Women's Fiction
Review:Great, believable characters and a story that holds your interest and dares you to ask a few questions about yourself...and how you would feel and react in certain situations. A fun read
full of warmth and feistiness and romance! Read more
Review:I loved this series - couldn't put down. Then wanted more when finished the third book. Fern Michaels did a great job on this. When a character died, you were glad or wept with sadness depending on character. Read more
Review:I always enjoy Ms. Richards' books, but this one is far and away not only the best of hers, but the best book I've read in a year, and probably in at least five years. The bond between sisters can be among the strongest there is, and When We Were Sisters celebrates the fact that the bond is not dependent on biology, but on love and trust.
The growth both sisters reach for and achieve, despite the traumas in their past, is hard won, but worth all the more for that. I wanted to reach out an... Read more
Review:This is book four in the Dangerous Voice series . A hot story about rock star Malcolm and Lacey who works in his studio. This was a well written book with a lot of substance and character development. How was it possible not to fall in love with sexy, alpha rock star Malcolm. We got to know his good and bad features . Lacey was the perfect girl for him and saw through his dark side. This was the last book in the series and I have not read the first three, but it did not make the book hard ... Read more
Review:I loved it! The banter between Luna and Stone was perfect, the chemistry was HOT, and the story was great! The secondary characters were great too. I loved Luna's relationship with her brothers. The conversation at the end of the book, when her brother was trying to calm her down was hilarious. It sounded like something me and my siblings would do. I would definitely recommend this book!
My honest review is based on an advanced reader copy of this book. Read more
Review:I found the abundance of grammatical errors extremely distracting, which resulted in excessive highlighting and correcting. I might have been able to overlook that had the female character, Meg, not been a complete abomination. She was absolutely horrific. I am not sure if she was bipolar, unstable, or just needed to be committed, but she was an absolute walking contradiction and how she behaved was inconsistent with her situation. Her moods were up and down, she was a constant bitch, and comple... Read more
Review:I just loved this book. Farrell was a big, muscular, tattooed bad boy.He is the head of the Mob, but the money and respect he is shown is amazing. You were just drawn to him immediately!!
Jenna is such a caring Mother who only wants what's best for her child. She will sacrifice her own happiness so Lily will never know fear from her Dads business dealings. The minute that Farrell and Jena are in the same room you can immediately feel there connection. It is amazing what Farrell will do f... Read more
Review:It was a briliant balance of class, attitude and strength. The kind of woman you would treasure as a close friend. She seemed brutally honest and darring to a fault. Discovering that life is not black or white but contains several shades of gray. i am biting my nails waiting for a second run with this author. Read more
Review:Another beautiful story from Rosalind James. Wonderful characters and a heartfelt theme, that makes you feel that you don’t want the book to end. I definitely recommend this book, and all books that she has written.
Bernice F. Read more
Review:This was a different book for Susan Elizabeth Phillips. I usually laugh out laud often ,when reading her books. This one seemed to have an edge of suspense that did not keep me laughing, but I really got caught up in the book and really liked it. Just different from her other books, but good. Read more









