Tag Archives: Women’s fiction
Six Feet Deep Dish by Mindy Quigley
Dear Fellow Reader, Isn’t there something appealing about reading a book that takes place in a locale that you are familiar with? I find that it perks my interest. I want to see if I have been in the … Continue reading
The Gin Sisters’ Promise by Faith Hogan
Dear Fellow Reader, Do you ever have those times when you drift away from reading? It doesn’t happen to me often but sometimes I get busy doing other things and neglect my reading. This is not good when I have … Continue reading
Starry Eyed Love by Helena Hunting
Dear Fellow Reader, I have decided that it should be Spring. I’m sure the weather will cooperate, right? One can hope… Last September I reviewed a book entitled When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting. (https://cecooney.com/2021/09/21/when-sparks-fly-by-helena-hunting/) When I started reading Starry … Continue reading
The Nantucket Beachfront Inn by Ainsley Keaton
Dear Fellow Reader, It is only mid-January, and I am ready for winter to LEAVE. I am just over it. There is something about the cold and the dark days that are bothering me this year. Okay, let’s be honest, … Continue reading
When Sparks Fly by Helena Hunting
Dear Fellow Reader, I am at a bit of a loss as to how to start this review. I think I have mentioned in the past that current books in the Romance genre contain more sex than they used to. … Continue reading