Tag Archives: Fiction
Review: Muskoka Hearts by Carolyn Miller
Muskoka Hearts was such a lovely friends to more story. You can hop in and enjoy this novel without having read the others in the series, however, Toni and Matt’s relationship will mean so much more if you have also … Continue reading
Review: Christmas of Joy by Valerie M. Bodden
I am finding that I truly adore second chance at love stories. In Christmas of Joy, the two main characters grew up together as friends and then had crushes on each other as teenagers. One sweet kiss never went any … Continue reading
Review: The Rose and the Thistle by Laura Frantz
What an exquisite novel! I felt as if I was truly immersed in the setting as the author wove her descriptions in seamlessly with the beautiful flow of the story. Even now, a day later, I can not stop thinking … Continue reading
Review: The Heir’s Predicament by Lorri Dudley
Although The Heir’s Predicament is the last book in the Leeward Islands series, it is a novel that can definitely be read as a stand alone. It is a story that looks at the topic of where people place their … Continue reading
Review: A Dream of Christmas by Erin Stevenson
A Dream of Christmas was a wonderful story! You can jump right in and enjoy it as a stand alone, or if you would like to get to know Finn’s sister, Mia, and read about the way she met her … Continue reading
Review: All the Lost Places by Amanda Dykes
This author writes like no other. Her novels pull me in slowly, as little details are beautifully dropped into place along the way. All the Lost Places takes the reader on two journeys across different time spans. The men who … Continue reading
Review: Something Old, Something New by Amy Clipston
Something Old, Something New pulled me in and wouldn’t let me go! I really liked these main characters and the way they grew into such a deep connection with each other. It was such an interesting situation, with Brent having … Continue reading
Review: Checked Impressions by Carolyn Miller
Checked Impressions is a great addition to the Original Six Hockey series, a set of books that I am thoroughly enjoying! While this story felt like it started off a bit slow, I believe that it might have simply been … Continue reading
Review: Engaging Deception by Regina Jennings
Engaging Deception was a delightful novel that wraps up the Joplin Chronicles series. The main characters were interesting and easy to like. I enjoyed the way their attraction developed. This story has some light humor in it, but it is … Continue reading
Review: In Love’s Time by Kate Breslin
All of Kate Breslin’s stories are stand alone novels, yet they do have some connecting characters who have had small roles in previous books. That is definitely the case for the hero, Marcus. It was both wonderful and agonizing to … Continue reading