I hadn’t heard of Melody Carlson until I saw the cover for The Happy Camper. Then I scanned the back cover and had to read the book. Had to. This is a thoroughly enjoyable read. Lighthearted, whimsical even, as Dillon moves home to her grandpa’s farm, only to discover her mom got there first and … Continue reading The Happy Camper by Melody Carlson
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Kings Falling by Ronie Kendig
Kings Falling is one of those books that attracts you with the title, grabs you with the first page and doesn’t allow you to stop reading until the end. Oh my. I did the reading equivalent of a gallop through Storm Rising. I loved the characters, the pace, the plot and all its twists, and … Continue reading Kings Falling by Ronie Kendig
Border Breach by Darlene L. Turner
Border Breach has made me very happy because Darlene Turner is a friend from writing class. I’m a long way behind her in my journey. However, I’m delighted to celebrate her debut novel, especially such a good one. The story of Kaylin, a Canadian Border patrol officer and constable Hudson Steeves is a proper page-turner. … Continue reading Border Breach by Darlene L. Turner
Woman of Sunlight by Mary Connealy
Woman of Sunlight is a fascinating look at what happens when a complete innocent goes from seclusion to city life. Isla has been isolated at the top of her mountain in Colorado for all her life. Until one day, Mitch returns from making his fortune, but has killers on his tail. After Isla saves him … Continue reading Woman of Sunlight by Mary Connealy
Chasing the White Lion by James Hannibal
Talia Inger leapt into action in The Gryphon Heist and isn’t slowing down in Chasing the White Lion. The book picks up not too long after The Gryphon Heist. While it reads extremely well as a sequel, it could work on its own too. The usual suspects are back on Team Tyler, and with their … Continue reading Chasing the White Lion by James Hannibal