Tag: Jo Goodman

Review: Always in My Dreams by Jo Goodman

Review: Always in My Dreams by Jo Goodman

The sins of a father The youngest daughter of a New York financier, Skye Dennehy didn’t run from danger, instead, she embraced it. And now her powerful father had asked her to spy on a reclusive inventor whose latest creation could change the world. The passions of a daughter Skye didn’t count on an obstacle […]

Review: Rogue’s Mistress by Jo Goodman

Review: Rogue’s Mistress by Jo Goodman

A man she could not resist They said her father was dead, but Rennie Dennehy refused to believe that. Vowing to uncover the truth behind his strange disappearance, Rennie headed to the wilds of Colorado – and the only man who could help her. Bounty hunter Jarret Sullivan was a rogue with a smile as […]

Review: Wild Sweet Ecstasy by Jo Goodman

Review: Wild Sweet Ecstasy by Jo Goodman

She couldn’t ignore him The gang of train robbers swore they could smell a reporter a mile away. Maybe it was her perfume that saved Mary Michael Dennehy from the brutal fate of her newspaper colleagues on the train to Colorado. Instead of being killed, she was kidnapped by the one named Ethan Stone – […]

Books are dangerous

Books are dangerous

We already know that books are dangerous to our checking accounts/wallets. Did you also know that they are physically dangerous? No? Well, I’m performing a public service this afternoon by letting you know. Below is an email exchange between Holly and myself. From: Casee [xxxxx@gmail.com]To: Holly [xxxxx@gmail.com] Date: Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 12:14 PMSubject […]

Guest Review at TGTBTU

I have a guest review of Seaswept Abandon by Jo Goodman up at The Good, The Bad and The Unread. It’s the 2nd book in her McClellan Family trilogy. This may be a bit shocking, so brace yourself. This is the first ever Jo Goodman review where I am not going to gush. Not that […]