First, I would recommending reading the book versus the audio. I purchased the audio version and the narrator’s voice (Eva Hamilton) got on my nerves so bad-it was difficult to get through the book. I really enjoy Mary’s books as she is such a talented writer. I did purchase the e-book and def...
I really like this author as just recently read her first two books in the Family Affair (Truth in Lies Series)—highly recommend, and Pushing Home (Second Chance Book #1) which can be a standalone, was included as a preview in the e-book. I listened to the audio version and the narrator did an o...
My last night on vacation, I was looking for something light to read. I found this book on my Kindle, downloaded as a free offer from Amazon. While I was reading, my husband asked how the book was. I replied, "It was free and I'm afraid that I paid too much for it." After finishing the book,...
This is the third book in the second Chance series I have read.. Each time I think the last book was the best.. how wrong am I ?? Mary Campisi's books get better and better.This one is no exception. As an Author she makes you feel you really know the Characters.. you feel real empathy with them.....
It's all about that second chance...Paradise Found is Book Four of That Second Chance Series. (These are standalone books tied together by a common theme--belief in the beauty of that second chance.)How does one see truly--with the heart or with the eyes?Matt Brandon has it all--wealth, power, lo...
His shirt is rimmed with sweat, his boots covered in a perpetual film of Pennsylvania dirt. It’s damn hot, even for July. The ground is dry and caked, an excavator’s dream, but tough on farmers and homeowners who pride themselves on green lawns. He’s never cared much for grass. His family is in t...
Why couldn’t everybody just leave them alone, mind their own business, not his family’s? He couldn’t count the number of people who’d been here since the accident, well wishers offering fresh baked rolls, wedding soup, baked ham with pineapple and cloves. What about peace and quiet? Did any of th...
The Frame was located ten minutes from the city in an upscale shopping plaza. Quinn said Ian Debenidos could spot talent and bullshit in less than five seconds, in people and their work, which made him one of Quinn’s favorite people. Ian liked Arianna’s work, called it “riveting and compelling,” ...
It was close. Safe. Dark. Eve selected this location for all of the above reasons. It was still too soon to venture past the perimeter she’d formulated in her brain as safe. Alexander might be dead but the fallout from his death still lurked. What if Ernesto decided to track her down? What if Ale...
Rain and hail pelted the town on and off for the better part of three hours, bombarding rooftops, ripping immature branches from their fragile frames, filling the streets, forcing man and animal alike to seek shelter. Christine peered through the slat of the white wooden b...
Max promised. “But it will seem like fifty.” “So, you’ll miss me.” She kissed his chest. “Only your body.” Max laughed and ran a hand along her bare back, his body exhausted yet still tingling after their most recent lovemaking. C.C. lay across his chest, her hair brushing his chin, her legs entw...
Gina shook her head and gathered a length of pink tulle. Bree ignored her and fished around for another blue Jordan almond. No one commented that she was supposed to be placing the almonds, even the blue ones, in netting and tying it with a white satin ribbon. Christine an...
Nature’s beauty cloaked tree branches with icy fingers in a glorious, generous offering. Sophie waited alone in the small room, refusing any further assistance. Even her personal maid had been hastened away as Sophie claimed her last moments of privacy. The inevitable day had arrived. She’d had o...
She rested her head on his shoulder, her hand on his jean-clad thigh. This was peace, pure, absolute. Nights like these calmed her more than any massage or yoga class ever had. When she was with Nate, life made sense. He wasn’t big on words or showy gestures, other than the ones that counted like...
He’d given the situations time to right themselves, but it didn’t look like that was going to happen, so he was going in for an intervention. He’d take care of this problem first, and then he was headed straight for Roman Ventori’s. Sal said his son refused to say anything past commenting about h...