Tag: Contemporary

Review: Sweet Return by Anna Jeffrey

Review: Sweet Return by Anna Jeffrey

I love the South. I don’t know why, but there’s just something so…Southern about it. The lazy Southern drawls, the laid back Southern life, the sexy Southern men. drool But even more than I love the South, I love Texas. Really. I love Texas more than cops love donuts. Yep, that much. Well, ok..let me […]

Review: Tangled Up In You by Rachel Gibson

Review: Tangled Up In You by Rachel Gibson

It’s funny how I’ll be reading a book and there is that one thing that just annoys the snot out of me about the book, mostly about the heroine…and then at the end of the book, all within a sentence, like a snap of a finger, all is well with me and I don’t care […]

All Through the Night by Suzanne Brockmann

All Through the Night by Suzanne Brockmann

Book description: It’s Christmastime in Boston, and this year the silver bells will be wedding bells as FBI agent Jules Cassidy ties the knot with the man of his dreams, Hollywood heartthrob Robin Chadwick. The pair plan a quiet, intimate ceremony, to be witnessed by family and close friends from the FBI, SEAL Team Sixteen, […]

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

Suzanne Braun had it all – the big house, the luxury car, the expensive vacations. Then her husband died, but not before making a series of reckless investments that depleted his fortune. When a promising relationship with a well-heeled and aging suitor ends badly, the beautiful widow finds herself a social pariah, universally regarded as […]