Tag: Review
24th Mar / 1 Comment
Just for the Summer by Jenna Rutland is a beautiful and emotionally deep romance that will touch your heart. Dani Sullivan has gone to Lake Bliss for the summer. Her excuse is to write her latest cookbook, but she is there for another reason too, to find and see if […]
24th Mar / 0 Comments
I think it’s been a while since I’ve read something that has a character that I can really identify with and even understand the issues between the characters in a book. Ticket Home by Serena Bell, another installment of the Strangers on a Train series, is one of those books […]
24th Mar / 1 Comment
Back on Track by Donna Cummings: Ok, there was so much about this book that I liked! And one giant thing I didn’t like. So let me tell you what I didn’t like so I can get it out of the way and start gushing about this one. Ok, it’s a […]
23rd Mar / 0 Comments
In Falling for Finn by Jackie Ashenden, Anna Jameson and Finn Shaw have been best friends for about twenty years, since they were in elementary school. After all they went through growing up, Anna trusts him more than any other person on earth. But now she must somehow explain to […]
23rd Mar / 0 Comments
A Nanny for the Cowboy by Roxann Delaney is a sweet and tender page turner that will have you wishing for a cowboy of your own! Luke Walker is in need of a nanny to care for his young son, Brayden, while he works during the day on his ranch. With […]
23rd Mar / 2 Comments
In The Practice Proposal by Tracy March Liza Sutherland has had her one love, the man she was going to marry until he died protecting another person’s life. She does not want to date, fall in love again but her mother has made a bid in her name for the […]
23rd Mar / 1 Comment
In On The Fly by Katie Kenyhercz Jacey Vaughn has just lost her father, and inherited his Vegas hockey team. She will have a hard time getting used to the rules and restrictions that everyone will be placing in front of her as the new team owner. Being a female does […]
21st Mar / 1 Comment
I loved this novella! And you should know by now that I don’t love novellas… But the author, Samantha Hunter, had me feeling happy, sad, angry and amused. All of that in 70-something pages? Consider me impressed! Because Tight Quarters by Samantha Hunter is one of the Strangers on a Train […]
21st Mar / 1 Comment
In A Father at Last by Julie Mac Lawyer Kelly’s life changed dramatically when she was a child after her father was sent to jail. One of the few people who stuck by her from childhood to young adulthood was her friend Ben. Ben is a bad boy too, but he […]
21st Mar / 1 Comment
“Under other circumstances, he would have asked her out on a date. She was determined and so far, proved herself a hard worker. All qualities he wanted in a woman. One little flaw got in his way. She stole his ranch.” In Betting on Texas by Amanda Renee, Miranda Archer […]