Posts Tagged ‘Jeanette’

Whatever Gets You Through the Night by Teri Denine

By • Feb 25th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Bari Jordan is the definition of the old adage Love is Blind. In Terri Denine’s debut novel, Whatever Gets You Through the Night, Bari Jordan turns a blind eye to all the problems existing in marriage and household. Bari met her husband Earl, while she was still in high school when they attended a “hooky [...]



In Between Men by San Culberson

By • Feb 6th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

In Between Men is the sophomore novel for San Culberson. After reading this book and her first novel, In The Nick of Time, I have become a fan. Culberson writing style demands that she not be pigeonholed into one genre. In Between Men is a more serious and dramatic story. Hope Williams seems to have [...]



Not Even If You Begged by Francis Ray

By • Jan 24th, 2008 • Category: Book Review

Francis Ray’s contemporary fiction gives the mature reader a chance to read about women who share similar issues. Her characters are aging gracefully as they exert their independence, enjoy the finer things of life and find romance. In Not Even If You Begged, Ray delivers a novel that depicts the life and budding romance for [...]