- The Escort – Ramona Gray – Thirty year old virgin experiences the twin switch.
- Always on My Mind – Bella Andre – Book 8 of the Sullivans series. Lori needs a time out from her life and situates herself as Grayson’s farmhand.
- Still the One – Kathryn Shay – Book 1 of the Educators series. Unrequited love 20 years later.
- Rocky Mountain Romance – Vivian Arend – Book 7 of the Six Pack Ranch series. Second chance to do things right.
- Bluegrass Dawn – Kathleen Brooks – Book 2 of the Bluegrass Singles. Where it all began–Marcy & Jake and the Vietnam War.
- Montana at Sunrise – Blaire Brand – Book 1 of the Montana Brides. Mail order bride gone wrong.
- In Good Hands – E C Sheedy – Beach fling that becomes so much more.
- Cowboy Boots for Christmas – Carolyn Brown – Book 1 of the Burnt Boots series. The perfect one was there all along.
- One in a Million – Jill Shalvis – Book 12 (the last book) of the Lucky Harbor series. Unrequited high school crush gets a second chance.
- Candlelight Christmas – Susan Wiggs – Book 10 of the Lakeshore Chronicles series. Just because it didn’t work out the first time, doesn’t mean you can’t have another chance.
- A Curvy Coldwater Christmas – Jenn Roseton – part of the Coldwater Springs series. The ultimate Christmas match…Santa and Mrs. Claus.
- I Saw Her Standing There – Marie Force – Book 3 of the Green Mountain series. City girl, mountain man. How can they make the impossible a possibility?
- Against the Fire – Kat Martin – Book 2 of the Raines of Wind County series. Gabe has an arsonist after him and Mattie is scarred by her past. Can they find a way to make things work out in the end?
Monthly Archives: November 2014
WOTD: rufescent
Today’s Word of the Day on Dictionary.com is rufescent.
Rufescent is an adjective meaning somewhat reddish. It was mostly utilized in zoological descriptions.
Example: Saying that cardinals are rufescent might be understating it a little.
WOTD: pell-mell
Today’s Word of the Day on Dictionary.com is pell-mell
pell-mell – in a confused or jumbled mass, crowd, or manner, etc
Example: When the fire alarm sounded, the students ran pell-mell for the exits.
WOTD: panivorous
Today’s word of the day on Dictionary.com is panivorous.
Panivorous means to subsist on bread; bread-eating.
example:
As a child, my son had a tendency to be panivorous.