Tag: Candis Terry

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

Well it’s a rainy Monday here in So. Cal and I’m home with a sick child.  She’s just a lump on the couch the poor thing (my youngest). So far I’ve gotten some much needed reviews written – thank heavens! This past Saturday I was lucky enough to be able to attend a So Cal […]

Review: Any Given Christmas by Candis Terry

Posted December 7, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 0 Comments
Review: Any Given Christmas by Candis Terry

When an injury dashes NFL Quarterback Dean Silverthorne’s Super Bowl dreams, he heads back to Deer Lick, Montana with a chip on his wounded shoulder, more determined than ever to get back in the game. He loves his kooky family, but this trip home is going to be a very brief Christmas visit. His game […]

What I Read Last Week

What I Read Last Week

It’s Back to School time! Can you believe it’s already time for my kids to go back to school? I can’t. Where the heck did the summer go? I have no idea! The kids, however, were rip roaring and ready to go. They don’t like the homework but they wanted to see all their friends […]

Review: Second Chance at the Sugar Shack by Candis Terry

Posted August 18, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 5 Comments
Review: Second Chance at the Sugar Shack by Candis Terry

Kate Silver’s back in town, and her dead mother just won’t leave her alone. Kate usually spends her days dressing Hollywood A-listers, but after her estranged mother dies she finds herself elbow-deep in flour in her parents’ bakery…in Deer Lick, Montana. She thought she’d left small-town life far, far behind, but it seems there are […]

Review: Second Chance at the Sugar Shack by Candis Terry

Review: Second Chance at the Sugar Shack by Candis Terry

Holly‘s review of Second Chance at the Sugar Shack (A Sugar Shack Novel) by Candis Terry. Kate Silver’s back in town, and her dead mother just won’t leave her alone. Kate usually spends her days dressing Hollywood A-listers, but after her estranged mother dies she finds herself elbow-deep in flour in her parents’ bakery . […]