Contemporary Romance

  • A Lifetime Loving You

    Are you looking for a contemporary romance with strong, sympathetic characters and a positive, realistic attitude toward being in love? If so, don’t even think of reading A Lifetime Loving You. On the other hand, if you’re in the mood for a novel filled with bratty, immature characters and latent misogyny, this book should fit…

  • Gabe by Lori Foster

    Gabe was a delightful book for a hot summer day. While I love a good long book that takes days to finish, sometimes I simply want to be entertained for a couple of hours and Gabe fit the bill perfectly. Although this mini-series featuring four brothers is called The Buckhorn Brothers, the brothers in question…

  • Sin

    Crystal Rhodes’ debut novel, Sin, focuses on Rev. Nedra Davis, a minister in an inner-city parish in Oakland, California, and Sinclair “Sin” Reasoner, a mysterious and very handsome man who crosses her path when he tries to get help for two young boys being neglected by their drug-addicted mother. Nedra doesn’t realize that Sin is…

  • Opposites Attract

    As the title states, this fairly fun anthology brings together opposites in four short stories. You get a wilderness woman and a chef; a citified CEO and a small-town girl; a cartoonist and a rough-and-tumble sheepdog trainer; a princess and an adventurer.

  • Fly Away Home by Kim Cates

    I’m not a fan of stories that manipulate me, but when it’s as gentle and enjoyable as it is in Fly Away Home, then I don’t mind. When coupled with writing as beautiful as Kim Cates achieves here, it’s easy to overlook that feeling of manipulation and simply surrender to the story. Eve Danaher is…

  • Irish Fire

    There have been several stories lately that have taken place among the horse industry of Ireland (or Irish families in the horse industries of America). If you love these stories, here’s another one for you. Caitlin Claiborne left her husband, a powerful Kentucky man, because he was cheating on her. She took her kids, her…

  • Mr. Perfect

    Most of us outgrew discussions of what makes for “The Perfect Man” in college. That’s usually the same period in our lives when we would all sit around in groups discussing the meaning of life (or some such) in great detail until the wee hours of the morning. But these just aren’t the sorts of…

  • Mr. Wrong

    I’m so glad Mr. Wrong was a short book! If it had been any longer, I know I would have exploded in frustration. There was potential for a light and humorous book in the storyline and I would have loved to have seen what it could have been in the hands of a talented category…

  • Listen to Your Heart

    This book is so cute it almost hurts. It’s one of those little hardbacks, barely the size of a Harlequin, but it costs $20 hardcover. It features identical twins named Kitty and Josie Dupré, who run a catering business out of a cute little flower-covered cottage in N’Awlins. Not New Orleans – it is frequently…

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