Tag: Stacey
22nd Feb / 7 Comments
Her New York Minute by Darby Baham is the fourth book in The Friendship Chronicles series. I haven’t read the previous books, but I would recommend reading them in order. While it wasn’t hard to follow along with the characters and what was going on, there were some things mentioned that […]
17th Feb / 6 Comments
Romancing the Rancher by Kate Pearce is the sixth and final book in The Millers of Morgan Valley series. While it can be read as a standalone, I recommend reading them in order to gain a better understanding of the family dynamics. Plus, there’s an incident in the previous book that […]
3rd Feb / 6 Comments
Summer Nights with a Cowboy by Caitlin Crews finds traveling nurse Janie Atwood in Cold River. Having been raised by her maternal grandparents, she never knew who her father was. Upon their deaths, her grandparents left her a clue as to where she could find him, which led her to accepting […]
29th Jan / 7 Comments
Marked for Revenge by Delores Fossen is the fourth book in the Silver Creek Lawmen: Second Generation series. I haven’t read any of the other books in the series, and while I felt like some of the characters may have been introduced in other books, I didn’t feel like I was […]
22nd Jan / 10 Comments
In Missing in Texas by Karen Whiddon, Edie Beswick’s adopted daughter is kidnapped the same day Jake Cassin comes to town, looking for his down daughter that had been abducted four years ago. They both suspect that the little girl is the same one. They decide to team up to […]
9th Jan / 7 Comments
Watchers of the Night by Charlene Parris Watchers of the Night by Charlene Parris is the first book of the Night Guardians series. The Chariots of Chrome Motorcycle Club, comprised of both current and former law enforcement, do their best behind the scenes to keep the town safe. But […]
5th Jan / 8 Comments
In Fling with the Reclusive Billionaire by Susan Meier, Lola Evans was hired to be the ghost writer for tech billionaire Grant Laningham. The idea was to write and publish a book from Grant’s point of view in five weeks, to beat an unflattering one being written about him by […]
31st Dec / 10 Comments
The Fearless One by Lori Foster is the second book in the Osborn Brothers series. While I did feel like I was missing some background on some of the minor background characters that I felt were probably introduced in the first book of the series, it didn’t impact my overall […]
30th Dec / 6 Comments
In Technically Yours by Denise Williams, Pearl Harris had run from her job because she was attracted to her boss but didn’t want to put her heart before her mind. The attraction was mutual. Seven years later, she’s back in town and is working at OurCode, a non-profit that attempts […]
20th Dec / 6 Comments
Deception at Dixon Pass by Cindi Myers is the first book in the Eagle Mountain: Critical Response series, and what a start it was. Scientist and search-and-rescue volunteer Grace Wilcox finds a naked man wondering around on Eagle Mountain. He doesn’t remember who he is or why he’s there, but […]