Sandcastle Inn is the tenth visit to Hope Harbor and an incredible accomplishment by the author. Keeping readers invested in a location for this long is rare, and yet the quality of the work has not diminished at all. Vienna only intended to stay a few days after being made redundant from her high flying … Continue reading Sandcastle Inn by Irene Hannon
Reviews
Love Unscripted, by Denise Hunter
Love Unscripted is a delight from start to finish. I read it in three days. Debut author Chloe has written a major bestseller and is giddy to learn the story is being made into a movie. When the main character role goes to a Hollywood playboy, Chloe agrees to a fake relationship with superstar Liam, … Continue reading Love Unscripted, by Denise Hunter
If the Boot Fits, by Karen Witemeyer
If the Boot Fits had all the potential to be a brilliant read and (phew) so it was. Cinderella is my favorite fairytale, and Karen Witemeyer one off my auto-buy authors. She’s an awesome writer. The story focuses on wealthy ranch heiress Samatha Dearing, and down on his luck cowboy, Asher Ellis Asher gatecrashes a … Continue reading If the Boot Fits, by Karen Witemeyer
One Last Shot by Susan May Warren
One Last shot is one of my favorite things – the beginning of a new series from one of my go to authors. Oh. My. Stars. I have ‘quite’ a lot of Susan May Warren books and this might just be her best so far. One Last Shot tells the story of under fire country … Continue reading One Last Shot by Susan May Warren
When the Flames Ravaged, by Rhonda Dragomir
When the Flames Ravaged is the second in a clever series from Barbour Fiction, exploring great tragedies. Thankfully, there is light and hope to be found and this book isn’t shy about revealing that. The story centers on a devastating fire at a circus which in reality claimed 168 lives. Hank is a clown on … Continue reading When the Flames Ravaged, by Rhonda Dragomir