Love Unscripted

Love Unscripted

Isn’t it a universal dream of most girls to grow up and have the handsome prince fall in love with them? And doesn’t the modern corollary change the prince into either a mega-popular film or rock star? Reber takes the modern fairytale and using incredible detail shows how a dream come true might not be…

Beach House No. 9

One of the more difficult types of reviews to write is one where I like the characters, and I like the author’s style of writing, but I have problems with the plot devices and the pacing. I dither back and forth on the grade because there is a lot I do like about the book….

New Life by Bonnie Dee

New Life by Bonnie Dee

Sometimes an author takes a risk, and has me hooked. This happened with Bonnie Dee’s new romance New Life, which features a hero with a mental disability. When I discovered that the first pages of the book were actually told from said hero’s point-of-view, my surprise doubled. Would it work? It did: The book proved…

Crystal Cove by Lisa Kleypas

If you’re reading a book in the presence of a family member and in the course of an hour they ask “what are you laughing at?” and then “why are you crying?” it’s pretty evident that you’re reading Lisa Kleypas. Not to mention the love scenes that have you secretly shifting in your chair. Her…

The Officer Breaks the Rules

I know that over the last decade or so military stories have been overdone. However, I still have a soft spot for heroines and heroes in uniform. With both leading characters in the service, I expected a pleasurable read but sadly this book felt short.         After meeting Jeremy Phillips, her brother Tim’s best…

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