This is really moving story about two people who have their lives turned upside down by the untimely deaths of their friends in a car accident, leaving behind three children for them to raise together. Mitch has had the children for a month already when Thea returns from her month long vacation....
What confused me about this book was that there really wasn't a transition from when Comfort was not comfortable with Bode to being happy with being married to him. It seemed to me as if in one chapter she wasn't into him but in the next chapter, she was married to him. I think there could have b...
A Season to be SinfulA Season to be Sinful was published not long after the Compass Club series and there are so many similarities and patterns here that I hesitate to give this an "A" rating just on the basis of standardization alone. If I had read this book first though, I would have completel...
Complex and SatisfyingComplex and SatisfyingCaptain Colin Thorne is lying in an unfamiliar inn waiting for dawn to answer a dueling challenge. If he is the victor, he will own Weybourne Park. The Earl of Weybourne has lost a bet that forfeited his estate to Colin, but the Earl has accused Colin...
DNF. The book was good in parts, but I finaly had to conclude that the 2 main characters were totally unbelievable as actual living people. Yes, romance books are supposed to require a fairly large suspension of disbelief, but this one is too far over the top - there was almost nothing in the e...
Good, but not the best in the series...I found this last book in The Thorne Brothers Trilogy somewhat less engaging than the previous two. I had a much more difficult time connecting with either of the main protagonists and felt that the pacing was slow and the character development wasn't as com...