By CindyLoven on Apr 24, 2009 in Historical, Romance, Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
Chasing Charity by Marcia Gruver Oil, black gold, Texas T!! Humble Texas has an oil boom in full swing, the little town is changing quickly into a place that is no longer a small safe town, and Charity is not happy with the changes to her hometown. However Charity, has much more to be [...]
By Laura on Mar 21, 2009 in Contemporary Fiction, Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
DAISY CHAIN by Mary E. DeMuth Defiance, Texas is picture perfect. Nothing exciting ever happens there. Fourteen year old Jed Pepper is the preacher’s son, and lives in the perfect American family. A dad, a mom, and a little sister. His best friend is thirteen year old, Daisy Chance. That day everything changed. Jed and [...]
By CindyLoven on Mar 21, 2009 in Amish, Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
A Cousin’s Promise Indiana Cousins Book 1 by Wanda E. Brunstetter A Cousin’s Promise opens with a group of 8 Amish friends and cousins headed for a day out at an amusement park, a day that started out with promise of hope and fun ends in a terrible tragedy. A car crash kills 3 of [...]
By Laura on Feb 21, 2009 in Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
WAITING FOR DAYBREAK by Kathryn Cushman Paige Woodward has paid for a mistake made in a pharmacy for years. When a dream opportunity opens up at a new pharmacy, Paige keeps quiet about her past to ensure she’ll land the job. She desperately needs the bonus money and pay to help her parents pay for [...]
By lworley416 on Jan 31, 2009 in Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
Bon Appetit by Sandra Byrd This book is the second of three books in the "French Twist" series. I didn’t read the first book, but don’t think I missed out on anything. I was always able to understand what was going on. This book opens as Lexi Stuart starts a new chapter in her life. [...]
By CherryBlossomMJ on Jan 30, 2009 in Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
Scrapping Plans by Rebecca Seitz Earnestly, I could hardly put the book down even in the sad parts. This is the third book in the Sisters, Ink Series. Reading the back cover or description blurb you know that it is about Joy Sinclair. She is the sister with Chinese ancestry. From the previous books you [...]
By editor on Jan 1, 2009 in Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
Too Little, Too Late by Victoria Christopher Murray Jasmin Larson Bush is back. Fans of Victoria Christopher’s Murray groundbreaking Temptation, may recall Jasmin’s havoc on one marriage. The consequences of her sin from the novel A Sin and a Shame are still wreaking havoc in Too Little, Too Late. Jasmin is determined to protect her [...]
By Laura on Dec 31, 2008 in Women's Fiction | 0 Comments
AN IRISHWOMAN’S TALE by Patti Lacy Mary Freeman isn’t happy, despite the family farm, her loving husband, and her two beautiful daughters. Instead she is haunted by the voices in her head. Voices from her past, when she was a five-year-old living in Ireland. When a new friend, Sally, forces Mary to face her past [...]
By Laura on Dec 30, 2008 in Women's Fiction | 1 Comment
LYING ON SUNDAY by Sharon K. Souza Abbie Torrington has lacked for nothing. A loving husband, two beautiful, intelligent daughters, a dream house. Her youngest daughter, Becca, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday and leaving in a few days for college, and Abbie is gearing up for the empty nest. And waiting for her husband, Trey, [...]