Someone to Love by Donna Alward
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Do opposites attract or do they just seem to be opposites? That is a question that Ethan and Willow have to answer when an unexpected attraction pops up between the two. Both are struggling with events from their past. One of my favorite things about this book is how Alward used Yoga as a big part of Willow's recovery. In a world where pills seem to be the answer to everything using meditation and relaxation as a big part of the cure is great to see. I loved Willow and how strong she was and how she realized that while she was recovering she was also marching in place and not going forward. A really nice story with great characters.
Mistletoe Cowboy by Carolyn Brown
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
You just have to pull for Sage and Creed as they find themselves snowed in. Add in a very ugly stray dog and a cute stray cat with kittens and you feel how cozy the Rockin C Ranch is. Of course there is Sage's grandmother who is trying to pull strings from a distance. She just knows that Sage and Creed are made for each other. A nice enjoyable Christmas or any time story.
When All The Girls Have Gone by Jayne Ann Krentz
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
When All The Girls Have Gone is typical Jayne Ann Krantz. There are two very interesting characters who have the lead in the story. There is a plot inside of a plot. Expect plenty of twists and turns as the story unfolds. And for good measure a final surprise at the end. This was a book I did not want to put down. It held my interest and kept me guessing.
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