I love a family saga. I fell in love with them when I read a series by Kristen Proby. I was excited when I got this one and jumped in. I understand that it isn't an erotica so there is no descriptive sex and I don't believe there is any cursing. I am sure some people may feel that it took away fr...
Warning: There will be loads of venting and spoilers. Read at your own risk. You’ve been warned.This is the second book in the Stars Harbor series by Elisabeth Barrett. This book follows Theo Grayson and Avery Newbridge to their happily ever after and it was a long time coming too. It may not...
Holy Hell!!! Cole Grayson had me simmering all the way through this book.I admit I am a sucker for a tortured, tattooed Military man, and he ticked every one of those boxes for me and then some.Julie really worked for me too, and together they were perfect.I have read the previous Star Harbour bo...
Mountain Laurel Cakes shared the building with Ephemera and Petal, a high-end clothing store that sold $300 women’s jeans and equally expensive tops. The owner of that store had already negotiated to move into a storefront two buildings down, which happened to have a vacancy that would fit the sh...
It wasn’t that hot outside—not yet—but the humidity inside the glass-walled space dampened her skin and made her hair curl almost immediately. Pulling her hair back and securing it with a tie, Grace breathed it all in—the aromas of soil and moisture and leaves and flowers. Beautiful, fragrant flo...
Ten P.M. He pushed his glasses onto his head and rubbed his sore eyes. After leaving the LMK that evening, he’d stared at old, blurry copies of newspaper articles on microfiche and ancient, dog-eared tomes about pirating and shipwrecks off the Massachusetts coast for the better part of an hour. T...
They were at the Star Harbor Historical Society, in a special room Bran had tricked out with light and humidity controls. Some of the most special pieces from his collection were here. They were about to add another—a mildewed chest that held, according to Nathaniel Jacobs’s verse, a treasure “wo...