Women's Fiction
Review:Mel Morgan is young, Feisty and a paranormal tracker. Yes that's right, she is hired be paranormal's and humans to find their missing. Here finding accuracy is 99% because one case she been on has never been solved, her little sister. See when Mel was 11 years old she took her first jump and didn't know how to get back so she panicked and her body drew her and she was hit with blood spatter from her parent throats being slit by demons. To make matters worse those same demons kidnapped her sister... Read more
Review:This story proves you don't need a fairy godmother, wicked step sisters, or an evil step mother to have a great modern Cinderella tale. Charisma, charm and strength of character make the leading man a Prince among men, and a feeling of being somewhere between the ugly duckling and a fish out of water with a genuine, caring and compassionate heart creates a compelling Cinderella.
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Review:A very enjoyable spin on the Cinderella story! A great little quick read. There were a few editing errors that were slightly distracting yet forgivable! I very much enjoyed the story. I'm looking forward to reading more from this series! Read more
Review:I love how Tyler got the patience of loving Charlottes and the effort he put in. I didn't like what her aunt Hannah was trying to say to her. Poor Max, thank God he has a great family who are willing to support him Read more
Review:Love this series of stories.....cannot wait for the next one to come out. I love how Marie Force weaves the romance of the main couple of the book while also keeping us updated on everyone else on the island. This one was definitely hotter than the others. I liked how she mixed it up more for this couple. Just a great enjoyable easy read. Read more
Review:Camus introduces to the reader, in a rare second-person point of view, to Jean-Baptiste Clamence. Camus' novel is almost interactive, with Clamence answering the reader's questions and taking the reader's hand. At points in the novel, the reader is actually telling Clamence what to do, and he is responding back. It is slightly eerie, but ingenious. The novel, however, is about Clamence's experiences in WWII, and how he has survived to become a deranged, off-kilter person. The last chapter i... Read more
Review:I discovered Marie Force last December as a free kindle download and have since read everything she has written, 20 or so books. She writes in series groups where you get to know all the characters and want to know more. Her writing is contemporary and encompasses current day events as well as in depth character strengths and weaknesses. Read more
Review:If you were left hanging, the book brings its conclusion to light in this installment. I suspect it will leave you wondering how you would feel if this were your daughter and a much older man, or in the reverse. A good read that also provokes thought. Read more
Review:Said before on her other books, never thought I would like this style but certainly do. Great writing and story lines. Love how they weave together. Who wouldn't love a guy like the ones in the books? Definitely a fan Read more
Review:I love this book. Natalie is such a likable character who has lived through a traumatic past but she has reinvented herself. Flynn is a hunk of an actor with his own secrets. They have this magical beginning of a love affair and the press is about to blow it all open. I can't wait for book two. Thanks Mrs. Force for not making us wait!! Read more