Reviews - Contemporary

A Guy and a Girl
Victoria
Adams

NEW ADULT:  Chelsea’s dad is a hockey coach with one staunch rule: none of his players are allowed to date his daughter. Chelsea is painfully aware of this rule, but it has never been an issue until this summer. She and her best friend see the latest group of rookies come in and they both agree that Hunter is one fine catch.

Sam Moreland is a good man, and he needs a wife. Going home to Sweetwater Springs is a good place to find one. If he doesn’t, the courts will give his little girl to the abusive, limelight-seeking Medusa who gave birth to her. Sam won’t let that happen.

Venture back to Oban, New Zealand for the second installment in the "Due South" series.  Ben Harland, a confirmed bachelor with rough edges, finds out he has a daughter when her flaky mother drops Jade on his front door step and leaves. Enter one amazing woman named Kezia, a school teacher and neighbor with an exuberant daughter of her own.

Love You to Death
Melissa
March

NEW ADULT:  Cherry. Yeah, it sounds like a hooker name, but what does she care? She hasn’t been Arden Elliott since her mother’s lifeless bloodied body was torn from her grasp. Who cares who she really is anyway? Skids (street kids) are little more than a nuisance in Baltimore, Maryland.

Family Pieces
Misa
Rush

CHICK-LIT:  They’re the words no one ever wants to hear. The words that proclaim your life has just derailed and may never get back on track. “I’m sorry honey. Your mom is gone.” Finding a picture of a voluptuous bikini-clad stranger in your boyfriend’s apartment may not help the situation, either.

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