Books by Helen Brenna
This is the last in the author’s Mirabelle Island series. I enjoyed it overall, despite featuring one of my least favorite plot devices: A romance between a career woman who doesn’t want children and a single father. While not without flaws, this story of two troubled adults and two decidedly tr ...
When two characters with a long string of baggage collide, sometimes it results in a happily ever after. Usually, however, it takes a lot of opening the baggage and sorting through the contents before two burdened people can even get close to each other.
When Jesse Taylor, brother of M ...
I liked the atmosphere and sense of community that Helen Brenna creates in Along Came a Husband. I loved the island setting and the small town atmosphere as well, and the characters were vivid and very well developed. I think I’ve found a new series romance writer to put on the auto-buy list. ...
Next Comes Love is a surprising complex story about a woman on the run who finds a safe haven on a small Wisconsin island. It sounds like a common enough plot-line, but the characters have an unusual depth to them - especially for a series romance. The love story takes a bit of a back seat, but it's ...
I love unique settings and the fictional island of Mirabelle is brought to life so successfully that it almost seemed like an additional character in First Come Twins. More importantly, the book features a likeable and realistic tortured hero and a troubled heroine. It is the best category romance ...
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I generally don't pick up any Superromances these days that involve pregnancies, cowboys or children of any kind. Which means I don't pick up many Superromances these days. But when I saw Helen Brenna's Treasure, I pounced on it like a crazed leopard. Could it be? A Superromance about a marine archa ...