Tag: Contemporary

Review: The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler

Review: The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler

It’s been a long time since the last time that I’ve read anything by this author.  The last book that I read was Twenty Boy Summer and I remember really enjoying that one.  I’ve been reading on different blogs and on Goodreads that people are really liking this book.  Those reviews are what really pushed […]

Guest Review: Finding Billie by Priscilla Brown

Guest Review: Finding Billie by Priscilla Brown

Tracy’s review of Finding Billie by Priscilla Brown Billie Williams belongs to a rare breed – she’s a female mechanic. Though happy with her life, she is not as independent as she believes and in her heart she knows something is missing. When Zac Jarvis walks into her garage, they are shocked to meet by […]

#DFRAT Guest Review: All The King’s Horses by Lauren Gallagher

#DFRAT Guest Review:  All The King’s Horses by Lauren Gallagher

Ames’ review of All The King’s Horses by Lauren Gallagher. Sometimes your last nerve is the strongest link to forever. Amy Dover’s dream to become a professional horse trainer hasn’t come without a price. Career pressure, combined with a difficult marriage to an oppressive husband, has sucked away every last bit of joy the horses […]

Guest Review: Anything But Sweet by Candis Terry

Guest Review: Anything But Sweet by Candis Terry

Change is never easy and even though most of us like to think of ourselves as open to change in some degree, when presented with the fact, that is something altogether different.  So it was with the hero in this really wonderful contemporary romance novel.  A man deeply hurt, grieving over the loss of special […]

Guest Review: The Newcomer by Robyn Carr

Guest Review:  The Newcomer by Robyn Carr

The Newcomer (Thunder Point #2) picks up right where The Wanderer leaves off so there are going to be spoilers for The Wanderer. The blurb lead me to believe that this book would focus on Mac and Gina but I’m pleased that that wasn’t the case. The Newcomer focuses equally on all the wonderful characters […]