This was a quick read, nothing that will make you think too deeply. But I was a little disappointed with the quick wrap-up end. It seemed to take a long time to get through 7/8ths of the book and then everything was finished, tied up and resolved (and I mean just about everything) in a relative...
I really enjoyed this book. A very complicated story with so much happening that you have to really work at keeping up. I really enjoy Porters writing style and would highly recommend this book. I think the middle age could relate a little better and really appreciate it. I know I have. I like t...
Loved this book. Maybe because I spent 10 years in Africa doing ministry work. I lived in South Africa for part of that time and the leading character was from SA. Maybe because I lost my mother at a young age and so did the leading character. Maybe because I had disfiguring surgery repeatedl...
Life has changed greatly for the Brennan family and now its Sarah's turn for her story to be told. Her story is tougher in some ways then from her sister's in the first and second book as she isn't the most likable person. She's jealous, suspicious, more than a little anxious and depressed and tr...
Harley took a temporary housekeeper/cook job at a ranch in Montana over Christmas because she wanted to get away from the well meaning people who tried to get her to get over the pain of losing her 3 children and husband in a plane crash three years earlier. She thought being in a different area ...
Witness protection program has trained her to be a master of disguise. The mafia has brought him home to salvage what is left of his family and inspired him to be a powerful, international legitimate businessman. They love each other, but their pasts are a huge issue... for her.Fast, short read w...
I can't quite believe I'm rating this 4 stars, but of all the books I took with me on vacation, I enjoyed this the most. Its totally, as one might say, a f@#$ng fairy-tale, but who can resist the story of separated-at-birth twin sisters, one a small town Texas gal and the other a European princes...
Advertising executive Marta Zinsser is no poster child for her wealthy Seattle suburb-and nothing could please her more. This former New Yorker wears combat boots, not Manolos, and drives a righteous Harley hog instead of a Mercedes SUV. Now she's launching her own agency in this land of the Micr...
I run in the morning and putter around the house before getting a coffee in town and heading to Napa Estates to meet Dad for lunch. I haven’t given up trying to get him to leave the retirement home for lunch and try one of the picturesque restaurants downtown, but so far, he prefers the ease and ...
She didn’t want to arrive at her parents’ upset, and right now she was upset, really upset, and it was all Jude’s fault. What a jerk. What an asshole. And if he really was so smart, and graduated from UC Davis with honors, then why did he live like a bum? Forty minutes later, Kit opened the front...
I’m still angry about Marta being chosen as head room mom for Mrs. Osborne’s class. It’s not just that I’m more qualified and better suited to the job, but the decision is also unfair. Marta hasn’t even paid her dues. She never donates to the auction, doesn’t attend, doesn’t spend, doesn’t suppor...
For a split second she could see his shock. She’d hurt him. But in the next moment, the surprise disappeared, replaced by fury. Mistake, she thought, inhaling sharply, she’d make a big mistake. Perhaps even a critical error. You didn’t really want to make Trey angry. Not truly angry. When pushed ...
Even before the heavy boots thudded on the wooden floorboards, Jet felt a rush of awareness, the skin at her nape tingling. He was here. Jet Diekerhof sat up a little straighter, trying to act blasé, wanting desperately to be indifferent as she was so over men—finished, done with—but biology seem...
She couldn’t relax. Couldn’t catch her breath.It was his fault. Troy Sheenan.Taylor’s fingers curled into her palms. She stared blindly out the windshield into the night with the thick swirling snow, her chest tight, aching with bottled air.Of all people to stop...Of all people to offer to help.W...
Sam had gone to work for his father’s residential real estate company a couple years ago with a vision for the future: buy available and struggling Paradise Valley ranches, subdivide them into mini-ranches, and sell these ranchettes to affluent city folks who fantasized about owning a piece of ru...
In the steamy marble bathroom, she ran a brush through her long hair before drawing it back into a sleek ponytail and headed for her door, careful to keep her gaze averted from the bed’s tousled sheets and duvet. The maid would remake the bed while she was gone, and probab...
It was a crisp, bright November morning and she pulled her coat closer, fastening buttons. The temperature had been dropping steadily these past few days, turning the leaves russet and gold. She shivered again as she walked. She didn’t know where she was going, she just knew she had to move…escap...