I received this book from the author in exchange for an honest review Righting a Wrong is the third book in The Ripple Effect Romance Novella Series. I am loving everything about this series! The stories are so sweet, and Righting a Wrong is no exception. I fell in love with Jace in book two when ...
Ever think about the one that you left behind and wonder if you made a mistake? When Cambri returns to her home town to take care of her father, she begins to think that she may have made a mistake running away from her best friend, Jace. Righting a Wrong is a great addition to this series. Not o...
http://www.b00kr3vi3ws.in/2014/04/RightingAWrong.htmlRighting a Wrong tells us Jace and Cambri’s story. We have already met Jace in Silver Linings. When we start with Righting a Wrong, we already know Jace at a basic level. Jace moves on after his best friend and now ex-fiancé falls in love. He make...
Working It Out by Rachael Anderson is what is known as a "clean" romance. There was some kissing, but other than that, this is a book that you could feel very comfortable sharing with your daughter, mother or even grandmother. Honestly though, I didn't realize this when I agreed to review the book...
Working it Out is another really sweet romance from author Rachael Anderson. It's also another sign that it is possible to write sigh-worthy clean romances. Grace and Seth are two people who are so right for each other. They both are able to bring out the best in each other. I loved that the rel...
If you've never picked up a book by Rachael Renee Anderson now it the time to go out and get one. She is one of those authors that can REALLY write chick lit clean romance. In her latest, Minor Adjustments, she once again weaves in characters with values and personalities that will leave you feeling...
Read the full review here http://fireandicephoto.blogspot.com/2010/10/luck-of-draw-by-rachael-renee-anderson.htmlThe first thing I love about Luck of the Draw is the cover. It reminds me of modern day, modest Charlie's Angels. The second thing I love is the author. I stopped by her table at authorpa...
A light, refreshing read with likable characters and a clear plot line. The LDS element is central to the book as it's an important part of the characters' lives, but you don't have to have a strong knowledge of the faith to follow and enjoy the book. The story chronicles a little less than a year...
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