for the last few weeks. Not unlike Natalie Grayson, the heroine in Cream of the Crop (Hudson Valley series book #2).
In Cream…
Finally, a rom-com that does food right!
Usually food is an accidental backdrop in a story. Hero and heroine meet cute at a farmers market, or there's a front-of-the-house hookup between host and bartender in a restaurant, but the food is usually window dressing rather than a focus. In the last couple of months, I've read two…
