by Jo Goodman
4/5; 4 stars; A-A book by Jo Goodman always hits the spot for me. I like the way she develops her characters. Her females tend to be smart and full of moxy. I liked this story. I was hoping it was connected to the Reidsville books but its not. I should say that I really wish they wouldn't put a ...
4½ Stars
Goodman’s specialty is writing tormented heroines who are survivors as well as victims. Comfort Kennedy was named after a tin of lozenges she was clutching when she was found by prospectors Newt and Tuck, the only survivor of a wagon train massacre. Twenty years later, Comfort and her beloved “Uncl...
Rating: 3.5 stars
I really enjoyed this. Part of what I loved about it was the heroine. Comfort thought things through, came to reasonable conclusions, and generally knew her own mind. She didn't let miscommunication or non-communication stand in the way of her relationship with the hero.
An excellent novel from Goodman. I enjoyed the characters and the overall story arc. It's one I know I'll read again. (full review to come).
This was such a sweet love story. Bode, the hero, loves Comfort through the entire book. Even though it isn't obvious to the reader it is still very sweet. His rescue of her and his charming ways make him a winner of a hero.Comfort, well, I didn't warm up to her like I did Bode, but I did like her. ...