Dear Mrs. Beverley, I had fond thought of this book before I even started it because it was the subject of the first email I ever exchanged with someone who’s become a dear friend of mine. I had mentioned after the year 2000 AAR Top 100 that I was looking ... more >
Dear Ms Owens Malek, Are you still writing? I hope so but haven’t seen anything new from you in ages. You’ve got me worried. I guess until I learn otherwise, I’ll have to just keep re-reading your OOP books. This is a dual ‘against all odds’ romance. Two sisters love ... more >
Dear Ms. Brockway, I had no idea you were moving to contemporaries. Uneasy feeling number one: I usually don’t like it when traditionally historical authors move in that direction. Why? I dunno. I guess I just get used to them writing about the past, their historical “voice” and style. I ... more >
It’s been a while since I read the first book in this series, Archangel, yet I was immediately sucked right back into the world that you created in Samaria. A world in which angels are not just heavenly beings, but are living presences and vital to lift the prayers and ... more >
Dear Ms. McKade, As other reviews have stated, it’s hard to sell a Western romance today. Everyone wanted Regencies and now they want paranormals with vampires, werewolves and whatnot. I’ve always had a special love for Westerns and am glad to see such a nice addition to the genre. The ... more >
Dear Mrs. Sherwood, I’m just a sucker for books/movies/documentaries on WWII. Good was good, evil was just that and people seemed willing to make any sacrifice for the war effort. “Wave Me Goodbye” shows us the lengths to which the ordinary citizen went to do his or her part for ... more >