by Janet Chapman
I have a very weak spot when it comes to magic and mythology themed books. I don't care all that much for vampires, shifters and demons, but give me a bit of Greek or Roman mythology combined with wizards and I am a very happy reader. Spellbound Falls had very great potentials and I really liked the...
Olivia Baldwin, is barely making it, trying to make Inglewood Camp be successful, and saving up so she can own it herself one day. Then one day one of her co workers attempts to attack her, but then finds herself rescued by Mac, who finds himself very protective of Olivia, who needs his protection. ...
This was a nice, sweet romance with a bit of magic involved. Both Mac & Olivia are likable characters and many of their scenes together are quite fun. Olivia is a bit too much of a mouse for me sometimes, even though by the last 1/4 of the book you find you she maybe isn't as much of mouse as you ...
Olivia Baldwin is a widowed, single mother that lives in Spellbound Falls, a small town where everyone knows each other. She helps her mother-in-law run Inglenook, a camp that advises single parents on how to better connect with their children. On a run to town to purchase a water tank with her empl...
Another great Chapman book. This story is about Olivia and her daughter who run and live at a camp that focuses on helping families bond & communicate. She as most of our heroines in this series is a widow who's husband was killed in the war. The small town makes him a hero, but no one knows that...
I really enjoyed this very imaginative paranormal story wrapped in a modern day romance. The insightful heroine's personality showed an interesting dichotomy between tigress and mouse. Mac signs up for Olivia's camp that teaches how to improve family dynamics.
Mac tries to build a relationship with his newfound six-year-old son, Henry. He has been battling with his own father for over three thousand years, so he has no clue how to bond with little image of himself. Henry knows he is not the same as other children, but he wants the same as all, parents w...
I find the Highlanders series absolutely wonderful. A great story I just hated to see end. Ian MacKeage is finally coming back to life after serving in Afghanistan. A big push from the fiesty Jessie Pringle and her service dog, Toby, has him debating if he wants to face his destiny. To do that, he ...