Tag: Judith’s Reviews

Guest Review: "One Was A Soldier" by Julia Spencer-Fleming

Guest Review: "One Was A Soldier" by Julia Spencer-Fleming

Judith‘s review of One Was A Soldier (A Clare Fergusson/Russ Van Alstyne Mystery) by Julia Spencer-Fleming The tension has been building . . . the pieces are all in place . . . and all good things come to those who wait.  Julia Spencer-Fleming’s award-winning series has followed the flawed and complex characters Russ Van […]

Guest Review: We Can Love Again by Donna Marie

Guest Review: We Can Love Again by Donna Marie

Judith‘s review of We Can Love Again by Donna Marie The end of Julia Belden’s marriage came as no surprise.  Although it began for a pregnancy, she and Carl stayed married for ten years.  Their only emotional connection was a baby who did not survive past one day. After two years of grieving for his […]

Guest Review: Remix by Lexi Revellian

Guest Review: Remix by Lexi Revellian

Judith‘s review of Remix by Lexi Revellian. Ric Kealey is the lead singer of an extremely successful rock band–The Voices in My Head–and he died three years ago.  Caz Tallis restores antique rocking horses in her London studio.  When Ric turns up, shabby and alive, on Caz’s rooftop terrace, she is reluctantly drawn into investigating the […]

Guest Review: Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr

Guest Review: Harvest Moon by Robyn Carr

Readers encountered Kelly briefly in the previous novel, Wild Man Creek as Jilian’s award-winning San Francisco chef, a woman who really knows her way around a professional restaurant kitchen and who knows what she has to do to succeed. She has made some important friends, not the least of whom is her boss, a popular, […]

Guest Review: The Only Exception by Gina Gordon

Guest Review: The Only Exception by Gina Gordon

Judith‘s review of The Only Exception by Gina Gordon For Caroline Cross, business is business.  She will NOT let her profession define her.  She’ll never make that mistake again.  When she finds herself forced to attend a manager’s retreat in the middle of winter, the line between the professional and the personal becomes blurred.  Especially, when […]