
“...addresses some of the ingrained business and social prejudices still rampant in American society more than 100 years later.”
— Lynne Welch, Booklist, July 1, 2008 Read the review

Everything But a Bride by Holly Jacobs

“Marvelous, delightful family dynamics swirl around a pair of appealing protagonists as they find their way to love in this latest in Jacobs's "Everything But" series.”
— Library Journal, August 2008 Read the review
“Lighthearted and sweet, these books are great to share with the women in
your lives.”
— Barbara Vey, Publishers Weekly Online, June 27, 2008 Read the review

“...sweet and tender tale of two hearts realizing they should be one.”
— Maria Hatton, Booklist, July 1, 2008 Read the review

“This addition to Jacobs' Everything But... series is a delightful, amusing, warmhearted romance. The secondary characters are quite charming. The hero and heroine's relationship is handled in a talented and delightful way.”
— Susan Mobley, Romantic Times Read the review

Lost Youth by Robert Scott

“...an engaging second book. The intricate plot along with the evolving relationship of Jack and Val provide the appeal here.”
— Barbara Bibel, Booklist, July 1, 2008 Read the review

Grave for a Dead Gunfighter by Kent Conwell

“...a fast-paced hayburner loaded with gunplay, powder smoke and a wagonload of perforated corpses...it sure is fun.”
— Publishers Weekly, June 16, 2008 Read the review

Marriage 101 by Deborah Shelley

“Sparks fly, emotions sizzle, and romance blooms between the reluctant pair as their preconceived ideas give way to live in this sweet, hilarious tale that is brimming with sassy humor, snappy dialog, and intriguing family dynamics.”
— Library Journal, June 15, 2008 Read the review

The Secret Correspondence by Annette Mahon

“Totally opposite, likable protagonists who beautifully complement each other; quirky, lovable secondary characters; and vivid descriptions of island life are highlights of this sweet, funny romance.”
— Library Journal, June 15, 2008 Read the review

Quiet Meg by Sherry Lynn Ferguson

“...sprightly...Ferguson's lively characters carry the day.”
— Publishers Weekly, June 2, 2008 Read the review

Blood Redemption by A.H. Holt

“Holt has conjured up an excellent cast of very human characters for readers to root for. Full of well-placed action, Blood Redemption is a fine read.”
— Round Up Magazine, Vol XV, No 5, June 2008 Read the review
