Book Review: In Too Deep By Rebecca Sharp

Book four of Winter Games Series Review Nick Frost is known for being one of the SnowMassholes along with his best friends Chance and Emmett. Frost lives up to his name since he’s as cold-hearted as the mountain itself. The only girl he has ever wanted, never glanced at him let alone give him theContinue reading “Book Review: In Too Deep By Rebecca Sharp”

Book Review: Listen Pitch by Lani Lynn Vale

Rhys Rivera has been through a lot. His father was killed. His sister was attacked. Oh, and his “uncle” wants to kill him. Just another day in the life of the son of a crime boss. Rhys gets tired of it and runs away. By the time his “uncle” finds him, Rhys is a sought after baseball star. There’s no way his “uncle” will continue to attempt to kill him. 

Before Rhys knows it, eight years have past. He is the star short stop for the Longview Lumberjacks, one of the highest paid players on the team. He doesn’t live in an elaborate or elite part of town. Instead, he donates large portions –all but a few million dollars of his salary to charities. He lives in a middle class neighborhood in a duplex. Everything appears to be fine until his gets into a motorcycle accident that lands him in ICU for months–four months to be exact. Each day during those four months, his neighbor sat and spoke to him while he was in a medically induced coma. 

Book Review: The Cowboy by Ally Prince

f you love cowboys and rancher novels, this book is for you. Penny Anderson has lusted after her brother’s best friend since she was old enough to notice the opposite sex. Mason was much older than her and has never shown any interest other than her protector…until her 18th birthday shortly after graduation. Penny didn’t want to leave for college as a virgin. She only wanted one person to help her out with that. 

Book Review: Every Tear You Cry by J.E. Parker

I cried, laughed, was angered, and disgusted–disgusted by the actions of the characters. Ok, two characters in particular. I do think that I would have had a better understanding of the characters had I read the previous four books–which are now in my Amazon list. 
Some of the content was a bit difficult to read–the details from Clara’s abusive marriage and the things her husband did to her. But these horrific events shaped Clara into the strong and independent woman that she is. I did have to walk away from the book a few times when some of those scenes were particularly graphic or when children are involved. It was gratifying to see how much Clara changed and became a stronger woman. In the end, she stood up for herself and the children. Something that not every abuse victim is able to do. 

Clara is a woman trapped. For years she was trapped in an abusive marriage to Colin with her two little boys. She did everything to protect her angelic boys from their father. She made sure that she took all of Colin’s anger. Finally, she was able to leave and live into a battered women’s shelter. The shelter saved her life. Saved her boys. 

The Memory of You Jamie Beck

The Memory of YouJamie BeckRyan Quinn had his heart shattered by his high school sweetheart, Steffi Lockwood. He thought the gorgeous Val was the answer to his prayers. But returning to his parents house with his daughter, Emmy after his marriage to Val failed–Ryan realizes that Val wasn’t the only person at fault for theContinue reading “The Memory of You Jamie Beck”