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Tomas: Cowboy Homecoming
by Linda A. Warren
"welcome back to Roundup"
Posted January 6, 2013
Coming home from a long stint in the marines was something
Tomas "Tuf' Hart relished. His home town of Roundup hasn't
seemed to have changed all that much but he certainly has.
That's one of the reasons why he didn't returned home
immediately after leaving the service Read more...
The Texas Rancher's Marriage
by Cathy Gillen Thacker
"things are about to get very complicated at the Broken Arrow Ranch"
Posted January 4, 2013
It sure is tough to get past personal history and move on to
close one door and open another.
Merri Duncan and Chase Armstrong have a very interesting
history. Years ago after dealing with the aftermath of a
terrible accident that killed her sister and his brother
Chase headed back Read more...
The Rancher's Christmas Princess
by Christine Rimmer
"modern day fairytale"
Posted January 1, 2013
Welcome to small town living where everyone knows each
other and life is pretty much an open book. Believe it or
not the folks that have lived in these small towns develop
amazing support groups with friends and neighbors who
become extensions of their family. Christine Rimmer's story
revolves Read more...
When Summer Comes
by Brenda Novak
"love is a great source of strength"
Posted December 23, 2012
Love can come at the most unexpected time when you least
imagine having any real relationship with another person.
There's no explaining why someone gets under your skin,
when a person becomes so important almost vital to you.
There's no explanation -- perhaps it's a kind of miracle Read more...
Fated
by Carly Phillips
"heartwarming novella about trust"
Posted December 23, 2012
This novella written by Phillips brings a lovely conclusion to
the interwoven lives of the friends and family we met
previously in Serendipity, Destiny and Karma. All stories
take place in Serendipity a tightly knit community where
the inhabitants take care of their own but the gossip is
pretty non Read more...
Three Sisters
by Susan Mallery
"reality check makes this a must read"
Posted December 1, 2012
Misery loves company. There's just something oddly
reassuring discovering that your life isn't the only one
that's all screwed up. Learning to live with a less than
perfect life rather than hiding from life's disappointments
is the toughest route but the most necessary for survival.
Getting Read more...
Can't Buy Me Love
by Molly O'Keefe
"appearances can definitely be deceiving"
Posted December 1, 2012
I can vividly remember the very first Susan Elizabeth
Phillips book I ever read "Dream A Little Dream". I was
instantly hooked and became a lifelong fan. Her character
Rachel Stone was firmly embedded in my heart. While
reading CAN'T BUY ME LOVE by Molly O'Keefe I realized Read more...
Shiver
by Karen Robards
"trust me - an impossibly difficult leap of faith"
Posted November 26, 2012
Fans of Karen Robards are certainly going to enjoy her
latest crime fighter book and I wouldn't be surprised if
she doesn't garner several new ones with this engaging,
nail biter.
Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Sam
Jones was just doing her Read more...
A Maverick For The Holiday
by Leanne Banks
"age old recipe for healing = trust and love"
Posted November 24, 2012
This romance novel has some pretty serious material as the
central theme. Returning vets have issues returning to
civilization and fitting into the communities they left
behind while doing sometimes multiple tours of duty abroad.
There's no denying these returning soldiers have witnessed
very violent actions. And their issues Read more...
The Rancher
by Diana Palmer
"beauty is only skin deep"
Posted November 24, 2012
The protagonist in THE RANCHER is a rather large red rooster
named Pumpkin. Only Diana Palmer can open her story with
the heroine of the book facing down a big personal problem
involving a rooster. Immediately you are taken with her
innate sense of humor and likeability of her characters Read more...
Chance Of A Lifetime
by Jodi Thomas
"There's someone hiding a dangerous grudge in this small town"
Posted November 23, 2012
First let me let you in on a secret -- I've never met a Jodi
Thomas book that wasn't absolutely dog eared from being
read so many times. They are all like warm cozy friends
that just beg to be taken back down from the book shelves
and revisited Read more...
Not Planning On You
by Sydney Landon
"Love doesn't play by any rules"
Posted November 19, 2012
Sydney Landon takes us back to the boardroom at Danvers
International in the second book of this wonderful
heartwarming series. Thank goodness she decided to bring
us Suzy's story. I fell in love with this sassy sexy and
vulnerable beauty in Weekends Required. It was like
revisiting old friends Read more...
Weekends Required
by Sydney Landon
"weekend work can be very revealing"
Posted November 19, 2012
Best part of being a reviewer is having the opportunity to
meet new authors and Sydney Landon is certainly one to
watch. Her dialog is catchy and as real as her characters. Her
characters are people you can imagine as a friend and they
will capture your heart.
Working at Read more...
Wild Texas Rose
by Jodi Thomas
"great welcome back to Whispering Mountain"
Posted October 31, 2012
Jodi Thomas has done it again. WILD TEXAS ROSE is just
chock full of crazy characters that are sure to entertain
readers. There is no way to even choose a favorite
storyline or character -- they are all amazing, fun,
intriguing and endearing. This is a great series that
should win Read more...
The Cowboy Soldier's Sons
by Tina Leonard
"beauty and the beast cowboy style"
Posted October 30, 2012
Once upon a time there was a magic wedding gown. It
belonged to the Callahan family where it was coveted and
happily handed down from one bride to another. Supposedly
in this wedding gown the bride will see the man of her
dreams. It certainly worked in the last few Read more...
Crazy Thing Called Love
by Molly O'Keefe
"learning to trust and love again"
Posted October 30, 2012
How does someone escape their past or should we ask if it's
even possible. Sometimes the past we are running from isn't
the result of our own making or mistakes. It's the reality
we were born into and the environment we grew up in. That's
sometimes Read more...
When Snow Falls
by Brenda Novak
"prepare to be dazzled"
Posted October 20, 2012
This is a wonderful follow up to When Lightning Strikes.
Life is full of odd twists and turns, many out of our
control that somehow become our new normal. But what
happens when you can no longer deny that feeling that
things are very wrong. Do you search for the Read more...
When We Touch
by Brenda Novak
"welcome to Whiskey Creek in this lovely novella"
Posted October 14, 2012
This is the introduction to Novak's new series Whiskey
Creek. Well all I can say is if this is any indication of
what's to come then bring it on. I can't wait for the next
installment. The only negative is that I wanted more -this Read more...
A Home For Nobody's Princess
by Leanne Banks
"once upon a time there was this sexy rancher"
Posted October 10, 2012
Fairy tales don't guarantee a happy ever ending. Princes
and princesses aren't always regal and in this story they
pale compared to the rough and tough rancher. Living on a
ranch comes out way ahead of life in a castle.
Coco had a happy normal life with her Read more...
Just A Cowboy And His Baby
by Carolyn Brown
"delightful contest of wills and hearts"
Posted October 10, 2012
Saddle bronco riding is definitely a man's contest but
Gemma
O'Donnell is no shrinking violet or tender gentile female.
She has important goals -- one is to be the second woman to
win
this contest and second is to have the prize money to buy
her
own spread. She Read more...
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