The (very close) votes are in and we’re reading Elizabeth Kingston’s The King’s Man. (Here’s our B+ review.)
Here’s the summary from Amazon (right now, the ebook is 2.99):
We will discuss this read next month on November 19th!
The (very close) votes are in and we’re reading Elizabeth Kingston’s The King’s Man. (Here’s our B+ review.)
Here’s the summary from Amazon (right now, the ebook is 2.99):
We will discuss this read next month on November 19th!
I was a thousand feet above the ground with blood seeping from a scrape along my elbow when I finally told my close friend the secret I had been carrying for months now: I had written a book, and in six months I would be a published author. “Romance?” she said. “That doesn’t sound like…
And they lived happily ever after… It’s a phrase we all know, an ideal we strive for in our own lives, and one we enjoy reading about again and again. The promise of a happily ever after is what drew me into romance years ago, first as a reader, then as an author. The idea…
Here are just a few of the March releases the world is chatting about. Are any of them on your radar? If not, what is?
Harlequin is having their biggest sale ever.From October 18-25, all Harlequin category romance eBooks will be on-sale for just $1.99 each! There are over 18,000+ titles on sale. That’s a lot of books and it’s hard to choose. So, we’re asking for recommendations. Tell us what are your favorite Harlequin category romances? Thanks!
Yesterday, I returned from trying on possible Mother of the Groom lehengas to read this crap headline from Washington Post: At 59, I needed a fancy gown. Should I go for sexy or mother of the bride? So. Much. Ugh. This is an article about a lovely woman who, when her husband won a Nobel…
You’ve seen ours–it’s your turn to share! What were your top reads of 2023? (And, if you’d like to see all our choices for Best of 2023 in one place, you can see them all here.)