Category: Reviews

Review: Remember the Sweet Things One List, Two Lives and 20 Years of Marriage by Ellen Greene.

Review: Remember the Sweet Things One List, Two Lives and 20 Years of Marriage by Ellen Greene.

Grade: 4.5 out of 5 For twenty years, Ellen Greene kept a running list of the thoughtful, funny, touching things that her husband, Marsh, said and did. She wrote them down secretly, then shared those thoughts with him every Valentine’s Day when he would find pages from her “Sweet Things List” tucked inside a card. […]

UPDATE: **CONTEST ALERT** Win Kill For Me by Karen Rose

Posted February 12, 2009 by Holly in Giveaways, Reviews | Tagged: , , , | 16 Comments
UPDATE: **CONTEST ALERT** Win Kill For Me by Karen Rose

Casee and I are both huge fans of Karen Rose (it was actually Casee that turned me onto her) and we’ve both been anticipating Kill for Me, the third and final book in Rose’s For Me Trilogy. I read and reviewed it, and Casee is getting ready to. It’s amazing. The perfect way to end […]

Review: Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt

Review: Mistress of Mellyn by Victoria Holt

Mount Mellyn stood as proud and magnificent as she had envisioned…But what bout its master–Connan TreMellyn? Was Martha Leigh’s new employer as romantic as his name sounded? As she approached the sprawling mansion towering above the cliffs of Cornwall, an odd chill of apprehension overcame her. TreMellyn’s young daugher, Alvean, proved as spoiled and difficult […]

Review: Second Chance Pass by Robyn Carr

Review: Second Chance Pass by Robyn Carr

Before I start this review I just want to talk about my rating system for a moment. This past week I took a good look at my rating system. I like it and plan to stick with it. But what I noticed is that I’m really not being true to it. That sounds strange but […]

Review: Love on the Line by Laura Castoro.

Review: Love on the Line by Laura Castoro.

Grade: 4 out of 5 Identity, attitudes, and culture collide as a mother and daughter’s values and backgrounds are challenged by everyone around them in this moving, often humorous, and unforgettable novel from laura castoro. It ain’t easy being biracial and a trust fund baby, but blue-eyed Jesse Morgan is determined to just be herself […]