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She's Having the Boss's Baby
by Kate Carlisle
"just love when a smart guy meets his match"
Posted October 14, 2013
I once read a story about a woman who fell in love with a
man. Nothing too unique about that but you see he was a
twin. The twins had been brought up believing you marry the
one who can tell them apart. Having always remembered this
little lesson it Read more...
A Proposal for Christmas
by Lindsay McKenna, Linda Lael Miller
"enjoy a bit of intrigue and passion for the holidays"
Posted October 14, 2013
I can't think of a better Christmas gift than A Proposal For
Christmas -- a book containing two lovely, heartwarming,
passionate and yet tender stories by two wonderfully
talented authors, Linda Lael Miller and Lindsay McKenna.
Please note each of these are reissues but if you missed
them the first Read more...
Tempting Cameron
by Karen Erickson
"sifting through to the truth about love"
Posted October 11, 2013
Tempting Cameron is the second book in her Lone Pine
Lake
series which opened with raves. If you haven't read
anything by Karen Erickson then let me suggest Tempting
Cameron as your foray into her writing. It's that good.
This book could be a study about Read more...
Down Range
by Lindsay McKenna
"one of the best military stories ever"
Posted October 11, 2013
Emotionally charged story about women not merely in armed
service but in the capacity of combat responsibilities. And
we are not talking about administrative work or equipment
handlers although any role is crucial to operations. We are
talking front line actually sniper distance from targets.
These folks come into contact Read more...
Take Me Home For Christmas
by Brenda Novak
"gut wrenching story about learning to like yourself"
Posted October 5, 2013
The worst part of any Brenda Novak book is the last page. I
always want more. Luckily there is usually another Novak
book in the wings. The Whiskey Creek series is an
absolute
delight and this newest installment is no exception. Like
a luscious ice cream sundae savored Read more...
Home to Wyoming
by Rebecca Winters
"Welcome back to the Daddy Dude Ranch"
Posted September 29, 2013
Grandmothers come in all types, sizes and ages but the one
thing they have in common is the unexplainable instant love
for their grandchildren. There is no denying the amazing
breach of your heart when meeting your grandchild for the
first time. All the love you have for your children Read more...
Broken Silence
by Karen Rose
"short and succinct suspense novella"
Posted September 12, 2013
Okay here's the scoop on this book. It's not really a fully
fledged book; it's a novella with additional teasers for
other Rose books. I have read several books by Karen Rose
and didn't hesitate for a moment to request this one. But I
have to Read more...
The Mighty Quinns: Rourke
by Kate Hoffman
"powerful look at belonging"
Posted August 23, 2013
Life teaches us a lot of lessons, some good and others well
quite frankly not so good. Some scary stuff can come from a
tragic childhood. Loneliness is just the crux of the issue
when a young girl is left behind after the death of her
parents and left in Read more...
A Walk Down The Aisle
by Holly Jacobs
"the wedding ceremony get a hiccup"
Posted August 18, 2013
Weddings are about dreams come true, the happily ever after
ending or beginning of a new life together with your ideal
perfect soul mate. But what happens when that dream comes
crashing to a sudden halt. Both parties are left adrift
with wounds that seem almost impossible to heal. Love Read more...
April Showers
by Holly Jacobs
"love is definitely the best medicine"
Posted August 18, 2013
Growing up with your parents around you often remember
things they said or did. That of course could be good or
bad depending on your or should I say their circumstances.
But that is how we are molded right from the start. Our
lives and our dreams are affected by Read more...
Seeing Red
by Jill Shalvis
"sparks are definitely flying"
Posted August 18, 2013
Running away is never the right choice, but what if staying
means facing down fears everyday for the rest of your life.
Pretty awesome thought and enough of a scary option that
flight might seem to be the only option for keeping your
sanity. Life is hard. A life filled Read more...
The Rancher She Loved
by Ann Roth
"lovely heartwarming story"
Posted August 17, 2013
Life certainly has a way of throwing some curve balls,
sometimes things just aren't what they seem. And that goes
for people as well. On the surface THE RANCHER SHE LOVED
appears to be a
light hearted tale but Ann Roth throws a curve of her own
in this Read more...
Cowboy Seeks Bride
by Carolyn Brown
"welcome to a cattle run complete with a chuck wagon"
Posted August 2, 2013
You might think this is a story about a mail order bride or
a cowboy desperately seeking to get married. Think again.
This is a story about a reality show idea rehearsal -- or
run through -- so to speak. The reenactment of an old time
Chisholm trail cattle run seemed like Read more...
Perfect Fling
by Carly Phillips
"who said good girls can't also be hot"
Posted July 24, 2013
Here's Phillips at her best -- with a totally mismatched
couple who separately are intriguing but together are
endearing. It's hard not to fall in love with a Phillips
character and Cole and Erin are no exception. Fun and sassy
dialog abound in this tale about living down ones Read more...
Billion Dollar Cowboy
by Carolyn Brown
"billion reasons why this lottery winner isn't too happy"
Posted July 6, 2013
So here's the premise of this slightly wacky Brown book
that has just the right about of silliness mixed with warm
hearted fun and of course let's not forget that most
important component -- love. Money can buy a lot -- mostly
good things -- but it also opens the door Read more...
Home To Whiskey Creek
by Brenda Novak
"life in Whiskey Creek will never be the same again"
Posted July 6, 2013
I don't know how she does it. I truly couldn't imagine the
Whiskey Creek series getting any better, but boy was
I
wrong. If you are enjoying this series prepare to be blown
away. Brenda Novak bats a home run involving those living
in this small Read more...
Big Girl Panties
by Stephanie Evanovich
"working out never felt this good"
Posted May 18, 2013
Sometimes you start reading a book with preconceived
expectations, well don't rush to judgment over this quite
engaging tale by Stephanie Evanovich. Evanovich provides a
realistic, funny and heartwarming look into the world of
physical training. Expect to laugh out loud especially if,
like me, you are lucky enough Read more...
Worth Everything
by Karen Erickson
"steamy sex, engaging dialog this book has it all"
Posted April 23, 2013
The Worth story is continuing and each installment is
totally engaging. Looking for some steamy sex, controversy,
sassy dialog and just plain fun, well look no further than
Karen Erickson's latest installment in her Worth family
series. Each revolves around an overachieving macho brother
sure to steal your heart Read more...
Cowboy's Texas Rescue
by Beth Cornelison
"tough cowboys definitely meets his match"
Posted April 14, 2013
Cornelison's book is about following a life path that
wasn't necessarily something planned or necessarily dreamed
about or planned. Life has a way of throwing a curve ball.
People choose which road to take. This is a lovely tale
about reexamining choices.
Not an auspicious beginning for any Read more...
Fame
by Tilly Bagshawe
"not all the drama is behind the scenes in Fame"
Posted April 11, 2013
Fame is an allusive goal -- it's the primary reason people
enter the often intrusive world of entertainment. It could
be considered a reward for a creative piece of work but
often times it seems to be a curse. Think how difficult it
would be to live up to some Read more...
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