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  • Too Deep for Tears

    Before you begin reading Too Deep for Tears, make sure you have a lot of time ahead of you, because once you have started you will not be able to lay aside this wonderful and compelling book for a long time. It is truly an unforgettable reading experience, so lean back, enjoy and let Kathryn…

  • Sand Pirates by Ellis Hoff

    Frans Vondel, Interpol agent, has been on the heels of international crime lord, Alexander Trumand, for years. Frans has been stationed on the tiny, eclectic island of Sava as the island’s Burgomaster, a position that appears to be rather like the chief of police. However, there isn’t much of a police force on the island…

  • Pig in a Park

    While I didn’t laugh out loud when reading Pig in a Park, I did have a broad grin plastered to my face from page one, and I don’t say that about many books. The turns of phrase were hilarious and the plotting clever, both of which are very high on my list of preferences. Unfortunately,…

  • Neurotica by Sue Margolis

    The protagonist of Neurotica is British, Jewish, and in her late 30’s. As someone who fulfills two of those three categories, perhaps this story struck more of a chord with me than it would for those who are not familiar with Jewish mothers or the Bay City Rollers. While I didn’t catch all of the…

  • That McCloud Woman

    If you like your novels to focus on the relationship without the distractions of suspense or action, then That McCloud Woman would be a fine way to spend a quiet afternoon. Jack Cordell is a drifter/architect who happens to hear Alayna McCloud talking about how her handyman left before he’d finished the job. A sucker…

  • Beaudry’s Ghost by Carolan Ivey

    Beaudry’s Ghost is an electronic book available from Dreams Unlimited. It’s not a bad read, and is actually better than many traditionally published ghost romances. Mourning the loss of her twin brother, Taylor Brannon takes his place on a Civil War Reenactment field. Their last conversation ended in a heated argument and Taylor never had…

  • A Man of His Word

    I was so happy to finally pick this book up and resume the Henderson brothers series. I loved the first brother’s story, If a Man Answers, and eagerly anticipated the second story in the series. While it wasn’t as good as the first one was, it’s definitely a good read. Reece Henderson is a civil…

  • Sis Boom Bah

    If you’re hungry for a light, funny read with likable characters, a smidgen of romance, and a dash of mystery and adventure, Sis Boom Bah is a tasty morsel, but at $24.00, it’s kind of an expensive little treat. This is the story of the Peltz sisters – never married Deborah and thrice-divorced Sharon. Both…

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