I was a little afraid that the bullying theme of this romance would overwhelm the romance but Lee managed to include enough romance by the end of the story. Cassie, a new teacher in Conard County, steps in to stop some boys from bullying another boy and sets off a whirlwind. Her actions have a lot o...
I wavered between a two and a three for this, so I guess we'll call it a 2.5. It's not really actively bad, but it is so very much a Lego category novel that it's too ordinary to be any good either.As is the case with books like this, it's hard to review. I need some sort of emotion to work with and...
Picked this up shelf-surfing in the library, thinking it was one I had missed, but nope, was halfway done with it before I went to enter it here on GR and found I had read it before, under a different cover. No wonder it went so fast!It's still only 2 stars, though the last story (by Catherine Asaro...
Exile's End is the first Conrad County book and you can feel that it is a bit dated, with too many metaphors used by the characters for what they were feeling or have been been through.Ransom(CIA) has come to Conrad County to rest and recuperate after his four year captivity and torture. His wife be...
Serious Risks was an oldie, the hero was a 42 year old widower, with two grown kids and about to become a grandfather. He was satisfied being an FBI agent and living his life alone, since his wife died three years back, when Jessica calls him saying that some documents seems to be missing. Jessica w...
It's been a good month for categories for me. What I enjoy in the RS line (formerly SIM) is the relationship that develops between the characters under trying circumstances. Often I could take or leave the suspense portion. In this one, the suspense was rooted in a believable story. And I loved the ...
This is somewhere between a three and a four, really. There's a lot it does really well with the dark subject matter, but at times the relationships between characters felt a bit forced, lessening the emotional impact.Anna Fleming has settled into the small Wyoming town of Conard City after a misspe...
I liked the premise of an ex-Special Ops turned a hermit into the wilderness of Wyoming that finds a beaten-up woman stumbling on the road, takes her home, nurses her back to health, and helps her get rid of a pesky problem.Unfortunately it dragged for too long before anything significant happened. ...
I read this book specifically for Ms. Lackey's story. It ties into the fae stories I force myself to read. It was okay. The other two authors did not do it for me at all. I can't even remember the stories too well.
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