I enjoyed reading this book, the way you could see the main chararcters falling in love, the ending was very sweet. I only gave it two starts though because I won't be reading it again and I felt that Lanie was too forgiving after he called her all those horrible things - plus the way she regaine...
I wasn't sure what to expect with this story, but by the time I finished it, I knew I didn't care for it much. While it is very short, there is a clear story within it. It was only after I finished it, that I found out it was part of a three story anthology, and I couldn't tell if there was a b...
When Nora Hampton's fiance believed she'd returned his lecherous boss' interest and dumped her. Nora returns home to the small Texas town where she hopes to start an English-style Equestrian riding school, inspite of the unfair gossip spread by her fiance's mother. But she must borrow sexy Bret ...
“What?” Holly called from her perch on the ladder that leaned against the roof’s edge. “Nothing.” He grabbed the industrial extension cord and jammed the end of the light strand into it. “Doesn’t your mother have enough Christmas lights on this house?” “Apparently not.” She grinned at him over th...
Personality @page { margin-bottom: 5.000000pt; margin-top: 5.000000pt; } CHAPTER NINE Fourteen hours later, Nicole stood in the office doorway of Max’s apartment looking down the hall towards the stairs. She knew Max was up there, sitting in his window on the landing between the floor where she ...
As the sensual clamoring in her body receded, she became conscious of him drawing back. Could he make love to her like that if he felt nothing for her? The question sounded in Lillie's brain like a discordant chord. She tried to shrug it off, wanting to savor the moment. B...
She stared blearily at the ceiling, her radio alarm going off for the sixth time. Resisting the urge to slap the snooze button again, she still couldn’t make herself get up. She’d tossed and turned most of the night after Jared had left, her fragmented wakeful periods fill...
Levi took a swallow of his drink. “I’m writing on how to repair your toilet,” Drake said with a self-mocking flourish before he lifted his glass in a salute. Behind him, the Texas bar with all its bottles and glasses was lit up, leaving the rest of the room in relative shadow. “Good grief. I know...