How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke 

I am unfamiliar with this author, I bought this book because of the title. Anyone who doesn’t think a title matters has no concept of marketing. Because I loved the movie How to Lose a Guy in Ten Days, I decided to give a try. I was not disappointed!  The prologue is almost poetic. In the chant of the natives to the memories of England, … Continue reading How to Lose a Duke in Ten Days by Laura Lee Guhrke 

Aftershock by Jill Sorenson

Jill Sorenson’s 2013 novel Aftershock is an intense adventure into human nature. What makes some people heroic and others villains? When faced with the destruction and danger of a major earthquake, Garrett and Lauren unite to save a small group of survivors trapped in a collapsed freeway. Fighting dangerous conditions and a gang of convicts, as well as the attraction that pulls them together like … Continue reading Aftershock by Jill Sorenson

Katharine Ashe’s “I Loved a Rogue”

I didn’t want it to end but I couldn’t stop reading. I read it too fast because I just had to know what happened next. Eleanor and Taliesin’s love story is so much more because of all they must go through to be together. Thank God for happy endings or I could never have survived this emotional roller coaster. What a wonderful ride, the twists … Continue reading Katharine Ashe’s “I Loved a Rogue”

Premiere Anthology by RWA

Premiere the Premiere Anthology by Romance Writers of America was a great sampling of what today’s romance writers have to offer. From a young adult story that had me laughing so hard I nearly wet my pants to one of my favorite historical romance author, Sabrina Jeffries who wrote a charming April Fool’s Regency story. Contemporary to historical, inspirational to erotica, today’s romance writers write … Continue reading Premiere Anthology by RWA

Jill Sorenson’s “Wild for Him”

While taking an online class sponsored by the Romance Writers of America, the instructor was someone I was only vaguely familiar, Jill Sorenson. As with any class or workshop I take, thanks to the Kindle my son Jason sent me for my birthday a couple of years ago, I look up the author/presenter and read some of their books. Jill Sorenson’s 2014 novella “Wild for … Continue reading Jill Sorenson’s “Wild for Him”

Your Hand in Mine, We Will Go by Lynn Cavanaugh-Blades

Your Hand in Mine, We Will Go by Lynn Cavanaugh-Blades is a lovely story of faith and family. Set in small towns in North Carolina in 1964 we get a taste of nostalgia and a flavor of the south. Bringing to life familiar places in Beaufort County, it gives an insight into the life of seven year old Lynn and the choices she made that … Continue reading Your Hand in Mine, We Will Go by Lynn Cavanaugh-Blades