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The Homecoming
by Robyn Carr
"Most charismatic tale to date in Thunder Point"
Posted November 26, 2014
I never miss a book by Robyn Carr -- it's kind of an
unwritten law in my world. Carr's writing just gets to
me, it moves me and makes me laugh and smile. So it's
natural that when I spy a new offering from this goddess
of romance Read more...
Unforgettable
by Joan Johnston
"The history of two powerful families is continued in this page turning story"
Posted November 23, 2014
In UNFORGETTABLE Joan Johnston is continuing the saga of
two families -- one of which has been in her repertoire for
several books. As I can count at least twenty Johnston
books on my bookshelf I consider myself a longtime fan of
this very prolific author. Johnston\'s cowboy and Texan Read more...
The Christmas Bouquet
by Sherryl Woods
"great story for any season"
Posted November 22, 2014
THE CHRISTMAS BOUQUET welcomes you to a visit with a much
beloved family the O'Brien's. Spending more time with
Mick the patriarch, a gruff man who loves his family to
distraction and at times to their dismay with a heavy
hand but always with a huge heart. The Read more...
Yours for Christmas
by Susan Mallery
"football player gets double teamed in this one"
Posted November 22, 2014
When I see Mayor Marsha mentioned in a Susan Mallery
Fool's
Gold story I immediately think "witchy woman." The Mayor
seems to know quite a bit about anyone who lives in her
town
of Fool's Gold including any newcomers. She makes creative
and intelligent choices and you can Read more...
Christmas in Cowboy Country
by Janet Dailey
"someone has put a kabosh on the season of joy"
Posted November 21, 2014
CHRISTMAS IN COWBOY COUNTRY is a story about pride.
Ranchers have it in spades -- how else could they survive
the many challenges they regularly face. It is about
working hard to keep what's yours. There is definitely an
element of stubbornness that is necessary and seems to
prevail among Read more...
Charming the Firefighter
by Beth Andrews
"warm wonderful welcome back to Shady Grove"
Posted November 13, 2014
Welcome back to Shady Grove filled with some of the
most
lovable and unforgettable characters you would find in a
small town. Beth Andrews has favored us with memorable
characters in so many of her books and once again we are
delighted to revisit some of my personal Read more...
A League of Her Own
by Karen Rock
"life is sure to throw some curve balls"
Posted November 13, 2014
Everyone has demons -- something in their past that
manages to haunt them. For some these demons occupy too
much importance in their lives, influence decisions,
impact directions and even cordon off the heart. Escaping
those demons can often feel like a full time job. But you
know the saying that Read more...
The Christmas Wedding Ring
by Susan Mallery
"Sure to be a holiday favorite"
Posted November 12, 2014
THE CHRISTMAS WEDDING RING is about the journey of a
lifetime. It's about grabbing the bull by the horn and
throwing caution to the wind. Being good is so over rated
and Molly needs to let loose -- do something totally out of
her wheelhouse -- off the charts. Who better Read more...
'Tis the Season
by Robyn Carr
"Visit Virgin River for the holidays"
Posted November 5, 2014
What could be better than a seasonal story by Robyn Carr
-- well how about three. In TIS THE SEASON Robyn Carr
treats us to three stories that would be great for any
season. Stories about family and love -- timeless and
season less. Each of these stories is making a repeat Read more...
The Heart of Christmas
by Brenda Novak
"Simply irresistible holiday time in Whiskey Creek"
Posted October 18, 2014
Welcome back to a great place with amazing people. Old
friends that just beg us to revisit them -- often. New
friends that are eager to attract your attention and
develop
a relationship with you. Even if they originally consider
relationship a dirty word. Oh and one important thing --
keep
in Read more...
Wyoming Strong
by Diana Palmer
"enemies often make the best lovers"
Posted October 18, 2014
You always hurt the one you love. Diana Palmer has decided
to make two people into a very unlikely coupon in her
newest
installment in the Wyoming Men series. WYOMING
STRONG brings
back some of our favorite mercs and introduces some new
ones. Perhaps that's why I Read more...
Snow Angel Cove
by RaeAnne Thayne
"Happily ever after was never so complicated"
Posted October 13, 2014
SNOW ANGEL COVE by RaeAnne Thayne starts with a highly
improbable premise and has you thinking just how can this
possibly end. How can you get a happy ending with a
beginning like this one. Well it takes a great deal of
imagination, and courage and if you ask me Read more...
Here in My Heart
by Anna DeStefano
"welcome to Echoes of the Heart"
Posted October 10, 2014
I have to admit HERE IN MY HEART is the first book I've
ever read by Anna DeStefano. Actually it is a novella
which means for the most part it should be short and
sweet -- a teaser for all practical purposes. Well it
certainly teased me. I immediately looked Read more...
The Maverick of Copper Creek
by R.C. Ryan
"well done romantic cowboy drama"
Posted October 5, 2014
Welcome to book one in the Cowboys of Copper Creek
by
R.C. Ryan. THE MAVERICK OF COPPER CREEK is an intriguing
story with several intended twists to keep the reader on
their toes. Of course the basic story line is that of a
romance after all this Read more...
Long, Hot Texas Summer
by Carolyn Brown
"proof positive you are never too old to fall in love"
Posted September 27, 2014
In LONG HOT TEXAS SUMMER Carolyn Brown truly gives us a
visual look at life on a working ranch. Sure it's a
romance
novel so there is lots of love in the air. But there is
also
some stuff that is rather pungent and Brown makes sure we
get Read more...
One in a Million
by Jill Shalvis
"final installment in Lucky Harbor - ends series with a bang"
Posted September 26, 2014
Sincerely ONE IN A MILLION by Jill Shalvis should come
with a warning -- definitely addictive -- do not expect to
put this one down. ONE IN A MILLION is filled with
humor, heart breaking reality checks, enviable
friendships and small town charm. It's difficult to be
private in a small Read more...
Small-Town Redemption
by Beth Andrews
"Andrews makes looking for love a lot of fun"
Posted September 26, 2014
Love stories are usually dreamy and sexy and SMALL-TOWN
REDEMPTION by Beth Andrews is no exception to that rule.
But
then Andrews decides to expand that definition to show
that
everyone needs someone to love and sometimes that someone
is
the last person you expect to fill that position Read more...
Cowboy Boots for Christmas
by Carolyn Brown
"it's raining dogs, cats and parrots in Burnt Boot Texas"
Posted September 25, 2014
Welcome to the holiday season with a true gift by Carolyn
Brown. COWBOY BOOTS FOR CHRISTMAS is a holiday story that
keeps on giving page after wonderful page. Believe when I
tell you some of the characters in this book are quite
difficult to love but Brown's sense of Read more...
Then Came You
by Jill Shalvis
"sometimes rules are just made to be broken"
Posted September 24, 2014
They say animals are the best judges of character and
Jill Shalvis uses this statement or belief to prove a
point in THEN CAME YOU. People that devote their lives
taking care of all varieties of furry creatures as well
as many other varieties are special. The characters in
THEN Read more...
In Your Dreams
by Kristan Higgins
"beauty is in the eye of the beholder"
Posted September 21, 2014
There's just something about a Kristan Higgins book. It
could be her amazing gift of gab which is evident in the
catchy dialog. It could be her romantic soul equally
evident
in her development of flawed, imperfect characters who
look
for love despite the odds. Hey it could even Read more...
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