BOOK REVIEW | The Red Siren
The Red Siren by M.L. Tyndall The story unfolds with Faith and her sisters being moved to Charles Towne to live. Their mother has past on, and their father is always out to sea. Much to the daughters dismay, the sea has always been their father’s first love. With an absentee father and one sister [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Bon Appetit
Bon Appetit by Sandra Byrd This book is the second of three books in the "French Twist" series. I didn’t read the first book, but don’t think I missed out on anything. I was always able to understand what was going on. This book opens as Lexi Stuart starts a new chapter in her life. [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Deep in the Heart of Trouble
Deep in the Heart of Trouble by Deeanne Gist "Deep in the Heart of Trouble" is the sequel to "Courting Trouble". They are definitely meant to be read in order. If you skip the first one you will miss most everything that is important that is said, but not quite fully said. Read both and [...]
BOOK REVIEW | The Desires of Her Heart
The Desires of Her Heart by Lyn Cote Once again, another wonderful historical romance from Avon Inspire. I love everything they are putting out without fail. This was my first opportunity to read Lyn Cote and I know she has many more titles available. I look forward to reading more of her novels in the [...]
BOOK REVIEW | A Constant Heart
A CONSTANT HEART by Siri Mitchell Marget has been groomed for marriage to an Earl ever since she was five years old. And now, the time was approaching way too quickly. Who is the man she was promised to? Is he young or old? Will she be happy? Will he? Full of questions, she shares [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Stand-In Groom
Stand-In Groom by Kaye Dacus When wedding planner Anne Hawthorne meets George Laurence, she thinks she’s found the man of her dreams. But when he turns out to be a client, her "dream" quickly turns into a nightmare. Will Anne risk her heart and career on this engaging Englishman? George came to Louisiana to plan [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Scrapping Plans
Scrapping Plans by Rebecca Seitz Earnestly, I could hardly put the book down even in the sad parts. This is the third book in the Sisters, Ink Series. Reading the back cover or description blurb you know that it is about Joy Sinclair. She is the sister with Chinese ancestry. From the previous books you [...]
BOOK REVIEW | Cry in the Night
CRY IN THE NIGHT by Colleen Coble Bree Matthew doesn’t know what to think when her eight-year-old son, Davy, says he’s seen a Windigo bury a baby in the snow. He swears the Windigo looks exactly like his deceased father, Rob. Bree had hoped that Davy would have gotten past missing his real dad, especially [...]
Wild Things: The Art of Nurturing Boys
Looking for answers on how to raise boys? Ever wonder… Why can’t he sit still? Is he hearing a word I say? Why is he angry all the time? Boys are born to be wild. Their strong spirit, endless imagination, and hunger for adventure are only matched by their deep desire to be affirmed, esteemed, [...]

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