Books by Emilie Richards
The Swallow’s Nest is such a classic example of women’s fiction that, were you to look the genre up in a dictionary, you might see a picture of this book’s cover as the definition. It’s got unexpected motherhood, marital infidelity, a custody battle, cancer, evil mother figures, and prose ...
When We Were Sisters is the latest standalone offering from author Emilie Richards. It's an intense look at America's foster system, as well as a touching portrayal of sisterhood.
Robin and Cecilia aren't related by blood, but they consider themselves sisters just the same. Raised together in a s ...
While I love books that make me laugh, reading them continuously would be like a steady diet of sweets. And if you have ever overdosed on processed sugar, then you know it can make you start craving real food. Women’s fiction books are like my real food. Though there is not the always the Hollywoo ...
Endless Chain is the second book in Richards’ Shenandoah Album trilogy. I expected it to be more women’s fiction than romance, but surprisingly it reads quite a lot like an inspirational romance – with a more liberal Christian slant. Sam Kinkade is a smart man who hasn’t quit ...
Emilie Richards' The Parting Glass, sequel to Whiskey Island, continues the story of the three Donaghue sisters. While it's not as enthralling as the earlier book, it's a good, as well as surprising, follow-up.
The Parting Glass picks up very near where Whiskey Island left off. Megan Donaghue is ...
I confess - I initially put off reading Prospect Street, Emilie Richards' hardcover debut novel. It's a rather long book, a little intimidating looking, and sometimes reviewing longer books can be a chore, especially if they don't hold your interest. It turned out, that was not something I should ha ...
If you are in the mood for a nice thick book with an intense story that keeps you absorbed for several days, this is the perfect book. Richards carefully draws her readers into her characters' world and involves them so deeply they'll not want to leave.
Niccolo Andreani and Megan Donaghue mee ...
My used bookstore has a table where they sell older series romances for $.10 each. I have bought quite a few from that table. I've purchased my share of duds and bought a few that were just so-so, but for only $.10 each, I figure I can take a chance. Recently, I bought The Trouble With Joe by Emilie ...
One Moment After Midnight is a mixed bag. It starts off with a lot of excitement, but the action is tempered by some really stupid moves on the part of the heroine. Between that and a lack of coherence where the villain is concerned, this book never moved much out of average range. ...
After a slow start Beautiful Lies picks up speed and draws the reader into a complex and engrossing tale involving two families and the Pearl of Great Price that has haunted and cursed them for generations.
Most of the book takes place in contemporary San Francisco and the Australian O ...