The Kind of Love That Saves You by Amy Yurk
Read with kid gloves, as this one can really cut deep into the heart.
Read with kid gloves, as this one can really cut deep into the heart.
Renaissance Italy! Nice.
It’s a good read, but its determination to emulate a fashion magazine spread can be a downer at times.
This is a familiar but still heartwarming small town romance.
Stevie Nicks and assorted kick-ass chicks get together to put on a show.
Despite a dunderhead hero and a very flawed suspense plot, the story ends up being an addictive read.
Horribly sappy and formulaic, and yet, it’s so easy to enjoy.
Beware the nice ones with golf clubs and poisonous wine…
The author seems to have bounded back from the doldrums.
Before Seth Grahame-Smith, we have… this.