A Beauty Queen’s Guide to Murder and Mayhem is the first book in Kristen Bird’s A Dakota Green Mystery series. Dakota Green is taken off guard when she finds out that before her mother’s death, her mother arranged for Dakota to compete in a local beauty pageant. Her mother’s hope was that Dakota would winContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: A Beauty Queen’s Guide to Murder and Mayhem by Kristen Bird”
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ARC Review: Not Quite by the Book by Julie Hatcher
Not Quite by the book by Julie Hatcher is a contemporary romance about a woman who sets out to find herself after giving up on finding her own true love. Emma Rini decides to take some time for herself, after being made to feel like her family takes her for granted and no longer reallyContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Not Quite by the Book by Julie Hatcher”
ARC Review: How to Get a Life in Ten Dates by Jenny L. Howe
How to Get a Life in Ten Dates by Jenny L. Howe is a very enjoyable romcom, with a plus sized heroin who, while she does have issues, is at least comfortable in her own skin. Haleigh has been in love with Jack for years, but after a disastrous trip several years before, they haveContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: How to Get a Life in Ten Dates by Jenny L. Howe”
ARC Review: Mystery in the Title by Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson
Miranda Abbot, our favourite actress, is back in Mystery in the Title, the second book in Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson’s Miranda Abbot Mystery series. I liked book one, I Only Read Murder, but I’ll be honest, Miranda kind of got on my nerves in that book. I’m so glad that didn’t stop me fromContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Mystery in the Title by Ian Ferguson and Will Ferguson”
ARC Review: Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst
Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst is a romcom about a writer who’s first book was a bestseller, but who is having trouble reaching that same level with her subsequent books. Her solution is to hire someone to break her heart so that she can reach the same level of emotion she had whenContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Book of the Month by Jennifer Probst”