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17th Sep / 1 Comment
A Weaver Beginning by Allison Leigh: Weaver deputy Sloan McCray isn’t sure how long he plans to stay in the small town. A former ATF agent, Sloan is used to staying on the move and not settling down. He has halfway through the lease on his house and his temporary appointment […]
1st Sep / 2 Comments
The Maverick & the Manhattanite by Leanne Banks: When Manhattanite Lissa Roarke gets the position as lead volunteer coordinator for Bootstraps’ work to rebuild Rust Creek Falls, Montana, after a flood, she is eager to prove herself, and indulge in a secret fascination: “She wouldn’t admit it to anyone else, but […]
27th Jul / 0 Comments
I’m gonna say upfront that I really liked The Medic’s Homecoming by Lynne Marshall, except for one thing – which I will explain at the end of the review. *builds excitement* 😉 Lucas is coming back to Whispering Oaks. Not because he wants to, but because his aging-hippie parents hurt […]
17th Jul / 2 Comments
I’ve really enjoyed everything I’ve read by Donna Alward, and this is no exception. A Cowboy to Come Home to was sweet, funny, heartbreaking, and adorable – all wrapped up in about 250 pages. Melissa Stone grew up in Cadence Creek alongside her best friend Cooper Ford, and her boyfriend […]
21st Apr / 0 Comments
Daddy Says “I Do” by Stacey Connelly: When Kara’s sister Marti died, she left custody of her son Timmy to Kara. Up until now, Marti had never acknowledged who the father of Timmy was, she admitted to not telling the father about Timmy. Upon her death Kara is given a letter […]
15th Apr / 4 Comments
This book ended up being so much better than I anticipated! Wish Upon a Matchmaker by Marie Ferrarella is a great, feel good story. The book is extremely well written and flows effortlessly from beginning to end. Wish Upon a Matchmaker is about Ginny, a precocious four year old girl […]
15th Apr / 0 Comments
A Weaver Vow by Allison Leigh: I will preface my review by mentioning that I had never read any of Ms. Leigh’s Weaver-centric stories. That being said, I am planning to find the books dealing with the Double-C ranch and the Clay family so I can start to make my way […]
13th Mar / 0 Comments
In The Right Twin by Gina Wilkins Aaron is tired of living in the shadow of his identical twin, the ‘good’ twin Andrew. Andrew works in the family security and investigation business whereas Aaron has no desire to be stuck behind a desk all day, sitting on stake outs, and following […]
6th Mar / 0 Comments
“She had wanted one last chance with Max, but now she was feeling regrets. Every day with him was driving her crazy.” In How to Catch a Prince by Leanne Banks, Sophie Taylor has fallen for her boss Maxwell Carter. She is his wunderkind assistant while he designs new and […]
5th Feb / 0 Comments
The Marriage Campaign by Karen Templeton by is a contemporary romance with a lot of heart. Blythe Broussard is an interior designer who had an extremely troubled childhood and felt as though she was abandoned by the people who should have loved her most: her parents. The only refuge she had […]