Tag: Romantic Suspense

Review: His Ordinary Life by Linda Winfree

Review: His Ordinary Life by Linda Winfree

Casee‘s review of His Ordinary Life (Hearts of the South, Book 2) by Linda Winfree. Del Calvert has spent his life in quiet desperation, trying to meet everyone’s expectations and feeling like he never quite measured up. From his teens, Barb was everything he wanted and needed, but knowing he wasn’t enough for her drove […]

Review: Truth and Consequences by Linda Winfree

Review: Truth and Consequences by Linda Winfree

Casee’s review of Truth and Consequences (Hearts of the South, Book 1) by Linda Winfree. For undercover FBI agent Jason Harding, coming face to face with the grown-up version of his adolescent dreams is a nightmare. Kathleen Palmer sees him as a despicably corrupt small-town law officer and a murder suspect. Trapped in a web […]

Review: Pursuit by Karen Robards

Review: Pursuit by Karen Robards

Casee‘s review of Pursuit by Karen Robards. When rookie lawyer Jessica Ford gets the call from her boss, John Davenport, the senior partner at the illustrious law firm for which she works, she can tell he is well on his way to being drunk. He needs Jess to meet First Lady Annette Cooper, for whom […]

Review: Black Hills by Nora Roberts

Review: Black Hills by Nora Roberts

I can’t remember if I mentioned this here on the blog before, but I grew up in the Black Hills of South Dakota. When I found out that Nora Roberts was going to write a book set there, I was beyond excited. Lately I’ve been feeling really homesick. There’s nothing more amazing than the Black […]

Review: Dying to Please by Linda Howard

Review: Dying to Please by Linda Howard

Casee‘s review of Dying to Please by Linda Howard. Loyal. Beautiful. Professional. Impeccably organized. Potentially lethal. Sarah Stevens is a woman with many distinct qualities. First and foremost a butler par excellence, skilled at running large households smoothly and efficiently, she is also a trained bodyguard and expert marksman–indispensable to her elderly employer, a courtly […]