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A Heap of Texas Trouble
by Carolyn Brown
"Chili not the only thing cooking in Cadillac Texas."
Posted January 3, 2017
If Carolyn Brown titles her book A HEAP OF TEXAS TROUBLE
you can be sure that's what she will deliver. Every page
is chock full of fun, craziness and mind blowing detailed
chaos. I can't think of anyone who can use biblical quotes
so irreverently and make me Read more...
The Lullaby Sky
by Carolyn Brown
"Probably one of Carolyn Brown's most important stories to share"
Posted November 28, 2016
Just when I think I've learned everything about Carolyn
Brown and her writing talent she up and surprises me with
this magnificent new story THE LULLABY SKY. It's a truly
remarkable insight into an age old problem that transcends
age, race, religion and status. We're talking about Read more...
Sunrise Crossing
by Jodi Thomas
"A real crowd pleaser"
Posted November 28, 2016
Jodi Thomas packed quite a lot of action in this fourth
book of the Ransom Canyon series. It's actually four tales
expertly woven together. No small feat but then again it's
what you've come to expect from Jodi Thomas. SUNRISE
CROSSING just may be the best of Read more...
Family Tree
by Susan Wiggs
"A feast and celebration of life's tough choices"
Posted November 28, 2016
The story in FAMILY TREE is unexpected and with every turn
of a page Susan Wiggs draws you further into the drama
surrounding some of her best characters to date -- and
that's saying something. The air of expectation starts
right at the beginning of FAMILY TREE. It was a Read more...
Sting
by Sandra Brown
"Danger waits around every corner."
Posted November 28, 2016
Not sure how it's possible, but Sandra Brown certainly out did
herself with this crazy twisted crime novel of epic
proportions. Not even the best arm chair detectives among
her long list of fans will ferret out the ending even
armed with a litany of clues. The ending is Read more...
A Wedding for Christmas
by Lori Wilde
"Challenge is to sort through a messy past for a happy holiday"
Posted November 9, 2016
Once again I am compelled to point out that you should
never judge a book by its cover -- or in the case of A
WEDDING FOR CHRISTMAS its title. Knowing that it is
written by Lori Wilde should trigger the adage -- knowledge
is power -- and A WEDDING FOR CHRISTMAS is Read more...
A Christmas Bride
by Hope Ramsay
"Planning weddings is such a challenge."
Posted November 9, 2016
Christmas is such a strange season. Most look forward to it
as a wondrous time of the year -- perfect setup for family,
friends, spirituality and gifts. You know the season of
good tidings and snow. Some have a difficult time with
Christmas. David Lyndon is one. To David Christmas marks Read more...
Merry Cowboy Christmas
by Carolyn Brown
"The best cowboy series just got even better."
Posted November 9, 2016
There is so much dimension in any Carolyn Brown book. You
should
never be fooled by the seeming simplicity of the concept or
storyline. Carolyn Brown writes about everyday things that
happen to all of us and she does it with panache, class,
empathy and humor. In MERRY COWBOY CHRISTMAS Read more...
Honor Bound
by B.J. Daniels
"Intriguing end to a crazy series."
Posted October 27, 2016
Finally, the strangest, most intriguing series brings us the
anticipated conclusion to what has
become a legendary saga about a Montana family and their
connection to a violent group of revolutionaries. HONOR
BOUND by B.J. Daniels neatly ties up all the loose ends
while directing us to what hopefully Read more...
The Trouble with Mistletoe
by Jill Shalvis
"Petunia is the matchmaker in this delightful tale."
Posted October 18, 2016
The heart is like a lock. There is only one key -- a special
key that can fully open it. Open it to possibilities that
seemed beyond your ken. This newest Jill Shalvis book is a
total joy to read. Heart candy one would say, THE TROUBLE
WITH MISTLETOE is about Read more...
Defender
by Diana Palmer
"Home can sometimes feel like a prison."
Posted October 14, 2016
Fans of Diana Palmer recognize an ongoing often used theme
--
perhaps on purpose -- or could be coincidental -- but none
the
less there it is. Older man attracted to young usually
inexperienced almost naΓ―ve younger woman. We're not
talking
about an old codger and a teenager here. That would Read more...
Her Renegade Rancher
by Jennifer Ryan
"With great wealth comes great responsibility and danger."
Posted September 27, 2016
Inheriting a windfall sounds like a dream come true --
financial security -- chance to meet personal goals -- and
help others. But HER RENEGADE RANCHER puts a twist on this
lucky infusion of wealth. Greed and avarice abound in this
latest Montana Men series by Jennifer Ryan. And I can't
think Read more...
A Fairytale Bride
by Hope Ramsay
"An adorable introduction to the Chapel of Love series."
Posted September 26, 2016
A FAIRYTALE BRIDE is the prelude to what is sure to be a
delightful collection of stories with bride's front and
center. A FAIRYTALE BRIDE is billed as a short story and
what Hope Ramsay created as an introduction to her new
series Chapel of Love. The story never Read more...
Saving Jake
by Sharon Sala
"Some war wounds are hidden."
Posted September 26, 2016
In SAVING JAKE Sharon Sala takes us back to Blessings
Georgia a place where people seem to come to heal.
Blessings has a rich and somewhat eccentric population of
characters some long timers and others that just seemed to
end up there. One of the loveliest things you will notice Read more...
Anywhere You Are
by Elisabeth Barrett
"Too busy for love?"
Posted September 26, 2016
Have you discovered Elisabeth Barrett yet? Well what are
you waiting for? Barrett caught my eye several years ago
with a short story that captured my heart and has resonated
all this time. The title ANYWHERE YOU ARE has many
significant meanings in Elisabeth Barrett's latest book in
the Read more...
Every Bride Has Her Day
by Lynnette Austin
"Love and flowers are blooming in Misty Bottoms."
Posted September 22, 2016
EVERY BRIDE HAS HER DAY is the second story in Lynnette
Austin's Magnolia Brides series and it's simply
fabulous.
This richly delicious tale centers on a fabulous group of
young men and women who have a Read more...
A Cowboy Christmas Miracle
by Carolyn Brown
"Fantastic heartwarming end to a sassy series."
Posted September 6, 2016
I'm sure I've said it before but it bears repeating --
Carolyn Brown is the absolute master of western romantic
humor. Her books ooze it and by the end of any story there
is a huge smile on your face. Guaranteed.
Carolyn Brown always references country songs and has Read more...
Fire Brand
by Diana Palmer
"Securing your legacy isn't always easy"
Posted September 4, 2016
Just when I think I've read all of Diana Palmer I come
across an unfamiliar title. FIRE BRAND was originally
published in 1989 when Palmer was writing as Susan Kyle.
But the style is vintage Diana Palmer. I always alert my
followers when there is a reissue. FIRE BRAND Read more...
The Baby Inheritance
by Maureen Child
"The harder they fight - the harder they fall."
Posted August 23, 2016
Reed Hudson was fairly certain he didn't love anyone and
had never fallen in love. He was too controlled and firmly
convinced himself he was too smart to ever fall into that
trap. His career was centered on working with couples that
had fallen into that love and marriage Read more...
Discovering You
by Brenda Novak
"Insightful look at starting anew in spite of immense challenges."
Posted August 21, 2016
DISCOVERING YOU is the latest book based on the lives and
escapades of the Amos brothers. Brenda Novak has fashioned
some really interesting hunks that have had to learn to
survive all on their own. Their mother committed suicide
leaving a distraught husband who turned to the bottle
instead of Read more...
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