This review is for a book I read in LAST year's challenge that I never got around to writing and posting before now.
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Janice Kay Johnson, Whose Baby: switched at birth! The accidental switch is discovered when the two girls are three years old, and the story follows the various ways the two single parents try to negotiate keeping the child they raised but getting close to their biological child as we
blogging for the counter. full review to follow later. Holly wrote another winner. Every bit as fabulous as The House on Briar Hill Road. Very emotional and serious but Holly always manages to toss in a little humor too to keep it from getting too heavy. NFM
Jessica Bird, Beauty and the Black Sheep: I love romances that feature chefs. Am not sure why. Anyway,my favorite part of this is the ending, which was very satisfying.<
Janice Kay Johnson, Kids by Christmas: the perfect read for a hot summer evening while you're doing your laundry; they don't get any snow in the book, but that winter holiday feeling is nicely captured. A lovely ending to the trilogy.
Janice Kay Johnson, Open Secret: This is the first of a trilogy depicting three siblings who were separated as children, and are now trying to reconnect. The heroine of this one didn't know she was adopted until she was approached by the hero, a private investigator working on behalf
Lori Devoti, Unbound: I liked this a lot and wish it was longer. Devoti uses Nordic mythology for her worldbuilding; the hero is a Hellhound, enslaved to an evil witch; her heroine a woman in a world essentially like our contemporary one, who doesn't yet know that she is a wit
This review is for a book I read in LAST year's challenge that I never got around to writing and posting before now.
this review is for a book I read in LAST year's challenge but I never got around to writing and posting the review before now.
Performed by Elenna Stauffer
Harlequin Enterprises/Harlequin Blaze #282/Audible
Category Romance
Contemporary Romance
Unabridged Audio Book
Rating: 4