Archive for April, 2010

Review: In Shelter Cove (Angel’s Bay) by Barbara Freethy

The Angel’s Bay series features a myriad of engaging characters whose lives are packed with personal issues which touch your heart in quite a lot of ways. There is always an interesting occurrence taking place somewhere in this picturesque town, as Barbara Freethy creates numerous emotive situations to keep you involved.
The ceremony for Brianna [...]

Review: The House on Sugar Plum Lane by Judy Duarte

Amy Masterson is at a crossroads in her life.  Recently separated from her husband and ready to move on, she finds herself renting the house that belongs to her mother’s biological parent.  With a young daughter of her own, Amy finds she needs to get the truth to her mother’s adoption answered. Amy settles herself [...]

Review: Never Less Than a Lady by Mary Jo Putney

In book 2 of Mary Jo Putney’s Lost Lords series, Major Alexander Randall has sold his commission and returned to England now that his cousin has died and he is heir to the Earl of Daventry.
Julia has been hiding in a small village as the widow Mrs. Bancroft and the local midwife, since she ran [...]

Single Titles Interview with the Enticing Gen Bailey

I had the pleasure of interviewing Gen Bailey this week. She has a new book out and it is one book you will not want to miss!!
Getting to Know You
Start by telling us a little about yourself. Where are you from?
I’m originally from a very small town in southern Illinois — a farming community, about [...]

Review: Seneca Surrender by Gen Bailey

Sarah Strong has had her share of troubles in her life. An indentured servant, her life just got more complicated when she is separated from her young charge. On the way to New Hampshire, the two women got caught in the war between the French and the English with each side having allies among Indian [...]