Reviews - Contemporary

The Difference
C.
D'Angelo
Anxiety is a real thing and can be debilitating. Mix that with being a psychotherapist and you’re likely prone to even more self-analysis. Unfortunately, those very traits are playing havoc with Rachel Granza’s life. Not just with her job but with her boyfriend, Brian, and her family. Needing to discover herself and her roots, she and Brian set out on a trip to Italy.
In order to access her trust fund, socialite Nora Atwood must live as an ordinary person for three months or get married. Living as a ‘normal’ work-a-day human is just insanity as far as Nora is concerned, so she decides the best option is a marriage of convenience. Millionaire Anthony ‘Fritz’ Carter is amused when Nora doesn’t recognize him with a beard and believes him to be her chauffeur.
Someone Exactly Like Me
Debbie
Cromack
Today is Destiny’s thirtieth birthday and plans to go out with her best friend, Candi. Candi is stuck working late at her photo studio, waiting for her annoying model to show up. When Destiny arrives at Candi’s studio, she asks her to put on an outfit for the evening and then requests her to fill in for a quick lighting test until her model arrives.
Rock Me to the Top
Victoria
Zak
Melody Sterling got the rejection call that she did not make the Los Angeles Orchestra as their newest Cello player. Now what? It’s all she’s wanted and has been working hard to earn her spot the past few months. Joe is her best friend and the drummer of an up and coming Rock band; Gracefall. Joe is ready to turn the friendship into more, but convincing Melody is another story.

Have you been burned by love? Trent Washington and his band, The Light Rail, are embarking on their first big break. They will be opening for one of the world’s hottest bands, Hunte, during their eastern seaboard tour. It’s the perfect dream distraction from Trent’s failed love and family disappointments.

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