Archive for April, 2009

Review: Whispered Lies by Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dianna Love

The next book in the BAD series is overflowing with an abundance of intrigue, where secrets abound and trust must be earned. The talented Sherrilyn Kenyon and Dianna Love have collaborated to create a winning story which will frequently cause your heart to pound with anticipation.
After receiving a tip from an unknown informant who is [...]

Review: The Runaway by Grace Thompson

The war had robbed Faith Pryor of a family and a future. Alone, poor and friendless, the harshness of war had made Faith determined not to trust anyone ever again. But Faith yearned to have somebody in her life. Someone to hold her and comfort her in her times of need. But fate was a [...]

Review: A Spring Affair by Milly Johnson

Lou Casserley had been feisty, sassy and full of fun, but her marriage to womanizing used car salesman Phil Winter soon changed all that. His constant cheating and acerbic put downs about her weight succeeded in turning fun-loving Lou into a frumpy, insecure and downtrodden woman who is treated no better than a servant by [...]

Review: Guardian: The Time Hunters by Angela Knight

The second book in The Time Hunters series becomes more fascinating with every new detail, as this science fiction novel takes readers to places where their imagination reaches new heights. Angela Knight is a masterful storyteller, and her gifted talent superbly shines in this noteworthy romantic adventure.
When he was a young teenager, the mother of [...]

Review: FLOWERS ON MAIN by Sherryl Woods

Mick and Megan O’Brien are finding their way back to each other after fifteen years. Their five children are resentful of the emotional toll their divorce took, particularly the desertion of their mother and absence of their father. Both Mick and Megan are trying to make up for their past mistakes with their, [...]