I like sugar
in my stories, but also a bit of spice. A dash of
laughter is always good, too. But the most important thing
I want -- in life, love and fiction is a sigh-inducing
"Happily Ever After".
Returning to
Wyoming after a six-year absence, Jake Langley finds more than just changes
in the now run down family ranch. His warm feelings for a former girlfriend
have cooled, and he finds himself drawn to her sister and his former best
friend, Emily. His discovery of the sisters' well-kept secret,
however, upsets his long-term plans and sets
duty against his heart's desire. Now, four hearts and four lives will be
changed, forever.
I enjoyed reading
this story right from the opening page! It’s a heart warming, moving and
very enjoyable mild romance....Hot without the sex? Definitely! Accuracy
accounted for? Without a doubt! Wishing I had a cowboy like Jake to lie in
the hay with? YES PLEASE! A recommended read for sure with a wonderful
storyline! - Rated A "Outstanding Read" by
Simply Romance Reviews
Olivia "Liv" Leigh, wealthy socialite and spa
owner, suspects her fiancé of cheating on her, so
she takes drastic steps to discover whether
appearances are deceiving. And if those steps
require a bit of stalking, a change of appearance, a
hippo-sized dog named Spike, and sacrificing her
manicure to clean house for a sexy but sloppy man
whose neighbor is determined to break several of the
strangest Guinness Book of World Records, why should
that be a problem?
Mike, a happily single auto mechanic, is more than
content sharing his bachelor pad with piles of
laundry, dirty dishes, and a sneaky ferret. But
when a half-crazed woman in a bad wig shows up on
his doorstep, what's a nice guy to do? Why, invite
her in, unknowingly help her in her search for the
truth and, in the process, fall head over heels for
a woman who's never been less his type.
One Love for Liv
is the kind of book that you never tire of reading
and re-reading. This fast-paced and witty read actually made me laugh ‘til I
cried in several parts. - Five Nymphs from
Literary Nymphs Reviews