Flashback is the third in the Chasing Fire: Montana series but stands alone just as well. That said, the whole series is great, so do consider reading the others. The story centers around K9 SAR officer Allie Monroe who is grieving the loss of her former partner and struggling to bond with her new dog. … Continue reading Flashback, by Michelle Sass Aleckson
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Meeting Her Match, by Jen Turano
Meeting Her Match is the third and final installment in an extremely fun series. Finally, Camilla, matchmaker extraordinaire, gets her own happily ever after. Of course, that doesn’t happen simply, or without a lot of witty repartée. Camilla vowed never to marry after her heart was smashed by a British cad looking to add money … Continue reading Meeting Her Match, by Jen Turano
Lethal Standoff, by DiAnn Mills
Lethal Standoff is another extremely clever and taut romantic suspense from DiAnn Mills. I particularly enjoyed the main characters being a little different. Neither are law enforcement. Carrington is a self-employed negotiator and Levi a journalist. However, their careers soon find them in a world of trouble and risking their lives to free a number … Continue reading Lethal Standoff, by DiAnn Mills
Meet Me at the Starlight, by Rachel Hauck
The back cover copy about Meet Me at the Starlight intrigued me. Trusting Rachel Hauck as an excellent writer, I decided to give it a read and I highly recommend you do the same. This laid back split-time novel centers around historical roller rink, The Starlight. In the 1930s section of the novel, Tuesday receives … Continue reading Meet Me at the Starlight, by Rachel Hauck
Cole and Laila are Just Friends, by Bethany Turner
Cole and Laila are Just Friends is yet another highly engaging and creative story from Bethany Turner. As the title suggests, Cole and Laila, late 30’s, are buddies. Actually, they’re lifelong best friends. To the reader, they’re completely married, except not a couple. And then circumstances force Cole to consider moving away from their remote … Continue reading Cole and Laila are Just Friends, by Bethany Turner