Audio narration by Julia Gibson (good!) I didn't read the book, so beware of misspelled names. I haven't read the whole series, selecting only this book because I liked the sound of the plot. Lately I've been trolling for books with children playing strong and credible secondary roles. In this c...
I received The Comforts of Home by Jodi Thomas through First Reads. While I had not reads any of the previous Harmony Series books I enjoyed the book and it's characters. I love Ms. Thomas ability to create characters I care about (who grow and change throughout the story) and small towns that I...
I tagged this as Native American romance, but it's ties to that are slight; Sage McMurray's mother was Apache, which is mentioned a couple of times but really isn't in her character or the story.Mixed feelings here. Drummond Roak was interesting because of his angst and the lone Marlborough man i...
I loved this book. This book is about Sage who was rasied by her 3 brothers. She met Drummond years ago and still sees him as a boy. Drummond has been in love with Sage since he first met her even though he's a few years younger than her. He's only problem is getting her to belive that he's the m...
Probably my least favorite book of the Whispering Mountain series. Emily is a little cold and unfriendly, which makes her hard to like. Lewton is alright for a hero, a nice guy, but I think he is a little boring. Something between me and Lewt didn't quite click, and I'm not sure what it was about...
Chance of a Lifetime (Harmony #5)by Jodi Thomas. The Harmony novels are “Jodi Thomas all the way—super characters [and] lots of riveting subplots.”* Now the New York Times bestselling author takes us back to Harmony, Texas, where big dreams are brewing—and anything and everything is possible… Emi...
Another visit to Harmony!This time we meet 4 new people, 2 sisters Abbi and Dusti and two guys who were childhood friends Kieran (a redheaded scott) and Austin Hawk. I always get a bit unsettled meeting the new characters as I am still wanting updates on all the other people we have already met a...
Reviewed by JenBook provided by the publisher for reviewReview originally posted at Romancing the BookJodi Thomas is quickly becoming one of my favorite authors. I love how she writes across genres, so I get the best of both worlds. With Promise Me Texas, we’re in the American west in the late 18...
Four novellas taking place in the late 19th century West make up this collection. All four were slightly above average. Jodi Thomas, Jo Goodman and Alison Kent were all familiar to me and represented themselves favorably here. Kaki Warner was a new author to me and I enjoyed her entry and will lo...
A chance to start fresh in a new town called Harmony.Harmon Ely has put the word out that he needs good men to help build his town. Eventually, Patrick McAllen runs away with his new wife Annie and quickly followed by his brother Shelly. And Clint Truman struggles to put the past behind him and l...
3.5 starsI have to admit I'm kind of disappointed in this one. Mostly because I loved Bailee's story and this was just ok.Moving along we now follow Sarah and Sam on their journey...The Bad News(For me!)Were the things I didn't like:SarahSarah annoyed me to no end. I can't even begin to count how...
After being away for two years with his Texas Ranger duties, Travis McMurray returned home for a month off. He was met by his sister, Sage, and roped into taking her to the town's annual barn dance. While there, Travis literally backed into a girl who called herself Molly and was wearing a red wi...