Sunday, January 10, 2010

Book Review - Return to Yesterday by Annette Broadrick

To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much from this book. Typically, short romances like these published by Silhouette are lacking in depth. However, I was pleasantly surprised and thoroughly enjoyed “Return to Yesterday”. Ms. Broadrick did an amazing job at holding my attention to the storyline and kept me reading until the end. And just when you think the story of Felicia and Dane has come to its “happily ever after”, she throws in a twist that leaves you feeling complete – yes, the ending was rich and I wouldn’t change a thing.

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Return to Yesterday

Monday, December 28, 2009

Book Review - Wild Lady by Ann Major

Being that I generally enjoy reading romances written by Ann Major, I was looking forward to snuggling down for an evening with this book. Perhaps I had too high of hopes because this story was nothing like I expected. The first portion had me hooked into reading more but as the story progressed, I truly lost interest in the characters.

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Wild Lady by Ann Major

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Book Review - Embraced By The Light by Betty J. Eadie

Whether you believe in near-death experiences or you are a skeptic, “Embraced By The Light” is a powerful story with an uplifting message. It’s a story of love and treating those around us with the kindness and respect that each person deserves. No one person is better than the other and no one has the right to judge – that time will come from a higher power. Although Ms. Eadie doesn’t discuss judgment, she does describe a beautiful place that our souls will someday reach again – the place where our lives actually began.

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Embraced By The Light

Book Review - A Marriage of Convenience by Doreen Owens Malek

Although I went into reading this book with the notion it was just another typical romance, I ended up being pleasantly surprised. I quickly fell in love with the characters and the storyline and couldn't wait to get to the happy ending. The author did a phenomenal job at putting together a beautiful story that had its heart wrenching moments and throwing in some humor as well. The details were so well written that you could vividly see this couple during their escapades without over-boring you with too many particulars. I do prefer historical romances but I don't regret picking up this book and finishing it to the end.

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A Marriage of Convenience

Book Review - The Hawk and the Honey by Dixie Browning

You will travel along with the couple as they grocery shop for Thanksgiving dinner, take a horseback ride in the rain that will bore you out of your mind, and follow Cleo as she cooks and cleans for Roane. The storyline was definitely lacking any action or thrilling scenes that would make you keep turning the pages. Simply put, this book was tedious to read and the plot was uninteresting. If it wasn't for poor old Uncle Wint and his goat, chickens, and bees, I would even have to say the story was lifeless.

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The Hawk and the Honey

Book Review - West of the Sun by Lynn Erickson

The relationship between Julie and Ben was also highly lacking. They were thrown together like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and all is perfect except the author left out the glass of milk so your mouth is left dry. After Julie gives herself to Tanner, he leaves for a couple of weeks and never calls. He shows back up and all is perfect again. In all, "West of the Sun" is an okay book. But don't expect a wonderful romance story and do expect something that is even more unrealistic than UFOs.

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West of the Sun

Book Review - Dakota's Bride by Christine Young

"Dakota's Bride" has everything expected from a historical romance. The two main characters that seem to always be at odds with each other, the villain (or villains) that push the plot to the edge, and the fairytale ending. Typically with a romance novel this long (almost 400 pages), the author will overuse descriptive narratives as filler.

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Dakota's Bride