Lily is a wedding planner who comes face to face with Bennett, the bride’s maid of honor, and the woman who broke her heart years ago. The book goes back and forth between the women’s time together in study abroad and their second chance at reconnection. Review
Moira and Kenzie have been dance rivals for as long as they can remember. When Moira lands back in the dance world after a hiatus, their rivalry kicks up again as they compete for a scholarship. But something else is brewing now too, and it looks a lot like lust. Review
Sutton is a babygay whose best friend signs her up for a dating app, enter Charlotte the very experienced, very beautiful woman who could rock Sutton’s world if Sutton weren’t opposed to a one-night stand. Both women are complex characters who evolve over the course of the novel. At the end, we are left wanting more more more and Haley Cass delivers with Forever and a Day – an extended epilogue that does not disappoint. Review
Ari can’t wait to graduate law school and move onto her job and more importantly leave her competitor Sloane behind. When Sloane shows up unexpectedly on day 1, Ari is at a loss and her anger almost boils over. But the Sloane who’s showed up is a defrosted version of the woman she fought for rankings, and as the women spend more time together, they find more that attracts than divides. Review
Elsie is renegotiating her contract for her original puppet show. The only thing standing in the way is the new CEO, Jones. The two end up challenging and warming each other in unexpected ways, but what happens when work comes between them? Review