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To Bind a Dark Heart by Kathryn Ann Kingsley

To Bind a Dark Heart begins directly after after the events in To Charm a Dark Prince. Gwen and the being she calls Merlin are free of Mordred and wondering through the forest. Guilt is eating her alive, and she’s wondering if she could just apologize to Mordred…or if he’d sooner cut off her head than forgive her. Which is […]

ARC Review: If We Pretend by Chrissy Hopewell

Reese has the perfect plan: stay in Scotland for 4 weeks while her daughter is at soccer camp, reset her life after the engagement of her ex-husband and ex-best friend, and enjoy some peace and quiet! She’s tired of acting like the bigger person and tired of pretending the exes have her blessing. Four weeks away is the perfect solution […]

ARC Book Review: Best Frenemies by Max Monroe

Katy and Mack, our romantic leads, are teachers at the same elementary school. Everyone loves Mack…except for Katy. His infectious smile and boisterous personality rub her the wrong way. She’s excited to finally have a break from him and life in general on Spring Break, but as luck would have it, the condo is double booked…and Mack is her new […]

Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score

Pretend You’re Mine by Lucy Score My rating: 4 of 5 stars Harper is a ray of sunshine created in darkness and I loved her. She is willing to go down swinging for those in need and has an open, caring heart you can’t help but love. Her relationship with Luke happens quickly but it isn’t forced. They get to […]

ARC Review: Right Man, Right Time by Meghan Quinn

Right Man, Right Time by Meghan Quinn My rating: 4 of 5 stars “Yup, there he was, not one single rock stuck up his nose, munching on a kid-size chicken tender, staring romantically at the domestic donkeys with his fly down.” Right Man, Right Time shouldn’t have been this wonderful, but it was. It really was. Silas and Ollie had […]

REVIEW: Powerless by Elsie Silver

“The sky is blue. The grass is green. And I’ve loved Jasper Gervais from the first day I laid eyes on him.” Sloane knew Jasper was it for her the moment she saw him when they were kids. Her uncle adopted him after a tragedy left him without a family, but she didn’t let that stop her from obsessing over […]

ARC REVIEW: Songs of Vice by Nicole Bailey

I received an ARC of this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. “Only sirens had weapons so cloying. We were like carnivorous plants, beautiful and enchanting the moment before we ended a life.” Lira is a soft-spoken, gentle woman desperate to escape her scheming mother. She’s also a siren who grew up among humans with no knowledge […]

Six easy on-the-go snacks to crush breastfeeding cravings

Breastfeeding cravings are preggo cravings’ evil step-sister. They’re intense. They’re constant. They’ll drive you insane if you aren’t prepared for them. Most hospitals leave new moms unprepared for these cravings or how to handle them. When we were discharged from the hospital last week after having our fifth kiddo, we received a ton of information (IMPORTANT information) on purple crying, […]

5 things to know about Healthy Obsession

Healthy Obsession, a new 3-week program, launches next week and the biggest question I’ve seen about it is: is there such a thing as a healthy obsession? Considering how often we throw around the word “obsessed,” I’m going to say yes only because the word has become so watered down. I wanted to tackle this question before diving into the […]