Women's Fiction
Review:“Seal Defenders” is an easy read, perfect for beach, vacation or time-out reading. That being said does not make the meat of the novel any less important. What do the men and women of the Armed Force do after they’ve finished their tours of duty? The Brothers in Arms Series helps to answer that question very realistically. Read more
Review:This is one of those beautiful books that is hard to forget.
The Wrong Kind of Love is simply perfection. A bit of angst, a bit of lovin', a couple of characters you want to smack outside the head, a sweet six year old little girl, some humor mixed in there, and two very endearing main characters.
They say your wedding day is one of the most special days of your life, that wasn't the case for Nicole Maddox. Let's just say that her wedding day brought her more sadness than happiness... Read more
Review:I loved reading about trent! Everything about this story was heartfelt and emotional. It was everything you would associate with corrine michael's writing style and books. Honestly i will read anything she writes, i love it! Read more
Review:Corinne did it again. Of course I re-read beloved again before I read beholden and I must admit I was scared. I fell in love with Jackson and Catherine and I needed for them to get their HEA. No spoilers here but I can say Beholden was a journey. I laughed and cried, and couldn't bear to read another word in some spots until I glimpsed the next page first. Then I laughed and cried some more, freaked out, and almost threw my kindle.
I LOVED IT!
If you like a book that does all kinds of th... Read more
Review:I enjoyed this tale of a spunky young woman taking on her stubborn great-grandmother and getting to the bottom of her birth and hatred of two local men from her grandmother's past. Great dialogue and a heart warming story of romance and family mystery. Read more
Review:Whatever your definition of family, this story of rediscovery and new friendships will have you smiling. The relationships that form between the characters are relatable. The friendship between Ivy and Frankie enviable. Thoroughly enjoyable. Read more
Review:Loved this book. The wronged women came out smelling like a rose. The cousins were a hoot but also learned a lesson. This is one I keep and read a couple times a year. Carolyn Brown is an outstanding author and I have most of her books. Read more
Review:Very enjoyable book. I have never read Carolyn Brown's book but I am looking forward to reading many more. This book keeps you on your toes wandering what is next. Loved it.
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Review:I thoroughly enjoyed this book and as always Carolyn Brown has me hooked after the first few pages. She has a nack for writing
stories that keep me waiting with antisapation for her next book. I'm long time reader of hers; that is always watching to see if I missed any of her books. Read more
Review:Welcome to the ruthless and competitive world of food competitions. To most people, Cadillac, Texas, population of 1524 people, is a pleasant and nurturing place to live. Become a member of the Blue Ribbon Jalapeno Society and it becomes a cut-throat, back stabbing battle ground. Growing the hottest jalapenos and creating food products from them was the founding principle of this decades old club. The competition with the group and between the neighbouring town is quite fierce.
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