Category: FICTION

BOOK REVIEW | Jenna's Cowboy by Sharon Gillenwater

  Though I am a prolific reader especially in the historical and fantasy genres of fiction, from time to time I find a contemporary fiction or something else outside my normal reading patterns that I end up loving just as much. Jenna Callahan has been faced with lots of change and the consequences of choices [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Love Finds You in Lonesome Prairie, Montana

Title: LOVE FINDS YOU IN LONESOME PRAIRIE, MONTANA Authors:  Tricia Goyer & Ocieanna Fleiss Publisher: Summerside Press November 2009 ISBN: 978-1-935416-29-6 Genre: Inspirational/historical Julia Cavanaugh is an orphan. Raised in an orphanage, when she grew up she became kind of the second in command at the home. But then the headmistress decides to get married [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Thicker than Blood

Thicker than Blood by C.J. Darlington Christy Williams finally has her life on track. She’s putting her past behind her and working hard to build a career as an antiquarian book buyer. But things begin to unravel when a stolen Hemingway first edition is found in her possession, framing her for a crime she didn’t [...]

BOOK REVIEW | A Lady Like Sarah

A Lady Like Sarah by Margaret Brownley   She’s an outlaw. He’s a preacher. Both are in need of a miracle.   When Preacher JUSTIN WELLS promises an injured lawman to take his prisoner to Texas, Justin has no idea the trouble that lies ahead. The slightly-built prisoner turns out to be SARAH PRESCOTT, sister [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Seeing Things

SEEING THINGS by Patti Hill Birdie Wainwrite has macular degeneration, but that isn’t about to stop her! Birdie loves dancing, hiking with her large dog, and is famous in her small Colorado town for baking pies. But when Birdie accidentally falls and breaks her ankle, suddenly she finds herself being forced to live with her [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Screen Play

Screen Play: A Novel by Chris Coppernoll After struggling for years to make it as an actress, Harper finally gets her big break—but will she have to sacrifice the love of her life to take it? At thirty, Harper fears her chances for a thriving acting career and finding true love are both fading fast. [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Seaside Letters

SEASIDE LETTERS by Denise Hunter Sabrina Kincade serves coffee to Tucker McCabe every day at the restaurant she works at. But she’s holding a secret close to her heart. At the restaurant, Sabrina is known as the ice princess.  She doesn’t let anyone close to her. But at home, in the dark of night, she [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Love Thine Enemy

LOVE THINE ENEMY by Louise M. Gouge Colonial Florida is far removed from the British Colonies, yet, even in the tropics unrest stirs as the loyalists and the colonists begin their preparations for war. Rachel Folger is a mere shop-keeper’s daughter, yet she is a colonist sympathizer, and wants to do her part to help [...]

BOOK REVIEW | Honor in the Dust

HONOR IN THE DUST by Gilbert Morris Stuart Winslow wants to lift himself and his widowed mother out of poverty. When Stuart finally secures a place in King Henry VIII’s court, Stuart believes his luck has changed. However, he quickly discovers that King Henry VIII’s court is a wicked cauldron of vices, power plays, and [...]

BOOK REVIEW | An Eye for an Eye

An Eye for an Eye by Irene Hannon Book Two in the Heroes of Quantico Series, has Mark and Coop teamed up again, however they are not on a HRT assignment.  Mark is recuperating and laying low after a accidental shooting, where he was shot and an innocent bystander was killed, and the FBI has [...]