|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
About
the Book: Melody Rose lost one man to guns and violence and
won’t put herself through that again. At first, Sheriff Jake Bennett wants nothing
to do with the taciturn café owner, but Melody intrigues him. When a stalker
targets her, he’s determined to protect the woman he has fallen for. But
can Melody overcome her greatest fear and save a man she never dreamed would
claim her heart?
Our Review: The characters—including the small Ozark Mountain town—grab the reader’s attention from page 1. Then, author Trout doesn’t let up. She keeps the action keeps coming, in one form or another. Best of all, who can resist a man who thinks of himself as a …sheriff in a nothing county, living in a nothing town—and pathetically grateful to be there…? Tangled Promises is a gem of a story, sure to win the attention of those who appreciate well written romantic suspense. Nice job.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
Is
it ever too late to come home?
About The Book: The untimely death of EJ Hampton’s father kills her dream of practicing law with him in her hometown of Wylder. Heartbroken, she now has two weeks to organize the practice for sale. When she meets her father’s millionaire client Dylan Addison, he is demanding and entitled—yet his charisma captivates her.
Dylan
is under pressure to renovate the Wylder Hotel before his father pulls the plug
on his project. He needs EJ’s expertise, but she is bent on returning to her
life in San Francisco despite the fireworks between them. EJ walks a tightrope
trying to balance Dylan’s needs against her own, but doing so is far more
complicated when emotions get in the way.
Our Review: Return to Wylder showcases author Imbalzano’s ability to create layered, interesting characters as well as play off the lushness of rural Wyoming. Both, and we consider the setting as an important character—jump off the page and into the readers’ hearts. EJ and Dylan are driven and relentless in their pursuit of success; both have hearts, covered by steel and determination. This is a fun and welcome addition to the interesting Wylder West series. Well done!
On a scale of 1-5 Return to Wylder deserves a 7.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Reviews
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If you are a fan of modern European history, especially the WWII era, stolen art and other artifacts, plus visiting colorful and romantic cities of Europe--all while sitting in a cozy chair by the fire [or at the beach!] Marilyn Baron's The Case of the Missing Botticelli is the book for you!
This one is a beauty and all accolades are very well deserved.
Kat Henry Doran, Wild Women Authors
|
|
|
|
|