My god, this book. *chef’s kiss* Catherine Cowles has kicked off her new series with such an emotional, heartbreaking and intense story that I’m not sure I have all the words to express how much I love it. Low on the romance and high on the suspense, Tattered Stars was so beautiful.
Tag: February Releases
It helps that it’s set against the backdrop of a small town in Ireland and is filled with family drama, small town shenanigans and a very hot man who makes our heroine fumble quite a bit. For my first book by Catherine Walsh, The Rebound was a quick read and I found myself reading faster to see how it comes to a head!
Despite a lot of the mixed reviews that I read, I quite enjoyed Meet Me in the Margins. I loved the premise and the concept and as a budding author, I felt all of Savannah’s struggles in trying to get her manuscript perfected and picked up by a publisher. I liked the mystery (even though we obviously knew who her secret editor was) and the little world that Melissa Ferguson had built in Pennington Publishing.
I am absolutely obsessed with the way Violet Marsh tells her story. When I read The Aviatrix last year, I was totally sold on the idea of a different kind of historical romance that featured women who went above and beyond what was expected of them in that time period.
I’m not the biggest fan of Romeo & Juliet when it comes to Shakespeare’s works, but this modern retelling was so wonderful that you forget entirely about the classic that it takes some inspiration from.
Hotshot was a fast read featuring enemies to lovers in a seriously hot and steamy romance.
It’s why you fall in love with Emerson, because this is his redemption story, this is his chance to show the readers and everyone else that he’s not just an addict who found ways to mess everything up for everyone else.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Steam: 🔥🔥🔥🔥 Release Date: February 23rd, 2021 Add to Goodreads | Amazon.in Olivia…
Kelly Siskind not only wrote a book about love, but she wrote a book of poetry to go with it too. She wrote a poetic masterpiece about love, about real life struggles, about family, about choices and about following your heart.
Hawk was such a pleasant and quick read for me! You’ve got a young hotshot tattoo artist and shop owner who meets a single mother that is far from the usual kind of woman he meets and they fall in love. How can you not love that?