All it takes to start a fire is one single match. . . Owen Larrabee is not my soulmate. He wasn’t when I confessed my love to him on his wedding day, and he isn’t now. I should probably say that I wasn’t the bride when that happened. I don’t have the best timing. He’sContinue reading “Review – Can’t Help Falling by: Courtney Walsh”
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Review – The Fall Back Plan by: Melanie Jacobson
I’m back in Harvest Hollow after ten years to prove a point and to even a few scores. I’ve opened a new bar, and anyone expecting the old sweet and shy Jolie McGraw to be running it is in for a shock. I’m not the only one who’s changed: when the sheriff comes to tellContinue reading “Review – The Fall Back Plan by: Melanie Jacobson”
Review – Just Don’t Fall by: Emma St. Clair
Before Logan Barnes was hockey’s hottest bad boy, he was my brother’s best friend … and my first crush. Oh, yeah–and the guy who ghosted me and broke my teenage heart. Now Logan is back in Harvest Hollow, but not willingly. Recovering from an injury (and some bad press), he’s stuck playing for our minorContinue reading “Review – Just Don’t Fall by: Emma St. Clair”
Review – Earn Your Extra Credit by: Meghan Quinn
“She went home with someone else that night?” Hearing the disbelief from my best friend’s mouth makes the events of my failed date sting that much more. I would like to make it known, I have a lot more swagger than what it seems. I don’t normally ask a girl out, have her fail toContinue reading “Review – Earn Your Extra Credit by: Meghan Quinn”
Review – See Me After Class by: Meghan Quinn
“Did you have relations with my brother . . .” Good question. I’d like to preface this by saying it was never my intention to ever get involved in a workplace romance, let alone get involved with the most surly, agitating, and pompous man I’ve ever met who just so happens to be my newContinue reading “Review – See Me After Class by: Meghan Quinn”
Review – Why Are You Like This?: An ArtbyMoga Comic Collection by: Meg Adams
A collection of comics with a millennial take on marriage, adulthood, pet ownership, self-love, and self-care. Finally, comics that answer life’s most pressing questions: Is my partner actually upset or just hangry? Whose turn is it to remember the reusable shopping bags? Is it appropriate to put up Halloween décor two months in advance? (Spoiler alert: Yes. Yes,Continue reading “Review – Why Are You Like This?: An ArtbyMoga Comic Collection by: Meg Adams”
