Lisa Cooke
Lisa Cooke is a retired high school science teacher. She began writing at the age of 46 and sold her first novel to Dorchester's Leisure Historical line in June of 2008. Her first releases were humorous historical romances, but she has since branched out into a variety of genres from suspense to...
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Lisa Cooke is a retired high school science teacher. She began writing at the age of 46 and sold her first novel to Dorchester's Leisure Historical line in June of 2008. Her first releases were humorous historical romances, but she has since branched out into a variety of genres from suspense to non-fiction. She lives with her husband as the youngest residents in a retirement community in the beautiful hills of West Virginia.Cooke loves to hear from readers and can be contacted either through her website at www.lisahistoricals.com or email at cooke57@yahoo.comYou can also follow her on facebook as Author Lisa Cooke and twitter @lcookeHappy reading!
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Lisa Cooke's Books
A love story filled with humor and emotion
My first time reading Lisa Cooke. She is in the same vein as Julia Quinn. There were some good liners in the story. I liked Robert. I began liking the heroine but she was beginning to prove to be childish and annoying. I liked the premise. The issues? A bit wordy at times as I skimmed through parts ...
New Orleans, 1870. Charlotte (Lottie) Mason is under the gun to get money and get it fast to pay off the blackmailer threatening to expose her crippled father for the crime of murder. She hears about the big bucks that can be won in a game of cards aboard the river boats and decides that's her best ...
★★★★✩ Finally finished reading this book. Between the delay of starting it (it was BOM for one of my groups), the lure of other books calling my name, and then a lingering cold, that in itself is amazing, LOL! I liked this story. I used to only want to read about innocent young ladies and Lottie was...
Seemed okay, may finish later.