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A Kiss Of Lies
by Bronwen Evans
"Polite society has its share of secrets"
Posted February 12, 2014
A KISS OF LIES is the first in Bronwen Evans' series of
The
Disgraced Lords. In this series we will meet a host of
characters many will surely be around for some time in this
historical romance based primarily in England. Evans does a
very effective introduction into Read more...
Once In A Lifetime
by Jill Shalvis
"new beginnings require a lot of trust & love"
Posted February 7, 2014
Jill Shalvis hit one out of the park with ONCE IN A
LIFETIME. This story tugs at your heartstrings at how life
can just be so unfair. What I most admired most about this
story is how Shalvis let each character keep their
self-respect and maintain a sense of Read more...
Perfect Together
by Carly Phillips
"love strikes even the most confirmed bachelor"
Posted February 6, 2014
PERFECT TOGETHER is a wonderfully romantic story about
second chances and finding your own self-worth. It also
teaches us that not all people are equipped to be parents --
that whole nature or nurture philosophy is illustrated in
spades in Carly Phillips new book.
PERFECT TOGETHER is the newest book Read more...
Great Little Gifts to Knit
by Jean Moss
"beautifully photographed knitting book"
Posted February 2, 2014
Those who have read my reviews on craft books know that one
of the elements that I judge these books on is how many
projects not only capture my interest and attention but how
many I would actually make. The prettier the books photos
the better and in my opinion Read more...
River Road
by Jayne Ann Krentz
"Meet the best couple ever"
Posted January 26, 2014
Be warned -- by page forty four you are absolutely hooked
into this well written romantic mystery.
Jayne Ann Krentz does not mince words so if she includes
details pay attention. RIVER ROAD is basically a cold case
mystery built around a very interesting eclectic group of
characters. Some endearing, others Read more...
Beyond Texas
by Ann DeFee
"delightful romantic comedy with just the right amount of suspense"
Posted January 1, 2014
How can you combine a possible kidnapping crime solving
mystery with a laugh out loud southern comedy replete with
the oddest and yet endearing characters I've yet to meet?
Well ask Ann DeFee since that's exactly what she
accomplished in BEYOND TEXAS.
The people of Mirage Texas are Read more...
Happily Ever After
by Lori Wilde
"there's truly magic in the air"
Posted December 24, 2013
What's better than one romance written by Lori Wilde --
simple - two and in HAPPILY EVER AFTER Lori Wilde treats us
to two lovely engaging stories about what she seems to know
best -- love. Love in all fashions. Personally I'm wild
about Wilde's style of writing contemporary love Read more...
Wyoming Bold
by Diana Palmer
"hold onto your hats for a wild ride"
Posted December 15, 2013
Welcome back to Diana Palmer's on going romance with the
folks in her Wyoming series. Wyoming Bold was a little like
returning home to characters that have already become good
friends thanks to the writing talents of Palmer. As always
Palmer treats her readers to a fast paced story Read more...
Getting Rowdy
by Lori Foster
"great mix of hot and sweet"
Posted December 1, 2013
Raw and gritty is the only way to describe this fast moving
story by Lori Foster who is well known for her lusty
passionate books. GETTING ROWDY is no exception to this
rule.
But I think it is one of the best Foster stories I've read.
No getting around Read more...
Montana Bride
by Joan Johnston
"Wentworth family story continues"
Posted December 1, 2013
Welcome back to the Bitter Creek -- Mail Order Bride series.
This is the third book in the bride's series. Candidly
each book is enjoyable on its own merit with easy
references to related stories and characters. This reader
found those references part of the fun factor of MONTANA
BRIDE Read more...
White Christmas
by Diana Palmer
"welcome back to two lovely stories of this magical season"
Posted November 25, 2013
In a secret corner of my brain the story sounded rather
familiar and as a long time reader of anything Diana Palmer
has written it wouldn't be so surprising to come across a
reissued tale. Both stories in WHITE CHRISTMAS are
reissued, originally published in 1987 and this information Read more...
Expecting a Bolton Baby
by Sarah M. Anderson
"sometimes the best things are unplanned"
Posted November 25, 2013
Have you met Sarah M Anderson yet? Well I don't know why
not but EXPECTING A BOLTON BABY would make an excellent
introduction to a talented entertaining author whose
stories inevitably leave you with a smile on your face.
Feel good stories and characters that stay in your heart Read more...
The Cowboy's Christmas Baby
by Carolyn Brown
"cyber-dating has it's problems"
Posted November 25, 2013
If you know and love cowboys then you must already be a
Carolyn Brown fan -- short and simple.
Not at all what I expected. That would be an understatement
if I've ever heard one, but then again with internet dating
just what can a person really expect. Photos can Read more...
The Next Best Thing
by Kristan Higgins
"beautiful heart grabbing story from a master"
Posted November 24, 2013
Kristan Higgins newest book The Next Best Thing is probably
one of the most emotionally charged stories I've read and
certainly elevates Higgins star status once again in my
book. I've come to expect wondrous stories from this bright
entertaining insightful author but THE NEXT BEST THING had Read more...
The Perfect Match
by Kristan Higgins
"a romance to be savored like a fine wine"
Posted November 20, 2013
Quite possibly the most perfect love story ever told by the
master herself. With each Kristan Higgins book I fall more
in love with this very talented gifted author whose stories
grab my heart. THE PERFECT MATCH is about two people who
seem quite opposite at first which is the Read more...
The Cop Who Stole Christmas
by Christie Craig
"ingenious plotline in genuinely funny novella"
Posted November 17, 2013
I've said it before and I'll say it again. A novella is
such a good way to meet a new author. And with this latest
by Christie Craig you will understand why this talented
author is a fan favorite. She packs a wallop in THE COP WHO
STOLE Read more...
Big Sky Secrets
by Linda Lael Miller
"cultivating love can be quite challenging"
Posted November 1, 2013
Habits are hard to break. Those born out of necessity or
survival are practically indestructible like a hard shell
meant to protect from harm or hurt. Physical or emotional
pain is something in human nature to avoid when at all
possible a self-defense weapon.
This is a story about Read more...
Through The Smoke
by Brenda Novak
"danger lurks around every corner in this engaging story"
Posted October 27, 2013
I love the title of this book. Imagery at its best and it is
the underlying theme of the story. When a tragedy has
blinded you of any desire to face your past and move toward
a future than you are indeed living only part of a life.
Novak lets Read more...
Dark Witch
by Nora Roberts
"be prepared to be swept away to a magical time"
Posted October 20, 2013
No one can do series better than Nora Roberts. We all have
our favorites. Mine include the Born In trilogy and of
course the MacGregor clan series. Roberts is equally
comfortable in historical and/or contemporary romance. DARK
WITCH has a bit of both.
Nora Roberts just can't escape Read more...
Lullaby Knits
by Vibe Sondergaard
"delightful items to knit for that new baby"
Posted October 14, 2013
My first rule of thumb for buying a craft book is the answer to this question. Are there at least two items I think I'll make? Not just like the pretty picture of but truly put to needles. Well Lullaby Knits by Vibe Ulrik Sondergaard certainly passed this Read more...
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