Tag: Contemporary

Guest Review: Lost in Bliss by Sophie Oak

Guest Review: Lost in Bliss by Sophie Oak

Judith’s review of Lost in Bliss (Nights in Bliss, Colorado #4) by Sophie Oak Laura Niles left her past behind. She fled Washington, DC, with her career in ruins and her love life decimated. In her desperate flight, she found a home in Bliss, Colorado. For five years, Rafe Kincaid and Cameron Briggs have searched […]

Guest Review: Between Seasons by Aida Brassington

Guest Review: Between Seasons by Aida Brassington

Tracy’s review of Between Seasons by Aida Brassington There are things Patrick Boyle will never forget: the sound of his own neck breaking at the moment of his death in the fall of 1970, the sweet taste of his mother’s chocolate cake, and the awful day his parents abandoned him in his childhood house-turned prison. […]

Review: Unfinished Business by W. Soliman

Review: Unfinished Business by W. Soliman

Judith’s review of Unfinished Business by W. Soliman Charlie Hunter retired from the force at 40 to relax, work on his boat and go fishing with his son on weekends, not become an amateur sleuth. But he can’t say no to Kara Webb when she seeks his help in tracking down her sister, missing for 15 […]

Guest Review: Lone Defender by Shirlee McCoy

Guest Review: Lone Defender by Shirlee McCoy

Judith’s review of Lone Defender by Shirlee McCoy. When private investigator Skylar Grady finds herself abandoned in the Arizona desert, she knows two things. First, her “simple” case tracking a deadbeat dad has someone spooked. Second—that someone will kill to keep her off the trail. So even when her rescuer, former patrol agent Jonas Sampson, wants […]

Guest Review: The Comforts of Home by Jodi Thomas

Guest Review: The Comforts of Home by Jodi Thomas

Tracy’s review of The Comforts of Home (Harmony #3) by Jodi Thomas In Harmony, Texas, twenty-year-old Reagan Truman has found her place, and found her family. But with her uncle taken ill and her friend Noah lost and disheartened with his life, Reagan is afraid of ending up alone again, and she’s not the only […]