Audio: Her Last Word by Mary Burton @MaryBurtonBooks @brit_pressley @KENDYLLBRYANT ‏#BRILLIANCEAUDIO

Audio: Her Last Word by Mary Burton @MaryBurtonBooks @brit_pressley @KENDYLLBRYANT ‏#BRILLIANCEAUDIO

This is the kind of romantic suspense I enjoy. It’s a murder mystery with elements of romance.  In this world, law enforcement is more realistic, organized, smart, and follows some procedures. The main character is a woman, Kaitlin, whose cousin was abducted 14 years ago. She has very little family and the fact she couldn’t […]

Posted May 22, 2018 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 0 Comments

Audio: Pretend You’re Safe by Alexandra Ivy @AlexandraIvy ‏@recordedbooks ‏

Audio:  Pretend You’re Safe by Alexandra Ivy @AlexandraIvy ‏@recordedbooks ‏

I’m always up for a new romantic suspense, and Pretend You’re Safe is the first in The Agency series.  The characters of Jaci and Rylan were the most developed other than Jaci’s sister and mother. The town’s characters provided an interesting backdrop with just the beginnings of their personalities. I loved Jaci. She was so strong […]

Posted May 21, 2018 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 4 Comments

Audio: The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams @ElleryAdams @CrisDukehart ‏‏@Dreamscapeaudio @OverDriveLibs

Audio: The Secret, Book & Scone Society by Ellery Adams @ElleryAdams @CrisDukehart ‏‏@Dreamscapeaudio  @OverDriveLibs

  Read It, Rate It and Record    A short review to update challenges   I chose this as it was an audible daily deal  and  was available  at the library. It has many favorite things – books, cooking and it is set in North Carolina. This was very cute and has clever book quotes […]

Posted May 19, 2018 by Anne - Books of My Heart in Book Review / 2 Comments

Melt For You by J.T. Geissinger @JTGeissinger @AmazonPub ‏#MontlakeRomance

Melt For You by J.T. Geissinger @JTGeissinger @AmazonPub ‏#MontlakeRomance

Melt for You is the fourth book I have read by this author. She has become an auto-read, favorite author for me. Geissinger creates strong, relatable characters. They are realistic enough to have some quirks and even those briefly on page feel developed. The dialogue is smart and funny; she is a master with dialogue. […]