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How To Wrangle A Cowboy
by Joanne Kennedy
"All living things deserve a chance at a good life."
Posted March 11, 2016
Here's the thing to remember—it's human to protect
yourself from hurt—but you can't protect your heart
from what it needs—someone to love and love you in
return. Someone who could lead to the happiness you want
and deserve. That's the Read more...
His Secretary's Surprise Fiance
by Joanne Rock
"Winning the game has a whole new meaning."
Posted March 8, 2016
I admit to being a Harlequin junkie for
years—actually
decades. What I most enjoy
about the Harlequin experience is their continuing
practice of teaming up authors for series. This way you
get to discover authors who may have escaped your
notice. A travesty for sure.
Harlequin has always Read more...
All Dressed in White
by Alafair Burke, Mary Higgins Clark
"What ever happened to the run away bride?"
Posted March 7, 2016
ALL DRESSED IN WHITE by Mary Higgins Clark and Alafair
Burke is the second Under Suspicion story revolving
around television producer Laurie Moran. Laurie produces
a Cold Case program. In ALL DRESSED IN WHITE Laurie is
approached by the mother of a bride who disappeared the
day before Read more...
His Kind of Cowgirl
by Karen Rock
"A new appreciation for bulls"
Posted March 1, 2016
In HIS KIND OF COWGIRL, Karen Rock takes on the bull
market. Well we're literally talking about bulls here.
Karen Rock did some amazing research to create a world few
people
know anything about. Sure most of us have
seen a rodeo, perhaps at a fair or on television Read more...
Mackenzie's Mountain
by Linda Howard
"A welcome reunion with the Mackenzie family."
Posted March 1, 2016
I guess you could say I've been a fan of Linda Howard for
almost two decades. MACKENZIE'S MOUNTAIN originally
published in 1989 was my introduction to Linda Howard and
quickly put her on my must read list. This version is the
3rd or 4th edition and of course Read more...
One Texas Cowboy Too Many
by Carolyn Brown
"The feuding in Burnt Boot is becoming rather dicey."
Posted March 1, 2016
No one likes her cowboys better than Carolyn Brown, and her
humor is what has garnered her many a fan. A Brown title
immediately catches your interest and sets the mood for the
tale that lays between the cover. Each page is
characteristically tongue and cheek a Brown writing trait Read more...
Stone Cold Cowboy
by Jennifer Ryan
"Home grown terror...absolutely frightening"
Posted February 23, 2016
Two different facets of love surface beautifully in the
newest book of the Montana Men series by Jennifer Ryan.
In STONE COLD COWBOY we again learn a couple of important
life lessons: you shouldn't judge a book by its cover
and in the game of love, there are no Read more...
3 Truths and a Lie
by Lisa Gardner
"Riveting novella - not to be missed. Would I lie?"
Posted February 18, 2016
Lisa Gardner has created a multi-dimensional detective by
the name of D.D. Warren. If you've read any of Gardner's
fabulous crime stories than you have probably already met
D.D., and in my humble opinion Lisa Gardner has outdone
herself in THREE TRUTHS AND A LIE Read more...
To the Stars
by Molly McAdams
"Powerful, compelling and disturbing page turner."
Posted February 9, 2016
Are monsters born that way or do they just happen? How do
seemingly ordinary people become monsters? I couldn't
help thinking about this the entire time reading TO THE
STARS by Molly McAdams. TO THE STARS falls into the New
Adult category of books featuring those entering
adulthood. Powerful Read more...
The Maverick's Accidental Bride
by Christine Rimmer
"Sometimes love needs a little push."
Posted February 4, 2016
Okay call me a diehard romantic, but I like to think
people are meant to be together. I'm not a big believer
in coincidence, but I believe in love.
There's so much fun going on in THE MAVERICK'S ACCIDENTAL
BRIDE it's hard to pick just a Read more...
The Prince's Christmas Vow
by Jennifer Faye
"Seems to be some problem with this royal marriage."
Posted February 3, 2016
You might say it was all a misunderstanding, but that
would be like trying to sweep it all under the rug. Life
is complicated—love shouldn't be, but it just is
sometimes in THE PRINCE'S CHRISTMAS VOW by Jennifer Faye.
It seems as if fate is working Read more...
Come Home, Cowboy
by Cathy McDavid, Debbie Macomber
"Welcome back to Mustang Valley."
Posted February 2, 2016
Everyone deserves a second chance at happiness, and in COME
HOME, COWBOY Cathy McDavid drives home that point. Bad
things happen in life and some drown in their misery.
Others rise above their sadness looking for a way to put
back meaning in what they perceive as an unlucky life Read more...
Find Her
by Lisa Gardner
"FIND HER is the book everyone is going to be talking about."
Posted February 2, 2016
First and foremost I have to say I've never been more
emotionally invested in a story. FIND HER crept into my
heart and consciousness and refused to leave. This book is
so well written with obvious attention to details and
sequences that the author, Lisa Gardner, deserves
plaudits for Read more...
The Lawman's Christmas Proposal
by Barbara White Daille
"Pulling out all stops for the girl of his dreams."
Posted January 26, 2016
Welcome to The Hitching Post Hotel—certainly one of
the
star characters in this yummy family story that just
happens to take place during Christmas. THE LAWMAN'S
CHRISTMAS PROPOSAL by Barbara White Daille is about love
and weddings and of course a little bit of mistletoe
Listen you Read more...
Rendezvous In Point Reyes
by Elisabeth Barrett
"Valentines Day as romantic as they come."
Posted January 21, 2016
A long time ago I read a short story I absolutely loved.
I kept the authors name in the recess of my mind and when I
saw RENDEZVOUS IN POINT REYES by Elisabeth Barrett I was so
excited. It was indeed like revisiting an old friend.
RENDEZVOUS IN POINT REYES Read more...
A Midnight Clear
by Hope Ramsay
"An angelic lovely tale."
Posted January 20, 2016
Looking for a lovely lighthearted joy of a short story --
look no further than A MIDNIGHT CLEAR by Hope Ramsay. This
little gem is a steal and will probably encourage
you to seek out more by this wondrous author.
A MIDNIGHT CLEAR is a humorous, heartwarming short story
that tangles Read more...
Wild Cowboy Ways
by Carolyn Brown
"There is no better authority on cowboys than Carolyn Brown."
Posted January 20, 2016
In WILD COWBOY WAYS Carolyn Brown tackles the age old
problem of getting past a bad rap—bad reputation. In
this
case the big challenge is facing a bachelor cowboy with an
eye for the ladies and the ranch he buys.
Blake Dawson is a crazy cowboy who bought Read more...
The Cowboy Way
by Linda Lael Miller, Maisey Yates
"Revisit two great stories"
Posted January 19, 2016
Two stories under one cover, a delightful revisit filled
with good memories and a reunion with some old friends.
The O'Ballivans and Creeds have a long history and
relationship with all Linda Lael Miller fans. When I
started reading A CREED IN STONE CREEK the first story in
THE Read more...
Rustler's Moon
by Jodi Thomas
"Its hard to hide even in plain sight."
Posted January 19, 2016
Once again Jodi Thomas reminds us why her fans adore her.
In RUSTLER'S MOON we revisit Crossroads, Texas, meeting
some
new characters and having a wonderful reunion with those we
have met before. There is a lot of history from this small
town, and in the Ransom Canyon Read more...
Reunion at Cardwell Ranch
by B.J. Daniels
"Things are not always what they seem."
Posted January 6, 2016
B.J. Daniels has an entire series of books revolving around
the Caldwell's and each one showcases another cousin in
this amazing family. REUNION AT CARDWELL RANCH is number
five in the Caldwell Cousins series, but if we are very
lucky it won't be the
last Read more...
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