Friday, February 28, 2014
The Clockwork Wolf-Lynn Viehl
Atonement-B.J. Daniels
Close Pursuit-Cindy Dees
Fortune & Fame-Victoria Christopher Murray and ReShonda Tate Billingsley
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Sun God Seeks ...Surrogate?-Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
Where Evil Waits-Kate Brady
The Warrior's Bride-Amanda Scott
Hidden Agendas-Lora Leigh
Kindling The Moon-Jenn Bennett
Summoning The Night-Jenn Bennett
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Dead Water-Ann Cleaves
Baghdad Central-Elliot Colla
Minerva's Shield-Derek Hart
Grimm: The Chopping Block-John Passarella
Monday, February 24, 2014
Alone With You-Debra Rawlins
Texas Outlaws: Cole-Kimberly Raye
Once In A Lifetime-Jill Shalvis
The Hit-David Baldacci
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Moving Target-J.A. Jance
Rocky Mountain Rescue-Cindi Myers
Bridal Jeopardy-Rebecca York
Freedom Fries and Cafe Crème-Jocelyne Rapinac
Saturday, February 22, 2014
The Collection-Shannon Stoker
Troubled Water-John DeDakis
A Sky Without Stars-Linda S. Clare
A Road Unknown-Barbara Cameron
Friday, February 21, 2014
Ruberah: Age of Jeweled Intelligence-P. Christina Greenaway
The Panda Theory-Pascal Garnier
Shoreline Drive-Lily Everett
Prime Of Life-P.d. Bekendam
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Wendell Black, MD-Gerald Imber, M.D
The Cat, The Devil and Lee Fontana-Shirley Rousseau Murphy and Pat J.J. Murphy
The Deliverance of Evil-Roberto Costantini, translated by N.S. Thompson
Killer’s Island-Anna Jansson
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Death Of An Irish Diva-Mollie Cox Bryan
Green Living Can Be Deadly-Staci McLaughlin
Trilemma-Jennifer Mortimer
The Book Of Jonah-Joshua Max Feldman
Monday, February 17, 2014
Sentinels: Lynx Destiny-Doranna Durgin
One Night With The Shifter-Theresa Meyers
A Family For Tyler-Angel Smits
Blame It On The Rodeo-Amanda Renee
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Broken Homes-Ben Aaronovitch
Hopeful-Shelley Shepard Gray
Princess Ever After-Rachel Hauck
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Harmony Cabins-Regina Hart
Baptism-Max Kinnings
Dreamwalker-C.S. Friedman
Friday, February 14, 2014
Miss Dimple Picks A Peck of Trouble-Mignon F. Ballard
Only the Lonely-Karen Wiesner
Rescued By The Millionaire-Cara Solter
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Cavanaugh Hero-Marie Ferrarella
Moving Target-Kimberly Van Meter
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Romance For Cynics-Nicola Marsh
No Time Like Mardi Gras Time-Kimberly Lang
At a bar during Mardi Gras in New Orleans, Colin Raine and Jamie Vincent meet. He shows her the festive carnival, but they become separated. Starting over after a recent debacle, Jamie has mixed feelings since she enjoyed her time with Colin the bartender, but needs to avoid relationship problems. Actually a computer game expert instead of a bartender, Colin searches the city for the woman who haunts him. When they meet again, she insists it was the atmosphere that brought them together; while he claims it was their attraction. Though Colin knows a beauty like Jamie can have any guy, he wants to be her one and only, but as he wins her heart he loses the woman he relishes when he tries to help her without asking. The first One Night in New Orleans tale is a delightful contemporary romance starring two likable leads in a fabulous love story with strong subplots. Readers will root for the gaming geek to defeat his zombies and win the heart of the woman who possesses his. Harriet Klausner
Threads of Home-Jodi Barrows
In 1856 Louisiana, Lucas feared for the safety of his grandchildren (sisters: Liz a widow and Megan; and their Mississippi cousins Abby and Emma) so he arranges for them to travel to Texas with plans to join them once he sold his property; instead he was murdered (see Threads of Change). In Fort Worth, each of the four women takes a slightly different destination yet they have each other’s back. Working in the mercantile, Liz feels she has come a long way since she lost her parents as a child, her husband and grandfather as she stands at the altar ready to marry a family friend Thomas with her twelve year old son Luke giving her away. Abby prepares to open a new school even as Samuel the lawyer denies his feelings for the schoolmarm. The youngest Emma feels the most disconnected with her confusion as to what to do until a herd of cattle almost runs her over. She realizes she can bring in needed money by providing B&B services to the cowboys and stabling and feeding their horses. While Jackson the lawman is attracted to Megan, she agrees to work with Emma on her venture. As the presidential election nears, a dispute over county records threatens the safety of the four cousins and their loved ones. The second engaging Americana Quilting Story is an enjoyable historical due to a strong ensemble cast who enable readers to witness the “threads” of late Antebellum Texas. Although the ladies continue to adapt too easily from life as part of the 1% to working class, readers will appreciate this character driven pre-Civil War entry. Harriet Klausner