REVIEW: My Summer of Southern Discomfort by Stephanie Gayle
Dear Ms. Gayle, When Jane forwarded to me our copy of your first release My Summer of Southern Discomfort I wondered if she’d read it first and what she might have to say about the legal aspects of the...
View ArticleREVIEW: When Harry Met Molly by Kieran Kramer
Dear Ms. Kramer: I specifically asked for this book to be sent to me by your publishing house because I had received the second one entitled “Dukes to the Left of Me, Princes to the Right” (a title I...
View ArticleREVIEW: Whistlin’ Dixie in a Nor’easter by Lisa Patton
Dear Ms. Patton, I used to live in Memphis. In Germantown to be precise. My overwhelming memories are The Pink Palace Museum, my father going across the river to buy Coors beer in Arkansas, Elvis,...
View ArticleFriday Film Review: Outsourced
Outsourced (2006) Genre: Comedy/Drama/Romance Grade:B- Outsourced is a movie I’d had in my Netflix rental queue for quite a while but Bonnie Dee’s email to me suggesting it as a review movie got me to...
View ArticleREVIEW: A Galactic Holiday Anthology by Stacy Gail, Sasha Summers, and Anna...
When looking around at the holiday offerings this year, I saw this anthology from Carina Press. It was a complete stab in the dark for me as I knew nothing about any of the authors and SF/futuristic...
View ArticleREVIEW: Baroness in Buckskin by Sheri Cobb South
Richard, Lord Ramsay, has been brought up from the cradle with a consciousness of his duty to his family and his name. His sense of responsibility has led him to install two elderly aunts in the Dower...
View ArticleREVIEW: Chasing Dust Clouds by Lilliana Rose
Sent to the country to visit rural clients accountant Blaise Johns doesn’t know what to do when he meets a mob of sheep on the road. He accidently runs over one of Dusty Miller’s ewes and his cool...
View ArticleFriday Film Review: Outsourced
Outsourced (2006) Genre: Comedy/Drama/Romance Grade:B- Outsourced is a movie I’d had in my Netflix rental queue for quite a while but Bonnie Dee’s email to me suggesting it as a review movie got me to...
View ArticleREVIEW: A Galactic Holiday Anthology by Stacy Gail, Sasha Summers, and Anna...
When looking around at the holiday offerings this year, I saw this anthology from Carina Press. It was a complete stab in the dark for me as I knew nothing about any of the authors and SF/futuristic...
View ArticleREVIEW: Baroness in Buckskin by Sheri Cobb South
Richard, Lord Ramsay, has been brought up from the cradle with a consciousness of his duty to his family and his name. His sense of responsibility has led him to install two elderly aunts in the Dower...
View ArticleREVIEW: Chasing Dust Clouds by Lilliana Rose
Sent to the country to visit rural clients accountant Blaise Johns doesn’t know what to do when he meets a mob of sheep on the road. He accidently runs over one of Dusty Miller’s ewes and his cool...
View ArticleJOINT REVIEW: Sweet Tea and Sympathy by Molly Harper
Beloved author Molly Harper launches a brand-new contemporary romance series, Southern Eclectic, with this story of a big-city party planner who finds true love in a small Georgia town. Nestled on the...
View ArticleREVIEW: Mixed Marriage The Diary of a Portuguese Bride by Elizabeth Cadell
This is the diary of an English girl who falls in love with an eligible young Portuguese, Afonso. The bride recounts, vividly and hilariously, her and her Mother’s plans for an English country...
View ArticleREVIEW: Hillwilla by Melanie Forde
Beatrice Desmond, 55, lives on a remote farm nestled in a deep hollow in southern West Virginia. Her troubled past–an alcoholic father, growing up borderline poor, a suicidal husband–along with her...
View ArticleREVIEW: On the Hillwilla Road by Melanie Forde
This follow-up novel to Hillwilla explores how disparate characters can grow to need and depend on one another In Hillwilla, Beatrice Desmond, a former Bostonian Ivy Leaguer, found herself in midlife...
View ArticleREVIEW: 500 Miles from You by Jenny Colgan
Lissa, is a nurse in a gritty, hectic London neighborhood. Always terribly competent and good at keeping it all together, she’s been suffering quietly with PTSD after helping to save the victim of a...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Runaway Montana Bride by Joan Kilby
She promised she’d go anywhere… When lifestyle “it” girl Lilou Langdon dumps her wealthy, snobby fiancé days before their highly-promoted society wedding, she can’t get out of Manhattan fast enough....
View ArticleREVIEW: Scandal in Babylon by Barbara Hambly
“You shall never have a penny of my money. Leave me alone or I will shoot you dead!” 1924. After six months in Hollywood, young British widow Emma Blackstone has come to love her new employer,...
View ArticleJOINT REVIEW: Devil in Disguise by Lisa Kleypas
Note: Since we had fun reviewing Chasing Cassandra together, Janine and I decided to do a joint review of Devil in Disguise. Jennie: Before Janine got me into reading the two most recent Lisa Kleypas...
View ArticleDUELING REVIEW: The Runaway Duchess by Joanna Lowell
Janine: Layla and I reviewed Joanna Lowell’s last two historicals and when I saw that this one was coming out, I asked her if she would like to review it together as well. She agreed. The Runaway...
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