Tag: Reviews

Retro-Review: Heart Change by Robin D. Owens

Retro-Review: Heart Change by Robin D. Owens

*****As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews and posts that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again.***** Holly: This series is still going strong. I love the world of Celta and look forward to falling into it with each new release. This review was originally posted on […]

Retro-Post: Personal Libraries- To Go All Digital, or Not…That is the Question.

Retro-Post: Personal Libraries- To Go All Digital, or Not…That is the Question.

*****As part of our 10 year anniversary celebration, we’ll be re-posting old reviews and posts that make us cringe, laugh or sigh all over again.***** Holly: I love how we evolve as readers and book lovers. I know my reading tastes and habits have changed over the years, and I’m sure all of yours have, […]

Guest Review: Harvest Moon Homecoming by Jessie Gussman

Guest Review: Harvest Moon Homecoming by Jessie Gussman

Ellie Bright is a mess.  While she’s artistic, talented and hardworking, she’s also disorganized and can’t manage to get her daughter to school on time.  She’s consistently a ½ hour late and the principal has had enough.  He lets Ellie know that she either needs to work on the high school’s float (replacing the one […]

Guest Review: Enchanted by the Highlander by Lecia Cornwall

Guest Review: Enchanted by the Highlander by Lecia Cornwall

Gillian is fascinated by John Erly, an Englishman and the Captain of her brother-in-law’s army.  Gillian has always been quiet and shy and because of this she has let her family think and speak for her for her whole life.  When Gillian has the opportunity at a masquerade ball to be an unknown she takes […]

Review and Giveaway: Hello Again by Brenda Novak

Review and Giveaway: Hello Again by Brenda Novak

It took me a bit to get into the book, but not because it wasn’t good. Once I was into it, I was glad I was on a road trip and it wasn’t my turn to drive because I couldn’t stop reading. Novack really has a way of drawing you in and keeping you on […]