Book 32: “Tender Is The Knight”

Jennifer West’s “Tender Is the Knight” A strange romantic character for me, I had a hard time finding him very attractive, maybe it was the armor and love of medieval age that threw me for a loop.  Normally I don't equate this to a man, it's usually women who romanticize the period.  Otherwise, it was … Continue reading Book 32: “Tender Is The Knight”

Enough with the needles!

With the long list of things I need to have done for my health screening for overseas moving I am finally nearing the end and should be able to submit my package Friday. Today I had four different needles with various vaccines pumped into my arms, one of which created a bubble that I have … Continue reading Enough with the needles!

Book 30 “Spring Fires”

Cynthia Wright’s “Spring Fires” I had a hard time putting this book down.  Dripping with romance and an indulgent storyline, this is my kind of romance novel.  I jumped in with both feet and my heart was all in till the end.  Happy endings, fairy take romance.  This kind of novel is why I had … Continue reading Book 30 “Spring Fires”

Random Moments of Existence

That moment when you realize you misspelled something in your blog url. Existance = Existence                         What was I thinking?  or...was it a Freudian type error?   Is my existence set?  No edit button or backspace?  Not bothering to spell check before taking a next step? I used to pride myself on being a stickler for punctuation, … Continue reading Random Moments of Existence

Book 28: “Avenging Angel”

Lori Copeland's: "Avenging Angel" Pretty far fetched idea but the adventure was fun and her clumsy but stubborn character was something I identified with.  Integrating the James brothers into the story was a great twist.  I had a hard time putting this book down and read it in quick time. The next book is Eileen … Continue reading Book 28: “Avenging Angel”

Book 27 “Never A Lady”

Barbara Dawson Smith's: "Never A Lady" Back in medieval England, a guilty pleasure of mine.  A different twist to the cliche' of a nobleman falling for a commoner and throwing away convention.  The kidnapping twist was fun but I had the bad guy picked out right away, it was still a fun read though. =) … Continue reading Book 27 “Never A Lady”

Book 26: “Triplets”

Mollie Gregory's "Triplets" The author truly delves into each character to the extent that in the end I have no questions or feelings of anything left unexplained.  Also, enjoyed the old Hollywood timeline used - made this a nostalgic and exciting read for me. That she started with the history of the mother made this … Continue reading Book 26: “Triplets”