Summary: When you're looking for a little escape to the rugged mountain landscape that's as beautiful as it is wild, unwind at Castle Mountain Lodge. Christmas represents everything Andi Williams is supposed to have, and doesn't. Running away to a remote mountain lodge in the Canadian Rockies, soun...
I generally enjoy sweet romances. Not a lot of thinking needed to enjoy them. This one is sweet ans sassy.Eva is not my favorite kind of character. She is just too high maintenance for my taste. I often found her spoiled and childish. She isn't un-likeable, just annoying at times.Jeff is such a grea...
This is another super sweet romance in the series. Things are mostly light and fluffy between the two characters. They each have something deep to deal with and work out. I do love they way they find that even though they are both flawed, they are perfect for each other.Morgan has a lot on her plate...
This is a very sweet little romance! It has the feel of Harlequins of old. I miss the easy themes sometimes.Andi is sassy and fun to read! I loved seeing her find a match in Colin, he is great at teaching her to enjoy fun again. They both have things to work out and it is heartwarming to see them fi...
Title: Betty and VeronicaAuthor: Elena AitkenPublisher: Ink Blot CommunicationsReviewed By: Arlena DeanRating: 5Review:"Betty and Veronica" by Elena Aitken....What was this short read about...."In sickness and in health...that's what best friends are for, right?When Addison announces she has breast ...
Review Copy Provided By Author“I was so stuck on being what I thought I should be, that I couldn’t be who I needed to be. ~ BeccaThis quote that appeared at the end of one of the final chapters really sums up what I thought about the book. At first, I wasn’t sure what I was going to think about it, ...
3.5 star readThere are three women in the Monroe family. The youngest is Whitney, a recent college graduate and working teacher; her mother, Patti, is a hard-working professional exotic dancer or stripper; and, the oldest is Patti's mother, Hazel. Hazel, or Grams, raised Whitney in a loving environm...
Review Copy Provided By the AuthorThis is my first time reading Elena Aitken’s stuff, but honestly, based on Composing Myself, it won’t be the last. I was immediately drawn to the description, I mean, brass pole, aka stripper pole, in the first sentence of the blurb – who wouldn’t be intrigued. I st...
This is a really good book. It was an easy, fast read. I really liked the story and the characters. I thought the background story of Patty was woven into Whitney’s story very skillfully. It was such an important part of the story and I am glad she chose to include it the way she did. I also en...
I would just like to start by saying that I really liked the writing style. I thought the story flowed very nicely and it was a fairly quick read. That being said, I cannot say I really enjoyed reading it. The subject matter was, quite frankly, harsh and unpleasant, but I knew that going in. Ms....
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