Tanya Michaels

Jayne’s Best of 2011 List

Jayne’s Best of 2011 List

Even though I’m using the Top Ten Lists tag, this year in checking over my notes, I see I have a lot of B grade books but not as many B+ or A range books of those I read that were published in 2011. Since I want the books on my list to be ones(…)

REVIEW: His Valentine Surprise by Tanya Michaels

REVIEW: His Valentine Surprise by Tanya Michaels

“When six-year-old Vicki Hathaway emails a request for a new mommy to the entire PTA mailing list, there’s no end of trouble for interim principal Shay Morgan. Then bigger trouble walks into her office in the form of Mark Hathaway. Instant attraction. Mark hasn’t been called to the principal’s office since he was a kid.(…)

REVIEW:  The Best Man in Texas by Tanya Michaels

REVIEW: The Best Man in Texas by Tanya Michaels

Dear Ms. Michaels: I admit to being a little leery when I picked this book out to read. The story begins with the heroine engaged to a man not the hero. To make matters worse, the hero and the fiance are best friends. On the one hand this meant the fiance wouldn’t be demonized but(…)

Dear Author Recommends for August

Dear Author Recommends for August

Starting this month, all of the Dear Author recommended reads will be given a discount at digital bookseller, Books on Board.   The discount page is here. (In the future, we’ll always try to post this on Tuesday so you can get the discount the day of the release). Written on Your Skin by Meredith Duran(…)

REVIEW: Mistletoe Mommy by Tanya Michaels

Dear Ms Michaels, When I finished “Mistletoe Cinderella,” I knew I wouldn’t mind spending a little more time with the nice people of Mistletoe, Georgia. Good people who care about each other, genuine issues mixed with a little humor and a series that you don’t have to have read the previous books to follow along.(…)

REVIEW: Mistletoe Cinderella by Tanya Michaels

REVIEW: Mistletoe Cinderella by Tanya Michaels

Dear Ms. Michaels, I love a good Cinderalla/Ugly Duckling story. It doesn’t matter to me which person is the “Cinderella” but something about an overlooked character finding love just thrills me. I shouldn’t have liked this book, once I got started reading it, since it contains misunderstandings from both sides. As much as I love(…)