Tag Archive | romance
Snowed – Part 38
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Mike and Steve are bored, so they explore the hospital, locate the gift show and coffee shop, where they have a second breakfast and chat. “How did a nice New York City boy like you end up here?” He held out his arms to indicated the entire city. “Car trouble.”…
Snowed – Part 37
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Not only do Chester and Ma join them for breakfast, Molly’s daughters arrive with the oldest daughter’s husband. I gave them a brief rundown on the events of the night. Not including the main event after I got home. Should I say, events? Five—yeah. . . . Okay, I’m pretty…
In Her Own Words – Toni Cristo Under the Western Sky
Originally posted on Historical Novels by Dellani Oakes:
What is your name? Antonia Cristo, but everyone calls me Toni. What do you do? I’m a high school student. I sometimes work part time, babysit, that kind of thing. What is your biggest fear? It used to be my biggest fear was whether I was gonna…
Review: Bitten
Originally posted on Taylor Grace:
Okay, I loved this book. It just seemed to work for me in every sense. The writing is delicious, the main character, Elena was awesome and the hero was both funny and admirable. Yes, there were a couple of parts that were a little gruesome for me (this book is…
Snowed – Part 35
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Almost naked, Mike and Sarena are interrupted by Jessie knocking on the door. She’s very upset. Molly has had a heart attack. The ambulance takes Molly to the hospital and Mike gets dressed and follows. Molly has listed him as her next of kin. “You’re the son?” I put my…
In His Own Words – Daniel Emerson from Under the Western Sky
Originally posted on Historical Novels by Dellani Oakes:
What is your name? Daniel Emerson, Junior, but you can call me Danny. What do you do? I’m a high school student. I play football and I work part time with my dad. What is your biggest fear? Honest to God, until recently, I wasn’t afraid of…
Eye of the Beholder by Ruth Ann Nordin
Originally posted on Jo's Random Book Reviews:
? (I actually read and reviewed this some time ago on another blog, but since I am de-cluttering, I wanted to move it here.) Mary Peters live in Maine in the late 1800’s. A nineteen year old girl with a “too big” nose, “too thin” lips and…