Recent Reviews

Letters to My Children
Russell
Bittner

Russell Bittner writes a series of stream-of-consciousness letters to his two children, Christopher and Alexandra,  to record their years from birth to eighteen.  He wants to, “...recall, as accurately as possible, the physical, moral and cognitive development of my two children year by year, and blow by blow.”  He pens a family history that Chris and Alex can look back on as a compass about th

Hazel Baker is a nurse working for the Agency.  When they ask her to take home and nurse a field agent traumatized by capture and torture she agrees, after making sure he is no danger to her four-year-old daughter, Ellie.  While Hazel is fully confident she can heal his physical injuries, she’s not as confident she can help with his mental ones.  However, her compassionate nature compels her to

Deadly Obsession
Kristine
Cayne

Nic Lamoureux, an Oscar winning movie star, has built his public image as Nic the Lover. This image that has gotten him far in movie industry, even though he’s nothing like the man he portrays. He dreams of having a family, and a woman who sees him for the real him.  Someone who can handle his public life, and forgive him for the horrible mistake he made in his past.

Author Jane Austen is struggling to write her next novel. She has been moderately successful with a few books now published but remains very private.  While residing at Chawton cottage, she receives a series of letters from her dear friend Lady Serena - two years earlier at the battle at Salamanca, Spain, Lord Darcy Hathloss was declared missing.  Serena is devastated.

Outmaneuvered
J.L.
Hammer

Special Agent Cruz Romero takes center stage for this romantic suspense set in Washington D.C.  Romero is the ideal FBI Agent:  single, tall, dark, and handsome with a good measure of self assurance. His mettle is tested when he meets the suspect in a kidnapping, one Amanda Price, also of Washington D.C.  Amanda is beautiful and feisty, described by one character as a she-cat.

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