Author: Marsha

Opinion: Please Don’t Sp..

Posted January 7, 2020 by Marsha in Discussion Post / 0 Comments

I love a good romance – contemporary, historical, paranormal, mystery, suspense – it doesn’t matter the genre, I simply love a good love story. I absolutely hate spoilers.  I’m not afraid to admit to that one, at all. I try very hard in my reviews of books I’ve read and enjoyed (or didn’t enjoy at […]

The Game Changer by Jennifer B..

Posted January 5, 2020 by Marsha in Cozy Mystery / 0 Comments

Hollis and Daisy love podcasting about murder cases… But can they solve one? Hollis Bisbee used to be a big-city crime reporter. Now, she’s a small-town journalist, and she’s bored. She and a young mom, talented baker Daisy Mueller, start the Knock ‘Em Dead podcast— ”Where murder and muffins meet!” It’s all fun, games, and baking […]

Twenty Years with The Bridgert..

Posted January 5, 2020 by Marsha in Discussion Post, Regency Romance / 0 Comments

Twenty years.  Two decades.  It’s kind of shocking to realize that it’s been that long since I first met these amazing characters and got caught up in their world.  Or perhaps I should add “worlds” for this original series has branched out a bit since the original series was first published. And, to make this […]

The Wish Maker by Melissa McCl..

At Christmas, sometimes even impossible wishes come true… One word changed Wes Lockhart’s life forever. Cancer. Fighting for his life completely flipped his priorities, making him realize he wanted—no, needed—to use his billions to help others find the kind of second chance he’d been given. The first person he intended to help? The beautiful, kind, […]

2020 A Fresh Page Turned

Posted January 1, 2020 by Marsha in Discussion Post / 3 Comments

2019 had been… a year.  In so many ways – good, bad, and ugly.  At this moment I “could” dwell on those last two (bad & ugly)… but No, not going to do that because today is a blank page, an exciting brand-new decade beginning, a new year begun anew so why drag last year’s […]

Love Lettering by Kate Claybor..

Posted December 31, 2019 by Marsha in Contemporary Romance / 0 Comments

Meg Mackworth’s hand-lettering skill has made her famous as the Planner of Park Slope, designing beautiful custom journals for New York City’s elite. She has another skill too: reading signs that other people miss. Like the time she sat across from Reid Sutherland and his gorgeous fiancée and knew their upcoming marriage was doomed to […]

The Intended Victim by Alexand..

Posted December 31, 2019 by Marsha in Romantic Suspense, Series / 0 Comments

ONCE, SHE GOT AWAY The body lying on a cold steel slab bears all the hallmarks of the Chicago Butcher. There’s a cruel slash across her throat, deep enough to sever the carotid artery, and a small crescent carved into her right breast. Her delicate features are painfully familiar to Ash Marcel, once a rising […]

A Reader’s View of the R..

Posted December 29, 2019 by Marsha in Discussion Post / 0 Comments

Before any other words are typed:  I am a reader above everything else, a reader of many genres but mostly Romance in one form or another.  I’m not “Just” a reader for my thoughts have as much validity as anyone else’s.  And, yes, I am a book review blogger – a small blog where I […]