I always look forward to a new DiAnn Mills book, and Facing the Enemy proved worthy of the anticipation. Can you imagine watching a life changing tragedy, then getting an essay turned in with details only someone involved could know about? That’s what happens to FBI Special Agent turned college professor Risa Jacobs. Risa turns … Continue reading Facing the Enemy, by DiAnn Mills
Reviews
A Royal Christmas, by Melody Carlson
A Royal Christmas should help get your heart ready for the season. Meet struggling law student Adelaide who thinks she’s being pranked when a gold embossed letter arrives. The contents turn out to be legit and before you can say “Your Majesty,” she’s whisked off to Montovia to meet her dying father, the king. Adelaide … Continue reading A Royal Christmas, by Melody Carlson
Summer in the Spotlight by Liz Johnson
Summer in the Spotlight is the third visit to the shores of Prince Edward Island. The stories stand on their own but I still recommend reading them all because they’re great. This might have actually been my favorite of the books. I’m torn. But anyway, we’ve got Kelsey who’s been on the stage of the … Continue reading Summer in the Spotlight by Liz Johnson
Wildflower Falls, by Denise Hunter
Wildflower Falls closes out the brilliant Riverbend romance series and I loved it. This time, in a fun twist, we meet the biological half-sister of Gavin and Cooper. Charlotte only discovered the identity of her father after her mother passed away. She’s now got two goals – expand the family horse ranch she’s been left, … Continue reading Wildflower Falls, by Denise Hunter
The Love Script, by Toni Shiloh
Toni Shiloh has long been an auto-buy author for me and The Love Script further cemented that opinion. This story sees Nevaeh, a Hollywood hairdresser saved from tripping by megastar actor Lamont Booker. Unfortunately the moment is snapped by a member of the paparazzi and misinterpreted. In order to save Lamont’s reputation and career, the … Continue reading The Love Script, by Toni Shiloh