Susan Napier’s “Reasons of the Heart” All around good story. From the background of the two to them meeting again and the odd circumstances of it to the inevitable fall in love, this book was fun and exhilarating to read. One of the few Harlequin's I kind of wish there was a sequel to. The … Continue reading Book 53: “Reasons of the Heart”
The Guilt Trip Fail
Growing up I knew I had Godparents only because once a year I was told to sign a card my Mother put in front of me wishing them a Merry Christmas. Otherwise, I knew no contact by them until a very surprising gift showed up for me on my graduation from High School, a set … Continue reading The Guilt Trip Fail
Book 52: “Jenny’s Turn”
Vanessa Grant’s “Jenny’s Turn” Another one where I'd like to strangle the two characters because it would all be solved easily if they just spoke up instead of playing games. A decent story but I find it hard to believe a man would go to that extent after 5 years. The next book is: Susan … Continue reading Book 52: “Jenny’s Turn”
Book 51: “Outsider”
Sara Craven's "Outsider" Ok, I have a soft spot for stories that take place around horses. My only real complaint on this is that it's a short book. I think the author could easily have made a nice long novel out of it and possibly a movie. A side note about this and many other … Continue reading Book 51: “Outsider”
Book 50: “Love in a Mist”
Sandra Field’s “Love in a Mist” No No NO, you're not supposed to fall in love with the person you slept with on vacation. >.< =) lol silly people doing silly things with silly mushy emotions. The next book is Sara Craven's "Outsider"
Book 49 “Dishonourable Intentions”
I'm powering through these short Harlequin books now! Sally Wentworth’s “Dishonourable Intentions” I pictured this male main character to look like Tom Selleck =D ... Classic tale of man determined to have sex, woman determined to have love. A part of me wished this story ended differently. Without giving away the end I will say, … Continue reading Book 49 “Dishonourable Intentions”
Book 48: Restless Hearts
Marta Perry’s “Restless Hearts” A rather religious take on romance, certainly not steamy AT ALL. Still, a lovely story of a woman coming into her own and learning about her mother's family. Enjoyable. The next book is Sally Wentworth's "Dishonourable Intentions".
After Holiday Calm Before The Storm
Well the holidays are almost behind us, just New Years to go then its the mad rush to get everything together before the end of January when we will be turning into pumpkins homeless and on our way to moving to Japan. So for the next couple of days I plan to relax, fully. No … Continue reading After Holiday Calm Before The Storm
Book 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
I read the following on my Holiday trip to Louisiana: Taylor Caldwell’s: “Maggie-Her Marriage” This book was written in the 1950's and you can tell. It was so blah and hard to get through. For a short book it took a lot longer to read then I thought it would. I pushed through it. Emma … Continue reading Book 43, 44, 45, 46, 47
Book 42: “The Flight of the Kestrel”
Margaret Abbey’s “The Flight of the Kestrel” Another twist on the good pirate type story. The author created a graceful, lovely character who I really hoped would have a happy ending. I liked the tie in with Queen Elizabeth as well, fun. The next book is: Taylor Caldwell's: "Maggie-Her Marriage"