Full Circle by Susan X. Meagher

Life gets in the way of love sometimes Dex and Tracy parted ways long ago leaving Tracy to raise their daughter with the help of Dex’s family. Dex has remained in Kendall’s life but has had no contact with Tracy since their breakup. When Kendall invites her moms to her college graduation ceremony, she hopes […]
Secret Agent by Michelle Larkin

I loved everything about this book Michelle Larkin has a knack for writing romantic intrigue novels. She adds humanity to her characters by giving them enough wit, charm and deep-seated goodness that you can’t help but fall in love with them and cheer on their successes. The blurb for Secret Agent is misleading as its […]
With a Twist by Georgia Beers

An age-gap romance with a twist Amelia Martini is struggling in her new life. Retired, divorced and dealing with the emotional upheaval that comes with perimenopause, Amelia’s self-esteem is so low even her cousins can’t lift her spirits. Her new business Dogz Rule is the one area in her life where she feels wanted and […]
The Ghost’s Host by Cathleen Collins

A lot of humour mixed in with a pretty pissed-off poltergeist Ghost Lite. A lot of humour mixed in with a pretty pissed-off poltergeist. Reminded me of Lila Bruce’s Chasing Shadows not because the books are similar in any way, more because this is not a scary, horror-filled novella, more it’s a humorous look at […]
On the Rocks by Georgia Beers

A read with a lot of light-hearted warm and fuzzy moments I did not read the first book in this Swizzle Stick Romance series but didn’t feel like I was that far behind understanding cousin Vanessa’s story without reading Julia’s story first. The three Martini cousins act as a support system for each other and […]
The Christmas Proposal by Lisa Moreau

A lighthearted Christmas read Grace works for a company providing unique wedding proposals and she is good at her job. So good that when Bridget needs to find someone to plan her boss’s wedding proposal in the quaint Santa’s village of Mistletoe Mountain she contacts Grace. It isn’t until they are trapped in this magical […]
I was impressed with the character development throughout this story

Review of Calumet by Ali Vali “Yes, time taught valuable lessons, and one of them was that forgiveness had to be felt as well as given.” Hats off to Ali Vali for changing up what I thought was going to be just another second chance romance and turning this into a study in forgiveness. The […]
A powerful and thought-provoking read

Review of The Tender Grave by Sheri Reynolds The Tender Grave opens in a dramatic fashion. Seventeen-year-old Dori and her boyfriend are suspects in a hate crime committed against a gay classmate. Her mother gives her enough money to leave town and hands her the address of a half-sister she has never met. Right away […]
Great end to the Jericho Series

Review of Covenant by Ann McMan Covenant takes us deep into the hearts and souls of the people we have come to know and love in this Jericho series. At the end of my review for Goldenrod I mentioned that darkness hangs over Jericho’s community. I recommend you read the first three to fully appreciate […]