
I have previously enjoyed the sweet novels from Betsy St Amant and “The Key to Love” has her gorgeous and vivid writing style but felt … Read More ›
I have previously enjoyed the sweet novels from Betsy St Amant and “The Key to Love” has her gorgeous and vivid writing style but felt … Read More ›
I thoroughly enjoyed the first two books in the MacDonald Family trilogy by Carla Laureano and waited several years for “Under Scottish Stars” to be … Read More ›
“A Bride of Convenience” by Jody Hedlund, out today, is the third in her bride ship series and perhaps my favourite! Whilst I recommend the … Read More ›
“Nora Shipley’s ears buzzed as though a thousand bees were trapped inside her head.” Opening line of “Mosaic of Wings” by Kimberly Duffy This is … Read More ›
“Death prowled the cellblock like a dark animal seeking prey—especially the weakest. But Oliver Ward would be hanged if he’d let the beast devour the … Read More ›
“Pecca Gallegos never thought she’d be turning down a marriage proposal—much less four of them.” Opening lines of Silent Shadows by Natalie Walters Silent Shadows … Read More ›
“Button eyed the compound’s exit and forced herself to trudge behind her parents as the pain intensified in her belly.” Opening line of “One Little … Read More ›
“It was the falcon’s piercing cry that first alerted Selah. She shielded her eyes against the bright, tropical morning sun and followed the broad wingspan … Read More ›
“By all accounts, Suesca was haunted. From everything Bryan Shaw had seen, he believed it.” The Solid Grounds Coffee Company by Carla Laureano concludes the … Read More ›
“A stranger stalking down the street shouldn’t make her hands tremble in anticipation.” Opening line from On Wings of Devotion by Roseanna White The next … Read More ›
“One mistake. That was all it took to put Dustee’s life on the line—death right on her heels.” Opening lines from Seconds to Live by … Read More ›
Benjamin Booker sat in the Old Bailey, pulse pounding. His most important case to date had finally been called to trial—his chance to prove himself … Read More ›
“Rhys ap Tudor braced himself against the ship’s bow, his eyes trained on the coastline ahead. The sky was blue, but a gusty wind filled … Read More ›