Tag: Christie Ridgway

Review: In Love with Her Boss by Christie Ridgway

Review: In Love with Her Boss by Christie Ridgway

Holly’s review of In Love with Her Boss (Montana Mavericks) by Christie Ridgway Lori Hanson had come to Whitehorn to start over-not to fall head over heels in love with her boss! For she knew better than to risk her heart-her life-on another man. Besides, Josh Anderson was too attractive, too nice and…too dangerous. Nice […]

Review: First Comes Love by Christie Ridgway

Review: First Comes Love by Christie Ridgway

Holly’s review of First Comes Love (Hot Water, CA, Book 1) by Christie Ridgway There’s a saying around the town of Hot Water, California: “Wilder women don’t wed.” When the town was founded, the Wilders ran the local house of ill repute…nowadays they’re still known for there naughty ways. But Kitty Wilder has decided that […]

Review: The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men by Christie Ridgway

Review: The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men by Christie Ridgway

Holly’s review of The Care and Feeding of Unmarried Men (Caruso Family, Book 2) by Christie Ridgway Page Four asks: Which Palm Springs party girl has been caught canoodling with an out-of-town “Adam”? Eve Caruso keeps her finger on the pulse of Palm Springs and reports every spicy celebrity tidbit to her loyal readers. She […]

Dirty Sexy Knitting Contest Winner

Posted May 26, 2009 by Holly in Giveaway Winners | Tagged: , | 4 Comments
Dirty Sexy Knitting Contest Winner

Thanks to all who entered the Dirty Sexy Knitting contest. I really hope all of you will pick it up. It truly is a great book, IMO. And the winner is…. Emmanuelle Congratulations!! Please email me at contests @ thebookbinge . com (no spaces) with your mailing address so I can get the book out […]

Review (+ a Giveaway): Dirty Sexy Knitting by Christie Ridgway

Review (+ a Giveaway): Dirty Sexy Knitting by Christie Ridgway

  Dirty Sexy Knitting is the third and final book in Christie Ridgway‘s Knitters Series. I was a bit leery going into this book because of the actions of the hero in the previous ones. I wasn’t sure I could move past his prior behaviors and see him as true “hero” material. I’m happy to […]