Supernatural
Review:Reads like a dime store detective novel, but not as well written. Apparently he doesn't like quote marks, so he makes up his own punctuation. Starts out like a detective trying to catch some evil creatures, and rapidly turns into an explicit gay porn novel, while remaining dull and boring. Read more
Review:THE SUDDEN APPEARANCE OF HOPE is an excellent mystery/thriller with a highly unusual concept. Viewpoint character Hope Arden has a gift (and a curse)--she is totally forgettable. Not forgettable because of her drab personality or unremarkable physical features (in fact she is strikingly beautiful), but forgettable because no one can ever remember seeing her, speaking to her, or interacting with her, once they stop looking directly at her.
For Hope, this means she is always alone. She h... Read more
Review:I really enjoyed this book and look forward to the next one. The characters are quirky and the romantic potential is what I have come to expect from her books. The only “bad” thing is that I read it in several hours and now I have to wait who knows how long till the next one is out! Read more
Review:Pies, charmed pies, what a great idea. Ella Mae LeFaye bakes pies when there's a crisis, however, hers are charmed. She left her husband when she found him in the elevator cheating on her with twins. She left the big city and went home to Havenwood, Georgia with her tail between her legs, back to her loving family. When she learns that the pies she makes can influence other peoples moods and actions, she's shocked, but learns how to use her gift. Her family wants her to open a bakery, her old en... Read more
Review:Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from the author, but the opinions expressed in this review are my own.
"I was promised a dance," and thus begins one of the subplots of this wonderful book - the second book in the Book Retreat Mystery series. Jane Steward is the mistress of Storyton Hall and guardian of its repository of secret, obscure library of books. The story opens with a bang, with Jane being taught moves worthy of 007 to assist her in protecting the library of rare a... Read more
Review:Nora Pennington has opened a bookstore in Miracle Springs, North Carolina, where people go to find peace and healing. When customers come in with a freshly baked comfort scone from the Gingerbread House bakery, Nora chats with them, and helps them find books that will help them come to terms with things that are bothering them the most.
When a businessman involved in the housing development is killed before he can keep his appointment with Nora, she and three of her newfound friends meet ... Read more
Review:In the follow up to "Pies and Prejudice" Ella Mae LeFaye is keeping busy baking pies at her Charmed Pie Shoppe. She's also in the middle of finalizing her divorce from Sloan and trying to discover more about her family and their "special talents". When one of her kind turns up dead, Ella Mae and her family start to investigate and discover that someone is trying to eliminate the "witches" in their area. Ella Mae, her guardian, Reba, and her family must race to try and find the killer before more... Read more
Review:Good plot but characters not all that believable. I am talking particularly about Olivia. How she could be fortunate enough to be so incredibly rich is somewhat astounding. Plus she is as cold as ice. Can't believe that a writers' club could form around her. Well, maybe it's because she IS rich and puts out nice food and drinks whenever they meet. Read more
Review:...Mark Taylor learns the no good deed goes unpunished.
All Mark wants to do is lead a normal life but his "magic" camera stands in the way.
To find out more, read the book. It's thriller entertainment at it's finest! Read more