Me: In 2020 I'm going to read more new stuff. Also me: Let's reread this Caroline B. Cooney novel late late one night when I should be asleep. I don't remember why, but I had a sudden need to reread this book. It was like a craving that wouldn't go away. The book is really silly, but I still enj...
Janie is having breakfast one day whenever she sees her face on the milk carton. She realizes that she must be kidnapped and tries to figure everything out.
Another Christmas at River's End Ranch! You would think getting close to 40 books the stories would get repetitive or boring but they never do. I love each one as much as I loved the first few.
No one writes a tough-as-nails but with a soft, gooey center hero like Caroline Lee. Draven and Pearl are my favorite couple of the series so far. They are like a two piece puzzle; individually they look broken but when they fit together they are totally whole.
I loved this book. To be fair, I've enjoyed the previous 28 books in this series also, but this book hits a personal spot for me. My bff in a home birth midwife. Until 10 years ago I didn't realize such a thing existed. But over the past 10 years of watching her I have formed a great respect and lov...
Christina is an island girl. Her home on Burning Fog Island in Maine is a resort in the summertime, but, with only a tiny year-round population, students have to go to school on the mainland when they start 7th grade. This means boarding in a stranger's house and being away from their families, but ...
Another win for Caroline Lee. Her Everland series is a must read for fans of fairy tales and fans of westerns. It's like John Wayne and the Brothers Grimm had a love child and created Everland. The Prince's Pea gives us a new take on the Princess and the Pea and it gives us a different look at who a...
Caroline Lee has done it again. Another awesome installment in the River's End Ranch series. By far my favorite book of the series, this one is unlike any of the others. Charley has been one of my favorite minor characters every time she's made an appearance and I've been waiting for her to finally ...
John Wayne meets the Brothers Grimm. A brand new take on age old fairy tales. A must read series for fairy tale fans as well as lovers of western historical fiction and romance.
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