Tag: GC
9th May / 1 Comment
In The Apple Orchard (Bella Vista #1) by Susan Wiggs, Tess Delaney has always dreamed of having a large close-knit family. She was raised by her nana in Dublin, Ireland while her mother traveled the world for her job in antiquities. “Family and friends–not work–were the things that made a […]
6th May / 0 Comments
Wounded Angel by Stacy Gail: Seriously, Stacy Gail is about to be put on my favorite authors list! I’ve REALLY enjoyed the Earth Angels series (the ones I’ve read anyways). The title is very appropriate because both the hero and the heroine are really wounded individuals. Wow, our heroine, Ella, has […]
5th May / 0 Comments
In Johanna’s Bridegroom by Emma Miller, Johanna has been widowed for two years now and knows that she must marry and find a provider and father figure for her children. It’s part of their Amish believes, but she does not want to marry again. Her marriage was violent and she […]
5th May / 1 Comment
Penthouse Suite by Sandra Chastain is a very fun and sexy read. After her mother’s long illness Kate Weston has no wish of going the whole way with anything. She is an expert in everything to do with manual labor, but she didn’t want to finish any of her learning courses. […]
4th May / 0 Comments
Platinum Promises by Zuri Day starts hot and continues to be a hot read till the very end. Faye Buckner is in Temecula for just a few days of relaxation before she starts working on the new free clinic she is opening in San Diego. She is staying at the Drake […]
3rd May / 0 Comments
I should start this review by saying that Dream Man by Judy Griffith Gill is a re-release of a book that came out originally in 1990, then again in 2003. When I read the synopsis, I thought the story had promise. However, I found it difficult to get through – the dialogue […]
3rd May / 0 Comments
Desperate Measures by Linda Cajio is a sweet and fun read that will keep you wondering what’s going to happen next. Ellen Kitteridge wants nothing to do with having a public life, after her a failed marriage and the death of her son she cannot even consider being in the spotlight […]
3rd May / 1 Comment
Can I make a little confession here? When I first started reading No Turning Back by HelenKay Dimon, I didn’t really like it. It wasn’t bad or anything but it was just… kind of… meh. I’m REALLY glad that I stayed with it and kept reading. This one took me […]
1st May / 0 Comments
Another in the KISS line, The First Crush is the Deepest by Nina Harrington has a compelling and emotional story. Amber and Sam were each other’s first loves, but Amber’s family had loftier goals for her than being tied down to a chauffeur’s son. Seemingly bought off on the night of her […]
30th Apr / 1 Comment
In Last Chance Book Club by Hope Ramsay, Savannah White has decided to move to Last Chance, South Carolina with her twelve year old son, Todd. She spent wonderful summers there as a child and hopes the fresh air will do him some good. She hasn’t told anyone of her […]