Tall Dark Defender by Beth Cornelison is an entertaining read. Ms Cornelison has given us a well-written book with plenty of drama, suspense and a bit of spice. Jonah and Annie's story is a fast paced read and loaded with fantastic characters. I enjoyed Tall Dark Defender and look forward to read...
Gunfire disrupts a Christmas wedding in this 2-in-1 collection of original, connected novellas. Rescuing the Witness by Beth Cornelison Bullets are fired at a ranch wedding in Texas and the only witness to the unknown sniper's identity is wedding guest Kara Pearson. When the rifle turns to her, ...
Series: Coltons of Oklahoma (Book 1) A beautiful stranger appears at the Colton ranch during a party, and Jack is none too pleased. With ties to his ex-wife, Tracy McCain claims to be on a mission to bond with his son. But this intriguing widow also has a target on her back. As the Colton family bri...
Exciting right from the start, this book will keep you on the edge of your seat. Hunter is out for a jog when he is almost hit by a car right before it wrecks. Poor Brianna loses her memory in the car accident while she is in labor, then she has all of this danger to deal with as they try and figure...
I loved this book the first time around. I picked this one up when I was just getting back into reading romance after a very long layoff and I just fell in love with it. The angst, the characters, the storyline. Everything was perfect. And it still is. I love Luke perhaps a bit more now. I do want t...
Three couples are stranded in the blackout caused by the strongest snow storm in the last twenty years that’s enveloped Seattle.In the first story Ellen is on the way to her sister’s wedding when the airport is locked down. She’s just about to rent a car when the power goes down. Luckily for her, th...
I honestly don't know what to say about this book. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't extraordinary either, taking a safe, solid middle ground. I'm not even sure it could be categorized as a romantic suspense story, since it only got remotely suspenseful toward the end, and the "villain" could be spotted ...