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Somebody Like You
by Lynnette Austin
"Introduction to a fabulous series set in Maverick Junction"
Posted January 5, 2017
SOMEBODY LIKE YOU is book one in Lynnette Austin's
fabulous Maverick Junction
series. Simply addicting no
matter what order read. Actually that's exactly what I did
-- read them totally out of order. That's one of Read more...
Nearest Thing to Heaven
by Lynnette Austin
"Fabulous continuation of an amazing series."
Posted January 5, 2017
NEAREST THING TO HEAVEN is the second book in the Maverick
Junction series by Lynnette Austin and
is actually on its second go around. And lucky for those
of us that missed it we get a second chance. Once again Read more...
Wind River Rancher
by Lindsay McKenna
"Wranglers are definitely a huge asset in re-energizing this ranch."
Posted January 5, 2017
With WIND RIVER RANCHER Lindsay McKenna continues her Wind
River series that centers on a ranching community that has
concentrated efforts on helping returning Vets. Men and
women basically left floundering without any valuable
dependable resources. Many who suffer from Read more...
Snowbound at Christmas
by Jennifer Ryan, Lia Riley, Maisey Yates
"Trilogy of wonderful novellas for the season"
Posted January 5, 2017
A trilogy of novellas by three authors who demonstrate
their talent for romance with just the right touch of
humor. SNOWBOUND AT CHRISTMAS is a really well done
addition to this season's booklist.
First up is CLOSE TO PERFECT part of the Read more...
No Safe Secret
by Fern Michaels
"A hard hitting but honest look at bullies and abuse."
Posted January 5, 2017
Wow -- are you looking for an amazingly honest look at
bullies and abuse? Look no further than NO SAFE SECRET by
Fern Michaels. In NO SAFE SECRETS Fern Michaels pulls no
punches. This story goes right to your gut and then
continues to twist and turn its way as it Read more...
The 24 Days of Christmas
by Linda Lael Miller
"The holiday season teaches us many lessons."
Posted January 5, 2017
Tides turn and at times it is difficult to accept some
drastic changes to our status quo. Such is the basis for
THE 24 DAYS OF CHRISTMAS, a holiday novella put forth by
Linda Lael Miller originally published and now released in
digital form. True to any story by Linda Read more...
To Love A Texas Ranger
by Linda Broday
"The big question is: who saves who?"
Posted January 5, 2017
Are you a fan of westerns and western romance? Well
then you are in for a treat in the latest story by Linda
Broday. TO LOVE A TEXAS RANGER is an interesting story about
people who learn by some hard lessons to follow their gut,
their inner source of information Read more...
The Holiday Gift and A Cold Creek Noel
by RaeAnne Thayne
"Long awaiting story the best holiday gift."
Posted January 5, 2017
The Cowboys
of Cold Creek has been a long running
series but I actually came on board with the Christmas
Ranch tales. Each one really delightful and THE HOLIDAY
GIFT by RaeAnne Thayne was one I was eagerly Read more...
The Tycoon's Secret Child
by Maureen Child
"Corporate skills are better left in the board room"
Posted January 5, 2017
THE TYCOONS SECRET CHILD by Maureen Child is a story about
changes. Life changes, whether you want it to or not.
Some people are egotistical enough that they think,
believe, they can be in charge of changes. Delusional
thinking at best.
Life is about to change big time for corporate Read more...
Wind River Wrangler
by Lindsay McKenna
"Welcome to a terrific new series."
Posted January 5, 2017
Welcome to Wind River the new series by
Lindsay McKenna. I can't think of a better intro than WIND
RIVER
WRANGLER. Lindsay McKenna loves to mix her paramilitary
folk with regular folk. Somehow this amazing Read more...
A Cowboy's Christmas Eve
by R.C. Ryan
"What a way to kick start a relationship."
Posted January 4, 2017
Scene -- Glacier Ridge Montana Christmas Eve family dinner
at the Malloy Ranch. The entire Malloy family gathered
around the table resplendent with the gourmet feast
prepared by the family cook Yancy. Everyone in attendance
starting from The Great One, Gram Gracie to the assorted
nephews and wives.
Stop right there Read more...
Homecoming
by Shannon Stacey
"Simply put there is nothing like high school football."
Posted January 4, 2017
Sometimes kids need a savior -- they come in all types and
sizes. For Sam Leavitt the school football coach turned
out to be his savior. Coaches have the reputation for
being tough and demanding -- expectations rather high which
only means they expect their guys to do their best -- bring
their Read more...
Maid Under the Mistletoe
by Maureen Child
"Best holiday story ever."
Posted January 4, 2017
Welcome to Franklin you'll be glad you came.
Sam Henry -- peace and solitude -- that's what he found in
his log cabin on his mountain. He lived a relatively
secluded life with Kaye his amazing housekeeper/cook. Kaye
was his conduit to the world outside his home.
Joy needed Read more...
Hold Me, Cowboy
by Maisey Yates
"This could be the best of the series to date."
Posted January 4, 2017
HOLD ME COWBOY is part of the Copper
Ridge series and trust
me once you read one you are hooked. Of course Maisie Yates
made sure each story is somewhat independent of those that
came before. But if Read more...
Luke
by R.C. Ryan
"R.C. Ryan steps it up in this newest Malloys of Montana story."
Posted January 4, 2017
Every woman deserves her very own knight in shining armor.
Well, all fans of R.C. Ryan know all too well that's how she
see it. And once again we are invited to share in an amazing
tale of love, strength, pride and gutsiness. LUKE is the
second story Read more...
The Cowboy and the Baby
by Marie Ferrarella
"Lovely tale of finding home."
Posted January 4, 2017
We're back in Forever Texas and Marie Ferrarella uses THE
COWBOY AND THE BABY as her introduction to a new family sure
to win your hearts, capture your imagination and make you
smile. THE COWBOY AND THE BABY is the first story featuring
the McCulloughs, three brothers and a Read more...
One Snowy Night
by Jill Shalvis
"Lots of soul searching on way home for the holidays."
Posted January 4, 2017
Jill Shalvis is always on my must read list, like a good
friend on speed dial. ONE SNOWY NIGHT is a novella part of
the Heartbreaker
Bay series. ONE SNOWY NIGHT is a journey
home for Christmas and Read more...
Cardwell Christmas Crime Scene
by B.J. Daniels
"Danger has followed her to Big Sky Montana."
Posted January 4, 2017
It's almost unconscionable what a person would do to
protect their family. To what lengths. Sometimes it is ill
conceived with the imagined result at times totally out of
character for the person that puts the idea in motion. In
CARDWELL CHRISTMAS CRIME SCENE B.J. Daniels goes for Read more...
Always a Cowboy
by Linda Lael Miller
"Struggle continues between a stubborn rancher and a wild stallion."
Posted January 4, 2017
Linda Lael Miller's books teach her readers something,
about herself, her interests and her compassion toward
people, environment, animals and community. ALWAYS A
COWBOY is certainly not a departure from what Linda Lael
Miller likes to share. It's about respect, for people,
for the environment and candidly most Read more...
Homecoming
by Shannon Stacey
"Homecomings are ripe with all types of memories."
Posted January 4, 2017
Sometimes kids need a savior, they come in all types and
sizes. For Sam Leavitt the school football coach turned
out to be his savior. Coaches have the reputation for
being tough and demanding, expectations rather high which
only means they expect their guys to do their best,bring
their Read more...
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