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Asher (Inked Brotherhood 1): Inked Boys
Asher (Inked Brotherhood 1): Inked Boys

Review:The story was long for the central plot. There was no creativity in writing and it felt flat and monotonous circling around the scrappy life Asher had.. I mean i get it that it was about things going really south before hope starts and all that but there was seriously not much to the story. Read more

Ocean (Damage Control 5): Inked Boys
Ocean (Damage Control 5): Inked Boys

Review:I liked Ocean Storms character, he had it really bad as a child with his little brother Rain but man the Shit his parents put him through even as an adult was really something else.
Kayla had a pretty hard time at home also but more so because her uppity parents needed to keep up with the Jones's and could not excerpt that their children needed to live their own lives. I hope Jo Raven writes a story giving her sister a happy ending with one of the family! Read more

Homecoming Ranch (Pine River Book 1)
Homecoming Ranch (Pine River Book 1)

Review:Sweet, beautiful, uplifting. Not usually my favorite words when it comes to romance, but that's part of why I loved it so much. A little too close to the women's fiction side for it to be a perfect 5 for my own tastes, but that's really the only mark against it. Lovely in every way. Read more

The Perfect Homecoming (Pine River Book 3)
The Perfect Homecoming (Pine River Book 3)

Review:An emotional romance piece: no suspense or mystery unless you consider guessing when Emma and Cooper will finally have meaningful sex as suspense. Emma has to learn to love herself and Cooper has to learn to deal with Emma and family issues. Read more

Return to Homecoming Ranch (Pine River Book 2)
Return to Homecoming Ranch (Pine River Book 2)

Review:This is the second book in the Pine River series by Julia London, in this one she brings back the characters from the first one plus some more that you will love or hate. I know I personally disliked Ryan. This story is all about Libby and Sam. Libby had a rough summer and is still reeling from her life being ripped apart. Sam on the other hand has dug his way up from the bottom of the barrel or in this case the bottle. Its a great book that will have you hoping that there is a third one. I am h... Read more

Tempted By Her Boss (The Renaldis Book 1)
Tempted By Her Boss (The Renaldis Book 1)

Review:This book was like a soap opera, here is installment 1. Writing style good, just didn't like fact that this book was like reading the first 4 chapters of a book and then realizing the rest of the book was missing. Read more

The Color of Lightning: A Novel
The Color of Lightning: A Novel

Review:In her excellant sequil to News of the World, Jiles again links her knowledge of frontier history and Native American culture with a heartfelt story of the risks faced by early settlers of the American plains and the emotional changes experienced by captive children. Read more

A Short Story Exclusive (Sigma Force Series) - The Skeleton Key
A Short Story Exclusive (Sigma Force Series) - The Skeleton Key

Review:Short but really involving. Like the typical Rollins novel it has you hooked from start to end. My favourite thing about his novels is the interesting scientific and historical facts that I pick up. This was no different. Ddnt know about the catacombs before this. Again you have five stars from me Rollins! Read more

War Hawk: A Tucker Wayne Novel
War Hawk: A Tucker Wayne Novel

Review:I enjoyed reading about how dogs are vital. Relationship between man and dog was heart warming. Drones and computer warfare are very well explained. A bit long in sections... but over all I enjoyed it. Read more

The Kill Switch:  A Tucker Wayne Novel
The Kill Switch: A Tucker Wayne Novel

Review:Thank you, James Rollins, for all of your books. Each one is a pleasure to read. Due to the outstanding work put into each novel. I, especially, enjoy your earlier works. Your love of nature, adventures, dogs and imagination shines through your work. Carry on.

However, it would be really nice and different to be able to feature a cat at work too! Think about it, please!

Blessings,

Norma Lee Werner Read more

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