Active Defense by Lynette Eason is the main reason my Christmas tree is still up in January. This is the second time an Eason book has delayed festive decor removal. My husband now throws me ‘the face’ when he sees her name on my wish list. The face communicates “got it. I’ll be taking up … Continue reading Active Defense by Lynette Eason
Reviews
The Key to Love by Betsy St. Amant
The Key to Love is my first full length Besty St. Amant novel. I’ve previously read two of her novellas, and wasn’t surprised that I enjoyed the book. The story is a frothy mixture of quirky small town characters, (with the obnoxious lawyer, local gossip and several older folks with ‘definite’ personalities), and bigger, complex … Continue reading The Key to Love by Betsy St. Amant
To Steal a Heart by Jen Turano
To Steal a Heart launches Jen Turano’s new series in an attention grabbing and highly entertaining manner. The action opens with lead character Gabriella preparing to break into a safe at the home of one of the New York Four Hundred. If you’ve ever read Jen Turano before, you can only imagine the hilarity that … Continue reading To Steal a Heart by Jen Turano
Soul Raging by Ronie Kendig
Soul Raging forced me to commit a terrible reading sin. I couldn’t bring myself to turn to the back the book, but I needed to know something. Or else keep reading whilst half hiding from the text. So I begged a friend who’d already read it. If this level of investment in a character seems … Continue reading Soul Raging by Ronie Kendig
The Kissing Tree
The Kissing Tree is a wonderful collection of romantic novellas. Each tale chronicles a love story and takes us through the lifespan of a glorious oak tree. They all cover a different era, and above all, each is written by a different author, all at the top of their game. Regina Jennings sets the stage … Continue reading The Kissing Tree