A fantastic series deserves a fitting conclusion and Countdown, by Lynette Eason certainly delivers that. This fourth offering in the Extreme Measures series features flight medic Raina Price. She’s successfully hidden from a deadly past for over a decade, but a chance news report throws her back into harm’s way. Vincent Corelli is a US … Continue reading Countdown, by Lynette Eason
Reviews
The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley, by Courtney Walsh
The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley first grabbed me with the title. Then the back cover copy. Courtney Walsh is a go to writer for me and this looked to be a doozy. It was. The basic premise is a solitary academic researcher takes on thirty one challenges to disprove that the activities will make … Continue reading The Happy Life of Isadora Bentley, by Courtney Walsh
With Every Memory, by Janine Rosche
With Every Memory is the first book I’ve read by Janine Rosche, and wow! This story packs a mighty emotional punch. I’m very careful about adding new authors to my reading list, because I never want to write a bad review. There was something about first, the beautiful cover, and then the back cover blurb, … Continue reading With Every Memory, by Janine Rosche
Fairest of Heart, by Karen Witemeyer
Fairest of Hearts is a near perfect literary trifecta. Strong faith based romance, retired cowhands (Seven to be precise) and Karen Witemeyer at the helm. What’s not to love? Throw in a life-sized portion of Texas and a scurrilous villain, and boom. Readers are in for a treat. It doesn’t take Sherlock Holmes to recognize … Continue reading Fairest of Heart, by Karen Witemeyer
Memory Lane, by Becky Wade
Memory Lane was a book I highly anticipated, and I wasn’t disappointed. After experiencing a trauma, stood sculptor Remy has settled on a remote island off the coast on Maine. Her life is simple and ordered and safe. Until she spots a swimmer in trouble in the ocean and rescues him. The man is in … Continue reading Memory Lane, by Becky Wade