George Harmon Coxe
Birth date: January 01, 1901
Died: January 31, 1984
George Harmon Coxe's Books
I was a walking,talking cliche--the gay man secretly pining for his straight best friend.Friends to Lovers story with two highly likeable characters with great sexual chemistry.Ever since I read [b:P.S. I Spook You|35154638|P.S. I Spook You|S.E. Harmon|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1494948105s/...
Ok fine. Amy Harmon pulled out that last 10% like a master. It was convenient, sure, but it was done well.I'm subtracting a star for the "whiny baby" stage that occurs somewhere after the romance is established-round 75%-90%. It's Kjell's book, and I like his sense of duty and lack of ambition. Howe...
Ah, this is another wonderful example of cheesy pulp fiction. I should probably give it 4*s, but I figure that 4* works should be more uplifting than entertaining throw-away fiction. Literature, this is not, but it is rather a good read. A commercial artist gets into a fight with his estranged spous...
Wow! I found this book and another like it at a church fair book table. I had thought I'd like me some pulp detective fiction from the 40s, and that's what this is. For some reason, GoodReads claims this book is from 1950, but the inside of the cover says 1937, and Wikipedia says 1938. The ambiance ...
This is a wonderfully written book. I enjoyed it immensely. Amy Grant writes this book as a collection of memories interspersed with songs she has written that coincided with the memories she is recalling.She is a breath of fresh air. Her writing comes through as a woman of faith; she's so touching ...