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
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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
The Runaway Bride by Jody Hedlund
The Runaway Bride is my first experience of Jody Hedlund’s writing. Several writer friends have howled at and berated me for this gap in my knowledge. Well, no more. And what a wonderful book to begin with. I’m a very disciplined reader. I set aside time, I always review a book I’ve enjoyed and I … Continue reading The Runaway Bride by Jody Hedlund
Take a Chance on Me by Becky Wade
Take a Chance on Me is one of those novellas that may be short but is oh so sweet. From the first line that drew my attention, I was grabbed by the story of Eli and Penelope. To be fair, I am married to a fighter pilot so enjoyed seeing familiar life issues and male … Continue reading Take a Chance on Me by Becky Wade
The Dating Charade by Melissa Ferguson
The Dating Charade is a really enjoyable read. I hadn’t planned on reading it so quickly or so early into 2020 (I already have a burgeoning TBR pile), but then I saw the author was doing a signing twenty minutes from where we ski on Saturdays. I couldn’t go to the event, but called the … Continue reading The Dating Charade by Melissa Ferguson