For a book called "Sliding Home," there wasn't much of that in baseball terms or in other euphemisms. The author spent more time telling us things than showing us things. Since there weren't a lot of steamy scenes I had hoped she would make up for it with baseball, but there weren't many of thos...
A good end to the series. Nice to see and catch up with the Rogues again. I felt there was a ton of great lead up between Cat and Law, but then it was like, WHAM, marriage. A bit fast and quick at the end.And I was shocked at how Brody and Mary's story happend so quickly also.I like the epilog...
I liked this story. It started off rocky, just like the main characters' relationship, but ended well. The one thing I did not like was that half of the other characters hooked up too. I hate it when authors do that. Love is not contagious, just because two people fall in love doesn't mean th...
I realize I'm not all that good at judging short stories because I tend to compare the character development to a full-length novel. Obviously, it's very difficult to develop characters or situations in any depth in so much less space. So while rating the stories in this anthology, I've tried to ...
The bad boys of baseball, they are the top power hitters of the Richmond Rogues, and the team's best hope for a shot at the World Series. But when all three have to be benched for brawling, it's the beginning of a whole new ball game, and the opposing team could win something more than a trophy--...
He gritted his teeth, hanging on to the last remnants of sanity he possessed, as he tried to calm enough not to take her like some primal beast. The grip of her. The silky heat. He braced his elbow next to her head and their eyes locked. He was fucking Chloe. This was going to change them forever...
Halo Todd cursed as he entered the Rogues locker room. Not twins, Rylan thought. But they had the same haircut. Both were bad. Halo’s hair was worse than Ry’s . . . if that was even possible. Ry at least had short spikes. Halo had a visible bald spot. He would’ve smiled had Halo not looked ready ...
Wind Chill: -10. Allie Hartley swiped her palm across one corner of the front window of Hartley’s General Store, clearing the condensation. Then drew her hands beneath the sleeves of her white cable-knit sweater to keep them warm. The weather had shifted drastically within the last hour. A howl...
It was only ten p.m., but her silk sheets called to her. She turned off the television and left the couch. She blew out the pillar candle she’d purchased that afternoon. The summer breeze fragrance filled the living room. She couldn’t look at the candleholder without thinking of Mike Burke. He ha...
Dune Cates heard Sophie Saunders say. His back was to her, and he turned to see who she was sniffing.“Let me rub my sugar on you.”Mac James stood a foot away. Sophie blushed when he hugged her. Dune counted to ten. “You can let go of her now.”Mac kissed Sophie on the forehead, then released her. ...
“You’re crashing my eighty-year-old grandmother’s birthday party?” Her tone was disbelieving. “Are you out of your mind?” “I like older people,” he said defensively. “I had no plans for the evening, so I thought I’d drop by.” Eve stared at the broad-shouldered man in the gray T-shirt, black leath...
She was living her dream. The Shy Lily was taking shape. A moving company hauled every piece of heavy furniture from her home to downtown, then up a flight of stairs to her shop, where she arranged the groupings. She further cleared out the storage unit. Adding even more pieces. Mirrors, lamps, c...