Women's Fiction
Review:I enjoyed the first 40% but thereafter I started to realise that very little was happening / was going to happen. Beyond the inevitable. Skim read the last 60% and was glad I'd not wasted any more time Some really bad spelling errors in it and poor punctuation too. Glad it was on special offer. Read more
Review:Wish You Were Here was a very emotional story, filled with love and hope, and beautifully written characters.
Story:
Charlotte has never felt ready to settle down, not with a man, not with her education, and not with a job. She was quite lost for a while, until she met Adam for one magical night of getting to know him, and feeling both loved and beautiful. Even if he was acting strangely. Afterwards, it took her a long way to get her self confidence back, in spite of the fact that meet... Read more
Review:Just ok, short insta love and drama. Something to pass the time. New author and free if you have K.U. don't waste 99ยข otherwise. Typical m.c. story skanks, cheating in beginning, HEA no cliffhanger. No epilogue Read more
Review:Ax and Sabrina's story was a wonderful read. Lies and deceit land him in prison, but poor decisions also kept them apart. Ax was a sexy ex-military man who found himself stuck in a tough situation, Sabrina could have made better choices for herself as well. Good romance read with an engaging plot! Read more
Review:I love watching cooking shows so the theme of this book caught my attention. This is a well written story that will draw you into the world of a food lover! It has plenty of warm romance and well thought out themes of friendship, integrity, faith and the effect social media can have on our lives now days. You'll enjoy reading about the development of Rachel and Alex's romance and be encouraged by the support of her two friends. Don't miss out on this fun and delightful book!
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Review:I love her books! Her characters are so real, Peter Decker is a wonderful, flawed man, just trying to make sense out life; understand who he is spiritually, have a relationship with the woman he loves & fight crime! Rena Lazarus is a woman caught between 2 worlds. Watching their relationship develop as Peter fights crime is a wonderful read Read more
Review:I was surprised and, at first, delighted to see the author use her cultural knowledge of the Jewish religion in her development of plot and character. Then, realized, I was missing her inferences due to lack of my background and her full disclosure of languages used other than English. I wish I knew more Hebrew, but I'm not going to begin classes so that I can fully understand her untranslated passages. Cut them down to a minimum and provide full translation immediately. Other than these los... Read more
Review:I have read all of Kellerman's Peter Decker books and have enjoyed most of them enormously. When I saw this one at the library I immediately checked it out. After plowing through half of it, trying to keep the characters straight and finding them so unpleasant I decided to come and read the reviews and wish I had done so earlier. Thank you to those reviewers who recommend utilizing my reading time on something that would be more enjoyable. I shall not be finishing this book. It will be... Read more
Review:Like many detective stories, the lives of the leading characters have taken center stage, while the plot is merely a background upon which to tell their story. Readers who have been following the series since its early days will be pleased. Those picking it up for the first time will be disappointed. Read more
Review:OK, GET OUT THE KLEENEX!!!! HOPEFULLY YOU HAVE READ FILTHY BEAUTIFUL LIES FIRST !!!!!! IF NOT, PLEASE DO SO YOU CAN REALLY ENJOY THE SECOND BOOK. HAVING SAID THAT,ONCE AGAIN,GET OUT THE KLEENEX,YOU'RE GOING TO NEED LOTS. THIS SERIES BROUGHT YOU IN TOUCH WITH YOUR INNER SELF. I COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN. A MUST READ SERIES,SO VERY WELL-WRITTEN. Read more









