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Modular Crochet
by Judith Copeland
"Simply amazing book that belongs in craft libraries."
Posted July 7, 2015
This book is a reprint of a book initially published in
1978. Candidly that might make you think it is dated but
after doing some research it seems that this book has
been on the wish list of many crochet lovers and after
being unavailable for some time -- this is Read more...
Hold Me
by Susan Mallery
"Welcome to a crazy eccentric town."
Posted July 5, 2015
Susan Mallery has conjured up a crazy eccentric amazing
town I think all of us would like to at least visit and
dare I say most of us wouldn't find living there
objectionable. Fool's Gold is rich with history,
tradition and folk lore. There is even an element Read more...
Kiss Me
by Susan Mallery
"Mallery's newest series just gets better and better."
Posted July 5, 2015
Life isn't fair -- people are always looking to have their
dreams come true. The dream that all the main characters
have in KISS ME is a loving family to belong to. There
are all sorts of families and Susan Mallery in KISS ME
does a great job comparing several Read more...
Blueprints
by Barbara Delinsky
"Joyous story about possibilities"
Posted June 28, 2015
What can I say about Barbara Delinsky that probably
hasn't been said before -- many, many times to be sure.
When you can visualize a story and its characters years
after reading a book it tells so much about the author.
It shows that that author brought those characters --
those Read more...
When It's Right
by Jennifer Ryan
"Gut wrenching tale of fighting just to survive."
Posted June 21, 2015
Easily one of the most difficult stories to read. You
have to consider just how much abuse a person can take.
You have to think of just how strong you have to be to
suffer the abuse and still be standing. Jennifer Ryan has
penned a very carefully crafted story Read more...
Ever After
by Jude Deveraux
"A current day Cinderella story"
Posted June 21, 2015
Jude Deveraux knows how to get an immediate response from
her readers -- her fans of which I proudly include myself.
It's simple really. Just mention the name Taggart and
Deveraux has you conjuring up old images of all the
Taggerts -- those you met and fell in love with in Read more...
Pursued by the Rich Rancher
by Catherine Mann
"Raising a special needs child requires love and tenacity."
Posted June 15, 2015
They say you shouldn't judge a book by its cover. PURSUED
BY THE RICH RANCHER should not be judged by its title.
Sure it's a cute attention catching one but it minimizes
the importance of the story Catherine Mann is telling in
this book that is part of Read more...
Colton Cowboy Protector
by Beth Cornelison
"Nothing Is Really as It Seems in This Suspenseful Romance"
Posted June 15, 2015
An unforeseen series of events opens the door to a well
done romantic suspense with the requisite number of
twists and turns. Dotting the i's and crossing the t's
brings COLTON COWBOY PROTECTOR to a well conceived and
well written conclusion, but here's the
interesting ah ha Read more...
Second Chance Summer
by Jill Shalvis
"Fabulous new series starring a rather delightful albeit unconventional family"
Posted June 14, 2015
Life is a challenge. It sometimes feels like all you do
is try to catch your breath from one moment to another.
Seeking safety is a personal goal towards well-being and
sanity. Seeking safety for those you love is a life goal.
Just how do you recovery after losing Read more...
Untamed
by Diana Palmer
"Be prepared to be dazzled."
Posted June 14, 2015
Did you enjoy Invincible and Lawless by Diana Palmer than
you will love UNTAMED. UNTAMED introduces some new
characters and revisits some beloved ones as well. Diana
Palmer does a great job of making sure you are not kept
in the dark about those characters that have appeared or
starred Read more...
A New Hope
by Robyn Carr
"Finding the strength to trust again"
Posted June 12, 2015
Oh where to begin. A NEW HOPE is actually a trilogy
between two covers. A NEW HOPE is stories of new
beginnings -- at the core is a story about letting go of
the past and finally finding your way out of the cloud
hanging over your head. Robyn Carr takes Read more...
Still The One
by Jill Shalvis
"This story could easily be called always the one."
Posted June 9, 2015
There are so many things I adore about Jill Shalvis. Her
book titles always make me smile and remind me that
inside the two covers there will be many more laughs.
That is just her style. Shalvis has won over her fans
with great characters who tug at your heartstrings Read more...
Something About A Cowboy
by Sarah M. Anderson
"Can a hot sexy blind date lead to love?"
Posted June 8, 2015
SOMETHING ABOUT A COWBOY is the second book in the
notmy1strodeo.com series. Each book so far has been
written by a different author. SOMETHING ABOUT A COWBOY
is Sarah M. Anderson contribution to the series and it is
a winner. Hot, spicy and luscious will have you Read more...
Nothing Like a Cowboy
by Donna Alward
"On line dating for cowboys sign me up"
Posted June 8, 2015
If you are looking for a short and sweet little story
NOTHING LIKE A COWBOY will definitely satisfy. NOTHING
LIKE A COWBOY is Donna Alward's first installment in a
series about an on line dating site called
NotMy1stRodeo.com. As the website suggests it caters to
people looking for Read more...
The Marriage Season
by Linda Lael Miller
"The Brides of Bliss County Return for a Sweet, Charming Look at Love and Trust."
Posted May 28, 2015
Well we are now on book three of the Brides of Bliss
County series by Linda Lael Miller. And as expected THE
MARRIAGE SEASON is Bex's time up at bat. All three books
have centered on women who have shared a special
friendship that has lasted from Read more...
Her Lucky Cowboy
by Jennifer Ryan
"Amazing look into how love changes everything."
Posted May 8, 2015
No doubt about it -- some of the best cowboys come
straight from Jennifer Ryan's imagination. Lucky for us
Ryan pens these visions for all of us to enjoy. Perfect
case in point is HER LUCKY COWBOY which is at times a
rather poignant tale of dysfunctionality in families and Read more...
Summer on Lover's Island
by Donna Alward
"A tale rich in town history and engaging people"
Posted May 7, 2015
Donna Alward has certainly upped her game in SUMMER ON
LOVERS ISLAND firmly placing her writing in the league
with some of my favorites. Fans of Brenda Novak and Robyn
Carr are going to simply adore SUMMER ON LOVERS ISLAND.
There are certain authors whose books move to the top Read more...
Once and Always
by Elizabeth Hoyt, Julia Harper
"Lesson - you can not outrun a cop."
Posted May 3, 2015
The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!
Actually no - they're here -- well in a little town in
Minnesota called Coots Lake. This should give you a
little insight into a fabulous, sexy, international crime
story with lots of humor thrown in just for fun. I truly
enjoy finding Read more...
Twice A Texas Bride
by Linda Broday
"Seems like running is the only choice"
Posted May 3, 2015
In the 1800's women and children were so vulnerable
facing a precarious future at best. This is the time
period we find ourselves during TWICE A TEXAS BRIDE by
Linda Broday who epitomizes the classic western author.
Broday once again captivates us with her story telling of
men, women Read more...
The Bride Says No
by Cathy Maxwell
"Loving is impossible by the rules of society"
Posted May 3, 2015
Welcome to a magical series -- The Brides of
Wishmore - by
Cathy Maxwell that takes place around 1807 and includes
all the pomp and circumstance of that historical romance
era. THE BRIDE SAYS NO brings us back to a time that on
the outside appears so romantic and glorious Read more...
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