This was my first book by this author and in this series even though it is the seventh book in the series. I found that I had no problem reading it on its own, having not read any of the others. My first book by this author although it is seventh in a series. I…
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Hit Me With Your Best Scot by Suzanne Enoch | Book Review
Coll is determined that he will find his own wife and thanks to his mother’s edict he and his two brothers must do that before before his youngest sister weds. Coll is the only one left to merry/get engaged. That is where Persephone Jones comes in. I just love her name! She’s an actress and…
The Paris Dressmaker by Kristy Cambron | Book Review
This book is a tribute to the Parisenne’s who refused to give up on their city during the occupation. I typically enjoy this sort of books but for some reason I just couldn’t get into this book. Some of you though will love it. It is well written and I can’t put my finger why…
Pastry and Poison by Carole Fowkes | Book Review
This is my first book by Carole Fowkes and it was a good cozy mystery. In this book meet Clair, a private investigator who is hired to find the killer of a local pastry chef. Even though I had not read any of the other books I found this one easy to read on its…
Truly Madly Plaid by Eliza Knight | Book Review
The battle of Culloden and strife of the Scottish takes the forefront in this book which is one of the reasons I enjoyed it so much. We get so much more than just a historical romance, we get plenty of action too. Annie (and her two friends, Jenny and Fiona) travel with Prince Charles’ troops…
Bayou Dreaming by Lexi Blake
I am so in love with this town. It just keeps getting better and better. As always Lexi Blake gives us a town and people full of quirks that only she manages to write so well. She creates a place we long to visit or live in. I admit that I wasn’t too sure about…
The Cowboy’s Second Chance Family by Leslie North
I am a huge Leslie North fan and this one didn’t disappoint. This is the final book in the Wells series but you can easily read it on its own as I did. Tucker spent years traveling for his work as a photographer. Now he is back home and helping out on the family ranch….
Night Train to Paris by Fliss Chester
This is the second book in the Fen Churche Mystery series and although I haven’t read the first I wasn’t lost in this one. I will say that I am planning to go back and read the first because I enjoyed this one so much. Fenella (Fen) has left Morey-Fontaine in Burgandy and is on…
Murder in the Piazza by Jen Collins Moore
I really loved that Maggie was older than most heroines in books. At 55 she is a little closer to my own age which made understanding her a little better. She was downsized from her job so she accompanied her husband to live in Rome for two years. Now, unhappy with playing bridge and cocktail…
Christmas Protection Detail by Terri Reed
This is a Love Inspired Suspense and Christian book. It didn’t lack for action though which is something I love. The characters are all well written and likeable. I enjoyed reading this book very much. Nick get a call from him friend in need of some help. He hears gun shots and heads out to…


