Category: Reviews

To Find You Again by Maureen McKade

To Find You Again by Maureen McKade

Book description: It has been seven years since Emma Hartwell’s capture by a tribe of the Lakota Sioux. But her recent rescue by the US Cavalry feels like anything but salvation. She has been forced to leave behind her beloved child, and return to the family who can’t accept her, only to be shunned by […]

Big Girls Don’t Cry by Cathie Linz

Posted October 12, 2007 by Casee in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 6 Comments
Big Girls Don’t Cry by Cathie Linz

Book description: Leena Riley has returned to her hometown of Rock Creek with her tail between her legs. Her fabulous plus-size modeling career in Chicago never took off, and now the only job she can land is as a receptionist in a veterinarian’s office. She has to be desperate to work for Cole Flannigan… Being […]

Email Mystery: Suzanne by Michael Betcherman

Email Mystery: Suzanne by Michael Betcherman

Ag recently reviewed this and I was intrigued by the concept. Basically this story is told in the form of emails. But unlike some other books that have recently been published with a similar theme, the reader in this case actually receives the story in the form of 3-5 emails per day. At first I […]

Traceless by Debra Webb

Traceless by Debra Webb

Book description: She’s in search of JUSTICE. Emily Wallace has no doubt about who killed her best friend ten years ago: Clint Austin, her then boyfriend. The key witness in his trial, Emily put Clint behind bars with her tearful testimony. But when Emily learns that Clint has been released on parole, she returns to […]

Never Love a Cowboy by Lorraine Heath

Never Love a Cowboy by Lorraine Heath

“I would not make a good husband. I do, however, make an excellent lover…”Harrison Bainbridge, the second son of an English earl, left his home seeking a scandal-free life away from society’s stuffy restraints. Then he arrives in Texas, never expecting that a sassy saloon-keeper’s daughter would capture his eye. With her outspoken ways and […]