Tag: favorite books

  • Enjoying a Favorite Author: Tricia Levenseller

    Enjoying a Favorite Author: Tricia Levenseller

    It’s finally warm enough to lay in the sun and read! I’ve been holding onto this goodie by Tricia Levenseller for a while, having fallen in love with her other YA Romances: The Shadows Between Us and Warrior of the Wild. It’s so exciting when a favorite author has a book release, and you anticipate…

  • January Book Recommendation: Rocky Start

    January Book Recommendation: Rocky Start

    Starting 2025 off right with two of my all time favorite authors: Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer! I grew up reading this dynamic duo; their action adventure romances sparked the writer in me, and it’s a dream come true that they’re publishing again. If you’re looking for seasoned characters, a second chance romance, a military…

  • New Favorite Author Discovered: Kerrigan Byrne

    New Favorite Author Discovered: Kerrigan Byrne

    I found a new favorite author in Kerrigan Byrne! Although Tempting Fate is a mid-series book, I was really in the mood for a historical bodyguard romance – and this story did NOT disappoint. Looking forward to re-starting at book 1!

  • BOOtastic Book Recs | Ghost Romances

    BOOtastic Book Recs | Ghost Romances

    If you’re anything like me, you’re ready to get in the Halloween mood! Here are my favorite haunted romance novels that are BOOtastic and guaranteed to give you spooky vibes: Little Haunting by the Sea, by Kate Johnson; House of Salt and Sorrows, by Erin A. Craig; The Widow of Rose House, by Diana Biller;…

  • Rain or Shine, Its Perfect Weather to Read a Favorite Author

    Rain or Shine, Its Perfect Weather to Read a Favorite Author

    So many Ilona Andrews books so little time! Having read and adored their Kate Daniels, InnKeeper, and Hidden Legacy series, I dove into On The Edge over Labor Day weekend. Everything Ilona writes is magic, literally and figuratively, so simply knowing they wrote it is its own recommendation. Although this weekend is considerably more rainy…

  • Liz Danger Series: Romance Book Recommendation

    Liz Danger Series: Romance Book Recommendation

    I finished the Liz Danger series by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer, and once again, this dynamic duo doesn’t disappoint! If you enjoy witty banter and small town romance with a side dish of murder, you will LOVE this series. The heroine is a quirky rebel reluctantly returning to her hometown, and the hero is…

  • Book Recommendation: The Chemist, By Stephenie Meyer

    Book Recommendation: The Chemist, By Stephenie Meyer

    Reading The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer was long overdue. Part of me is thrilled that I waited so long because after so many years of being a fan, I actually got to enjoy a new to me book by her. And it was fabulous. A high stakes political thriller romance, this book was a page…

  • Diving Deep into My TBR Pile: The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer

    Diving Deep into My TBR Pile: The Chemist by Stephenie Meyer

    Stephenie Meyer was a huge inspiration to me growing up as a young writer. I was a devoted Twilight fan (Team Edward!), and The Host was my first alien scifi romance which made me fall in love with the genre. So I don’t know why it’s taken me this long, but I’m finally diving into…

  • Diving Head Over Heels into a Favorite Book!

    Diving Head Over Heels into a Favorite Book!

    Don’t let those blue skies fool you. Half an hour after this photo was taken, I was rained off the beach!! A very distressing beach day, but what wasn’t distressing was diving head over heels into the third installment of the Liz Danger series by Jennifer Crusie and Bob Mayer! Another fabulous read, as always.

  • Author Shoutout to Ruby Dixon: Breaking Glass Ceilings

    Author Shoutout to Ruby Dixon: Breaking Glass Ceilings

    Author shoutout to Ruby Dixon! She is such an inspiration, and I love her author journey. Alien romance is still such a niche market, and not many traditional publishers have “risked” investing in the genre. But Ruby Dixon transcends the norm; she broke that glass ceiling, selling her indie novels to a traditional publisher. And…