The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides...Dr. Samantha Owens is starting over: new city, new job, new man, new life. She's trying to put some distance between herself and the devastating loss of her husband and children-but old hurts leave scars.Before she's even unpacked her office at G...
Audiobook. Joyce Bean is the narrator and even though everybody says she has an over-the-top Southern voice, I liked it, but then my people are from Oklahoma and Texas and this is east coast Southern. Maybe there's a huge difference. The is the 2nd book in the Blair Mallory series. After reading...
Kendall Deaton is a public defender in Prosper, South Carolina. She's on the run after witnessing something explosive. As if it wasn't enough to be on the lam from those in Prosper that want her dead, she's also trying to elude the Feds who want her as a material witness. Lastly, she's absconded wit...
shadows of yesterday by sandra brown. seasons of yesteryear by rachel ryan/ sandra brownwidower Lee has left the girlfriends party and pulls over to the side of the road. chad stops and helps get herinto the back of his truck and delivers sarah. drives them to the hospital and contacts her relatives...
Review of audiobook version narrated by Joyce Bean. What a crazy book! I don’t know that I’ve ever been so enthralled by a plot that I ultimately found silly. The audiobook is 13+ hrs long and I listened to it in less than a day so you can tell how absorbed I was by the story. The action was excit...
Of all the fantasy creatures, the fae interest me the least. The fact that I was able to really enjoy this story moved this book from 3 stars to 4, even though it had a slow beginning and Mac bored the hell out of me with all the description of clothes.I really liked the Dublin setting - I was think...
Five full stars! ★★★★★ I love books about chefs! Whether they are romances or mysteries; I just love the culinary theme (guess this explains my fascination with the Food Network!). Put the three together, and Wow! I’ve never been a huge Nora Roberts fan (though I do like her writing as J.D. Robb...
Audiobook. Joyce Bean did a good job on the men and the young girl, but the Massachusetts women women almost sounded like hearing impaired women with the inflections off a little. That was my only criticism of her narration. I started this thinking it would be a romance novel, but boy did it turn...
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