not as good as the first one. Pretty exciting and the action was overall pretty intriguing. The ending was weird. You get to the big climax, you hear a gun shot, and then... 4 months later. So that was strange.Didn't like how Archer didn't get his comeuppance for planting drugs on his roommate......
I liked the book. The religious parts were a little less exciting, but I don't know how exciting that an author could really make it for a character to find religion. Peaceful, yes...touching, yes...uplifting, yes. Exciting, not as much. Tara totally annoyed me, which I'm sure was the plan, b...
She touched the sagging bun at the nape of her neck and knew all of her must appear pretty much the same—tired and worn-out. Who knew putting up preserves could be so much work?The past four days that was all they had done—she and Marcus, that is. Thayne had gone to round up his cows. Emma missed...
The dress made for Marsali fit. Another miracle. Charlotte supposed she could credit her trim figure to the difficulties of the past few months. There had been neither enough hours to work nor enough food to eat in attempting to provide for herself and Alec. Being a widow ...
Samuel began at dinner the following week. Far too much about you. “And I feel we must not continue on this way. Reuniting Grace and Nicholas is taking too long.” Helen, about to take a bite, stopped her fork halfway to her mouth. “Too long?” There was no mistaking the hurt in her voice. Do not l...
But a princess fair hath lent me her hair, and shall be the ruin of me… yes, she shall be the ruin of me.” Infused with a goodly portion of drink, Hale sang at the top of his lungs, not particularly caring who or what heard. He moved slowly, dragging his misshapen foot along, even more oppressive...
. . During those times I think of you—your loss and how you must have felt . . .* * *Hearing the soft knock on his hospital door, Paul opened his eyes and saw that the room was dark. Someone had turned the light off, and the daylight had faded outside. Either it was raining or he’d slept away the...
Grace rose from her chair to greet her sister as she entered the sitting room at Sutherland Hall. “I came as soon as I could,” Helen exclaimed. Behind her Mr. Kingsley, the butler, hovered, waiting to help with the cloak she hadn’t taken the time to remove. “Samuel insisted on driving me over.” “...