Recent Reviews

Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda
Tara Lee
Reed

In the sub-genre of children’s fantasy literature called “Choose Your Own Adventure”, the story is written in the second person, and the reader is in the position of deciding the outcome. Each tale starts out normally, but soon the reader is given a choice.

A Medical Affair
Anne McCarthy
Strauss

For the first time in her 38 years, Heather has an asthma attack. It lands her in the ER, where she meets a really hot doctor. Jeff has been married for 10 years, but has never let that fact keep him from one-night stands or short-term affairs.

Ella Hasting's life consisted of a series of choices - most out of her control. As a child, after her mother's death, her father decided to take Ella from her life of comfort for one of adventure in the West. Their exciting adventure was short-lived when a group of Blackfoot Indians raided their caravan.

Unspeakable (Freedom #1)
Michelle K.
Pickett

MYSTERY:  Willow is keeping a secret - one that traps her in an abusive relationship. Determined just to make it to graduation, Willow lies about what is going on with her popular boyfriend Jaden and at home with her mom and step-dad.

Betrayed by the Ocean
Christine
Steendam

Brant Foxton thought he could give up a life of piracy for the legitimate life with the woman he loves, but after a year of delays Catherine knows that Brant will never truly be happy giving up his life on the sea to be with her.

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