Willowleaf Lane by Raeanne ThayneLike this series because it's so real, the problems, the solutions and the community working together.This one is about Charlotte Caine and she now runs the Sugar Rush, where she makes gourmet sweets. She also has other sweets from other distributors on hand.Spenc...
Hope's Crossing and the McKnights are inseparable. They are a strong, brave, wise family, and Thayne does an excellent job of molding them into your heart. Again the main characters were lovable, understandable, infuriating, and had been through a lifetime of pain and disappointment. But still ...
I think this one is my favorite of the series so far. I really liked the way that Maura's grief was dealt with in this book--both how the author wrote about Maura and the other characters' reactions. It was really well done. Jackson and Maura's courtship was perfect for both where they were in li...
The reader continues to learn about Hope's Crossing and it's inhabitants. We are introduced to a single mother raising her daughter. She is divorced but the ex is not the father of her child. The biological father does not know he has a daughter as he left town many years before vowing never to r...
Genevieve has been reeled back to her hometown against her will. Her parents want her to make something of herself and tasked her with fixing up and selling her Grandmother's house to earn some money on her own. She's pissed and gets even more so at the local bar. When Dylan comes to her rescue s...
We met Evie Blanchard in the first book of the series Blackberry Summer. She works for Claire in the bead shop but before she came to Hope's Crossing she lived in Los Angeles and was a very successful physical therapist. After a very emotional year there she sought refuge in the relaxed pace of ...
Liebesromane schaffen es eigentlich nur selten in mein Regal, doch ich bin froh, dass ich diesem Buch eine Chance gegeben habe. Mich haben die Geschichten, die hinter den Protagonisten stecken sehr berührt, doch vor allem das Leben von Claire und ihren Kindern hat mich gefesselt und nicht mehr lo...
I enjoyed the writing style and setting even if it did leave me with a eh feeling a lot of the time. I'll read the next in the series to see if it rounds out the story a little better. For a harlequin book it has very little steam and no heat. 376 pages and no sex between the characters. The wil...
Claire Bradford has got problems. Little does she know, they are about to get even bigger. First, her store has been burglarized along with some other establishments in town. Her inventory has been thrown all over the floor, money gone, computer stolen, and a designer wedding dress slashed and co...