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One Pink Rose
by Julie Garwood
"Welcome back to the old west."
Posted August 21, 2016
ONE PINK ROSE was originally released in 1998 in a
fabulous
book entitled The Clayborne Brides. That's when Julie
Garwood continued the Clayborne saga that she introduced
in
For The Roses and it's been a long standing love affair
ever since. As I was reading ONE PINK ROSE Read more...
Cavanaugh Cold Case
by Marie Ferrarella
"A pile of bones presents a irresistible puzzle."
Posted August 21, 2016
Leave it to Marie Ferrarella to combine a rather grisly
serial murder with a Harry met Sally relationship totally
infused with some really great dialog.
Malloy Cavanaugh is the latest bachelor to star in his own
story. His lovely co-star is Dr. Kristin Alberghetti the
medical examiner at his Read more...
What Happens in Texas
by Carolyn Brown
"Cheerfully revisits the Jalapeno Society ."
Posted August 21, 2016
I eagerly seek out any book by Carolyn Brown and so
that's
why I grabbed WHAT HAPPENS IN TEXAS. This happens to be a
reprint of a previous book entitled The Blue-Ribbon
Jalapeno Society Jubilee.
Having said that if you missed it the first time around
you
need Read more...
First Star I See Tonight
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
"A glorious addition to the best grid iron series ever."
Posted August 15, 2016
There's a very good reason why Susan Elizabeth Phillips has
a legend of devoted fans who are endearingly referred to as
Seppies. Not every author has that type of
following. I
can't think of anything guaranteed to bring a smile to my
face than a reference Read more...
First Comes Love
by Emily Giffin
"Thoughtful look at life, loss and genuine affection."
Posted August 13, 2016
Losing a sibling is a harsh blow to anyone's well-being --
it just is -- no matter age or circumstances. Life goes one
and the succeeding days, months and years seem to fill with
platitudes and wisdom -- thoughts of good wishes. But the
truth of the matter is that loss Read more...
The Secrets She Kept
by Brenda Novak
"Digging up clues is the best part"
Posted August 2, 2016
First and foremost I must apologize to all my review followers. I had boldly stated that Brenda Novak's THE SECRET SISTER was not part of a series. I mistakenly figured that Novak had come to a satisfying conclusion to what was Read more...
Daughters of the Bride
by Susan Mallery
"Delightful book about finding love and taking chances."
Posted July 18, 2016
DAUGHTERS OF THE BRIDE is a wondrously heartwarming and
funny story about three sister who on the surface
couldn't
be more different. What they do have in common is their
mother who survived losing her husband early on, raising
her three daughters and finding her way out of a Read more...
Having the Rancher's Baby
by Cathy McDavid
"Life doesn't come with prize buckles."
Posted July 6, 2016
Some men are like the bulls at a rodeo -- restless,
unbroken, stubborn and of course strong in will and body.
Trying to tame a bull is rather fool hardy. Losing that
battle is like a self-fulfilling prophecy. And Cole Dempsey
was one of those men -- determined to stay put Read more...
Sweet Little Lies
by Jill Shalvis
"Three coins in a fountain revisited."
Posted June 29, 2016
This book should come with a warning. Beware. Start
reading
at your own peril. Don't expect to get any work done. If
you think for even a moment that SWEET LITTLE LIES by the
amazing Jill Shalvis is just going to be a nice summer
read
-- you would be Read more...
Tough Luck Hero
by Maisey Yates
"The battle for control has never been sexier."
Posted June 25, 2016
Trying to protect your heart from bruising or breaking is
a noble quest but most likely in life that precious organ
is going to get abused. It's just a fact of life. In
TOUGH LUCK HERO we have two people who have pretty much
thought out what they perceive Read more...
If You Only Knew
by Kristan Higgins
"Dialog that is spot on."
Posted June 22, 2016
First thing you should know about a story by Kristan
Higgins is she will have you rolling your eyes and laughing
from the get-go. Even if there is a kind of pathos to the
story line the humor will win you over and get you hooked.
IF YOU ONLY Read more...
Hot Cowboy Nights
by Carolyn Brown
"Revisit the Lucky Penny ranch, you'll be glad you do!"
Posted June 4, 2016
Life just isn't fair. The guy cheats, dumps his then fiancΓ©
but
all the scandal seems to fall at the jilted woman's feet. So
that woman has two choices. Hide under the covers or beat them
at their own game. Hey -- might as well give them something to Read more...
The Greek's Nine-Month Surprise
by Jennifer Faye
"A true Cinderella tale."
Posted June 4, 2016
Basically two Greek tycoons are swept over their heads by
two -- wait for it -- chambermaids. You have to just love
Jennifer Faye. Sure it is a bit of a Cinderella story --
Faye even admits to that. But those that have romance in
their soul will love watching powerful wealthy guys Read more...
Out Rider
by Lindsay McKenna
"Watch your back for bears and stalkers."
Posted May 25, 2016
OUT RIDER is the 11th book in Lindsay McKenna's Wyoming
series and is as refreshingly entertaining and original as
each of the preceding ones. In OUTRIDER we are once again
challenged with characters trying to put their past behind
them and move forward. Lindsay McKenna tackles a difficult
problem Read more...
Cowboy All Night
by Vicki Lewis Thompson
"Who know cherry pie could be so hot."
Posted May 25, 2016
Vicki Lewis Thompson has a reputation for putting enough
sizzle between the pages to actually create steam. COWBOY
ALL NIGHT is another Thompson entry into the Blaze
category and it delivers just what the reader is looking
for and then some. COWBOY ALL NIGHT is part of the
Thunder Mountain Read more...
Duncan's Bride
by Linda Howard
"This rancher has definitely met his match."
Posted May 19, 2016
This book was originally published in 1990 but remains just as fresh and entertaining today. I love a classy story about rough and tough ranchers and the women that somehow manage a home in what is a truly unpredictable and often harsh environment. DUNCAN'S BRIDE is Linda Howard Read more...
Troublemaker
by Linda Howard
"Sometimes you need a little push in the right direction."
Posted May 11, 2016
Here's the funny thing about love. It truly comes in all
sorts of packages. Anyone who has a dog surely understands
and can identify with that attachment, bonding that comes
with loving and caring for that animal. Dogs can definitely
sense when their person or persons need them -- I Read more...
One Night Charmer
by Maisey Yates
"On the surface quite an odd couple."
Posted April 26, 2016
All people struggle with identity. People have an inner
feeling about who they are but what is visible on the
outside doesn't always mess with that personal image.
Some folks just don't bother worrying about what others
think -- but some are firmly enmeshed in their public
persona. Candidly Read more...
Love of the Game
by Lori Wilde
"Important life lesson about love and passion."
Posted April 26, 2016
LOVE OF THE GAME is actually the third book in the
Stardust, Texas series by Lori Wilde. I had no idea it
was part of a series. Didn't know until I read it as part
of the foreword. Why am I mentioning it -- well quite
simply -- if they are Read more...
The Obsession
by Nora Roberts
"Pictures are worth a thousand words."
Posted April 26, 2016
Such a righteous man standing up on the pulpit reciting
scripture -- such a wonderful family man with a doting
wife and respectful children -- his face said it all as he
gracefully spoke of God and the importance of following
that righteous path. Such bull. What he was, was the
consummate Read more...
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