Books by Kaki Warner
Home to Texas was my first experience with Kaki Warner, and although it’s is book two in a series (Brides of Rough Creek, Texas), it works perfectly fine as a standalone. There are other characters in the story who have clearly appeared in other books by this author, but they’re very much seco ...
In any given month, there are scores of historical romance novels released that are set in England within a decade or two of the Napoleonic Wars. The number of American historical romance novels is dwarfed by those set in Europe, which is surprising considering the vast majority of popular roman ...
This latest effort by Kaki Warner is a little bit of a departure from her previous books as the majority of this novel takes place in England rather than the American West, but the west does not entirely disappear as a majority of the characters are Heartbreak Creek residents traveling to England. T ...
I have read all of Kaki Warner’s books to date and have enjoyed all of them. In Behind His Blue Eyes she has given readers another solid book to enjoy, but it does not quite live up to some of her earlier attempts. I do not want to give any Warner fans reasons not to buy this book. It is definitel ...
Colorado Dawn is the fifth in a row of fabulous westerns by Kaki Warner. As with the previous four books, the dialog is witty, the characters are lovable, and the plot is interesting and plausible. This book, the second in the Heartbreak Creek trilogy, is a heart-warming romance in which two strong ...
Kaki Warner proved how adept she was at telling sweeping tales of the Western United States with her Blood Rose trilogy in 2010. Now the first of her avidly awaited new series is finally here and Warner not only doesn’t disappoint, but proves that she’s the new go-to writer for Western romances. ...
Coming to the end of an enjoyable saga is like bidding far-flung relatives and friends goodbye after a holiday or vacation. If the reader is immersed in the tale, tears and a feeling of sorrow follow the turning of the last page. And that’s exactly how I felt reading the last paragraph of the Wilk ...
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When I first received Open Country, I was filled with equal amounts of anticipation and trepidation. The genre – a Western, by golly! – and the author’s sophomore status account for the former; the synopsis, the latter. Happily, I can tell you my final pronouncement is firmly wedged on the pos ...
A few publishers have continued to publish Western romances, but recently, I've started seeing more of them from other houses as well. With Pieces of Sky, we have the return of a type of Western romance I've missed - the big, sprawling saga. This debut novel has a slightly retro feel to it (in a goo ...