Susan Sigler
Features & PostsNo posts found.
6 comments posted.
Re: A Tangled Yarn (10:58am August 24, 2017):
I had a family friend attempt to teach me how to knit. It didn't go well. My grandmother was a seamstress. She tried to teach me how to sew. It ended badly. I'm sensing a pattern here. But I can make no-sew throw blankets. That counts, right?! Can't wait to read Casey's story-Betty!
Re: Chime and Punishment (4:01pm August 9, 2017):
This is a novel idea which I haven't seen in cozy mysteries. That of the main character running a clock shop. Most include female characters which work in a bakery of some sort. Now, I do love those. But every now and again, I'd like something with a twist. Looking forward to Ruth's story! Susan S.
Re: Reckless in Texas (6:27pm August 17, 2016):
I love stories where the heroine overcomes adversity, and all the better if she finds love in the process. Reckless in Texas sounds like a great read!
Re: Gone Too Deep (1:53pm August 4, 2016):
Gone too Deep sounds:Awesome! There aren't many romance novels where the H falls under your #2 characteristic. Usually you see him as this wordly alpha, so for that reason alone, this novel is sure to intrigue and captivate.
Re: Always My Girl (3:28pm July 6, 2016):
Hi Samantha, Congrats on the release of book (3). Personally, I loved the Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy by Nora Roberts and in paranormal the Argeneau family by Lynsay Sands.
Re: Almost Like Being in Love (6:01pm June 28, 2016):
There's something magical about vacationing in the Cayman Islands, or maybe it's simply leaving the daily stressors behind and focusing on making the moment special.
|