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Montana Heat: Escape to You
by Jennifer Ryan
"Evil knows no bounds."
Posted September 24, 2017
Scary -- the one word that aptly describes the opening
scenes in MONTANA HEAT: ESCAPE TO YOU -- the second book of
the Montana
Heat series by Jennifer Ryan.
It's all about looks as in what does normal look Read more...
A Snow Country Christmas
by Linda Lael Miller
"A wonderful reunion with the Carson's of Mustang Creek"
Posted September 18, 2017
In A SNOW COUNTRY CHRISTMAS, we are once again transported
to a time of absolute bliss. Gorgeous scenery, amazingly
endearing characters, and snappy dialog. The Carson's of Mustang Creek has been one of my
favorite Linda Lael Miller series Read more...
Wild Ride Cowboy
by Maisey Yates
"Meet some of the best characters."
Posted September 4, 2017
Reading books that contain stories contributed by several
authors is
fun and great beach reads since invariably each story is
about the
size of a novella. But even more important is that these books
provide a wonderful introduction to authors that may have
escaped
your notice. It's hard to Read more...
Here Comes the Bride
by Hope Ramsay
"Getting hitched was never funnier."
Posted August 29, 2017
Welcome back to Shenandoah Falls and the Chapel Of
Love series. HERE COMES THE BRIDE is book number three
in a series that obviously stars brides. It wouldn't be a
Hope Ramsay work of art if the characters weren Read more...
Maybe This Summer
by Jennifer Snow
"Masks cannot hide everything in this hockey romance"
Posted August 17, 2017
MAYBE THIS SUMMER by Jennifer Snow is a story about courage
-- about getting out from behind a self-imposed mask so to
speak. Everyone has something that makes them feel
self-conscious and imperfect -- something they would prefer
to remain unnoticed by the public -- hence the mask.
This mask takes Read more...
Lost and Found Sisters
by Jill Shalvis
"When life opens a new unexpected door, you find love"
Posted August 17, 2017
Okay, so I just finished LOST AND FOUND SISTERS by Jill
Shalvis and realized it is book one in her new series based
in Wildstone which made me laugh -- and of course do a happy
dance. Why do you ask? Well, one of the issues that conflict
the main characters Read more...
Dark Horse
by B.J. Daniels
"Book one of a fabulous nail biting crime story unfolds."
Posted August 14, 2017
Welcome to a three book series based on the kidnapping of twin
infants that took place twenty five years ago. There's no
denying that
this baby girl and boy disappeared. There was also a ransom
paid.
The babies never made it back safely to their home. And
candidly the Read more...
Any Dream Will Do
by Debbie Macomber
"Believing in yourself can be the most difficult thing"
Posted August 13, 2017
Yes -- this is a book about having faith -- surely in a
higher authority -- but also something closer at hand --
yourself. Often life hands people truly more than they can
deal with normally. But then again who said life is
supposed to follow a path deemed normal. It would seem that Read more...
Dead Ringer
by B.J. Daniels
"Book number two keeps the mystery alive."
Posted August 7, 2017
Once again B.J. Daniels reminds her fans why she is a go to
crime
author -- no word is superfluous. In DEAD RINGER B.J. Daniels
weaves an intricate crime story complete with spot on
dialogue of
some really intriguing characters. DEAD RINGER never lets you
become complacent. Should always Read more...
The Cowboy and the Doctor
by Eve Gaddy
"A look at when love takes a wrong turn"
Posted August 7, 2017
THE COWBOY AND THE DOCTOR by Eve Gaddy is a
combination of a sweet romance, finally finding the one, and a
scary tale of revenge escalating day by day.
Doctors are by nature nurturing and Samantha's caring
nature led
her to volunteer at a women's shelter in Texas Read more...
The Playboy Prince and the Nanny
by Donna Alward
"Welcome to Marazur. She's shy but essential"
Posted August 7, 2017
At first glance you might think this may be a rather silly
-- just for fun story -- but those that know Donna Alward
will realize you should never judge a book by its title. I
got THE PLAYBOY PRINCE AND THE NANNY because it's by Donna
Alward. I loved it Read more...
Knight On The Texas Plains
by Linda Broday
"Abused spouse looking for redemption and love."
Posted August 3, 2017
For fans of Linda Broday first know that KNIGHT ON THE TEXAS
PLAINS was originally published in 2002. It was book #1 of the
Texas Heroes series followed by THE COWBOY
WHO CAME CALLING.
KNIGHT ON THE TEXAS PLAINS is Read more...
Lucky in Love
by Carolyn Brown
"Moral of this story: never call a woman a bitch"
Posted July 31, 2017
First impressions and initial introductions are not what
dreams are made of especially in the case of Milli Torres
and Beau Luckadeau. First time each was going through an
emotional upheaval in their love lives. So as the story goes
they met, did it, and at first light separated as Read more...
Together
by Linda Lael Miller
"Love can be found in the most unusual situations."
Posted July 24, 2017
Okay what could be better than a story by Linda Lael Miller.
How
about five between the covers of her new book TOGETHER.
Aptly named don't you think? Pretty sure TOGETHER is a Linda
Lael Miller homage to different types of romances. Some born
out
of circumstances, necessity and Read more...
Million Dollar Cowboy
by Lori Wilde
"Billionaire cowboy truly blindsided in this lovely romance."
Posted July 21, 2017
The Song of the Soul Mate -- according to Granny Blue Alzate
the
women in her family know their true love if when kissed they
hear
a humming. Well of course modern women think this is just a
bunch of hooey but those with a healthy respect for Native
American folklore Read more...
Blackthorne's Bride
by Joan Johnston
"Finally Josie's much awaited story."
Posted July 19, 2017
When seemingly small details spark a memory you can't help but
sit back and try to gather your thoughts, kind of produce an
image of something that sounds almost familiar. And of course
there's a good reason for that in BLACKTHORNE'S BRIDE by
Joan Johnston.
BLACKTHORNE'S Read more...
The Strawberry Hearts Diner
by Carolyn Brown
"Sweet and satifying romance from the Queen of Texas Romance"
Posted July 19, 2017
Imagine a feel good story about two young woman returning to a
small town named Pick. The return of each will have quite an
impact
on the folks of this small tight community. In addition to this
noteworthy event there is the entrance of someone with a
sinister
plan for Read more...
Wild Horse Springs
by Jodi Thomas
"A truly wonderful read"
Posted July 17, 2017
For some writers love is a little like a country western
song, after
all the lyrics tell stories, some bittersweet. So when Jodi
Thomas
describes Sheriff Dan Brigman it seems appropriate to
parallel the
Toby Keith song "A little less talk and a lot more action."
At least
that's Read more...
Talk Cowboy to Me
by Carolyn Brown
"The boys against the girls - an even stage for a contest."
Posted July 17, 2017
It's all about what's really important, family, friends,
people not
things, not possessions.
Adele learned that the hard way. Her ex was all about
appearances, show, she always had doubts, troubling thoughts
about why he had married her. She felt that she didn't fit
the bill.
Too Read more...
Romeo & Juliet Paper Dolls
by Eileen Rudisill Miller
"Beautiful paper dolls book, great for teaching too!"
Posted July 17, 2017
Every once in a while I'm approached with a request to review
something that doesn't quite fit any of my usual genres. I do
reviews on many arts and crafts and hobby topics but this
recent
request made me really put on my thinking cap. Dover
Publications added Read more...
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