Hidden Ranch Peril by Michelle Aleckson
Hidden Ranch Peril by Michelle Aleckson is an action-packed suspense with a sweet romance. I think this is Aleckson’s first romantic suspense book and she’s done a superb job on it. What I Liked About Hidden Ranch Peril I know I sound like a broken record sometimes, but once again it’s the characters that make this book. Talia Knowles is a character with whom I could identify. She’s a bit awkward in social settings and as she reflects on what she sees as her flaws, I could relate with many of...
The Mentor’s Guide by Lois J. Zachary
The Mentor's Guide Third Edition by Lois J. Zachary and Lisa Z. Fain is an updated version of a very good book. I used the First Edition as a guide to establish a mentoring program. At the time, I thought it was a very good resource. If you are creating a new program or if you already have an existing program that could use better guidelines, you'll find this helpful. What I Liked About The Mentor's Guide First, The Mentor's Guide is easy to understand. The writing is clean and concise. It has...
The Deadly Shallows by Dani Pettrey
The Deadly Shallows by Dani Pettrey is the third book in the Coastal Guardians series. I really didn’t know what the Coast Guard did before reading the three books, but I’ve developed a deeper appreciation for this branch of military service. The Deadly Shadows focuses on Noah Rowley and Brooke Kessler and Caleb Eason and Austin Kelly. There are two mysteries the team is working on, and both are resolved by the end of the book. What I Liked About The Deadly Shallows There's a lot more romance...