Category: Holiday Titles


REVIEW: Christmas, Alabama by Susan Sands
10th Oct / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Christmas, Alabama by Susan Sands

Christmas, Alabama (Alabama #4) by Susan Sands is a sweet addition to the the Alabama Series. I have read every book in this series and I love getting to come back to Ministry, Alabama to visit with old friends that feel more like family than just characters in a book. […]

REVIEW: The Rancher’s Christmas Song by RaeAnne Thayne
8th Oct / 12 Comments

REVIEW: The Rancher’s Christmas Song by RaeAnne Thayne

In The Rancher’s Christmas Song by RaeAnne Thayne , music teacher Ella Baker has returned to Cold Creek to help her father, who has Parkinson’s, run their ranch. Rancher and single father Beckett McKinley has his hands full between running his ranch, raising his twin boys, and helping Ella’s father […]

REVIEW: Tangled Up in Tinsel by Candis Terry
6th Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Tangled Up in Tinsel by Candis Terry

In Tangled Up in Tinsel (Sunshine Creek Vineyard #3) by Candis Terry, Chef Parker Kincade would do anything for his family. Especially after the grief he caused them back when he was an unruly teenager. So with his food truck firmly established in Portland and opening a new restaurant on […]

REVIEW: The Christmas Room by Catherine Anderson
3rd Oct / 8 Comments

REVIEW: The Christmas Room by Catherine Anderson

The Christmas Room by Catherine Anderson: Cam is loving life in Montana with his mom, Maddie, and teenaged son, Caleb. He’s creatively built a makeshift camp for his family while waiting for construction on their home to begin. He’s smart, sexy, loyal, dedicated, and determined to create a great life […]

REVIEW: Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas by Carolyn Brown
20th Sep / 3 Comments

REVIEW: Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas by Carolyn Brown

Long, Tall Cowboy Christmas (Happy, Texas #2) by Carolyn Brown: I love Happy, Texas! I love the Dawson family and all of their extended friends. To make this book even better, it is Christmas in Happy, Texas, the time for love, laughter, and above all else, miracles. I love the […]

REVIEW: Filthy Scrooge by Taryn Quinn
12th Mar / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Filthy Scrooge by Taryn Quinn

Filthy Scrooge by Taryn Quinn is an emotional read with wounded characters. Don’t let the name or cover fool you, this is a fun read, but it’s also more than that. Our main characters both have issues they need to work through; the only question is whether they can work […]

REVIEW: The Valentine Quest by Melissa McClone
14th Feb / 2 Comments

REVIEW: The Valentine Quest by Melissa McClone

The Valentine Quest by Melissa McClone: Nevada came to Marietta, Montana for a little peace and quiet as she visited her sister and worked on her dissertation. The last thing she wants is anything to do with love, let alone the town’s Valentine quest, hosted by the chocolate shop her sister […]

REVIEW: Feliz Navidead by Ann Myers
26th Dec / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Feliz Navidead by Ann Myers

In Feliz Navidead (Santa Fe Cafe Mystery #3) by Ann Myers, Christmas should be a time for joy for chef Rita Lafitte and her teenage daughter Celia. Especially since Rita’s mother is visiting from Illinois for a few weeks. But between her mother’s complaints of altitude sickness since arriving in […]

REVIEW: A Lowcountry Christmas by Mary Alice Monroe
25th Dec / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Lowcountry Christmas by Mary Alice Monroe

In A Lowcountry Christmas (Lowcountry Summer #5) by Mary Alice Monroe, As far as Jenny McClellan is concerned, she’s getting her Christmas present early this year: welcoming home her son Taylor from the Marines. Something that unfortunately many of his comrades’ families were not able to do after an IED […]

REVIEW: Holiday with a Twist by Shannon Stacey
25th Dec / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Holiday with a Twist by Shannon Stacey

In Holiday with a Twist by Shannon Stacey, Leigh Holloway has returned to her hometown to help her parents pack up her childhood home for their move into a condo. Before leaving Houston, Leigh broke up with her fiancé and quit her job, since he was her boss. Convinced that […]