by Lisa Kelley | Jul 3, 2021 | Book Reviews
There are many truths found in The Chase by Lisa Harris. The second book in the US Marshals series picks up three months after the first book ended. Madison James and Jonas Quinn are back and are pursuing a gang of bank robbers. There’s a lot of action, a good amount...
by Lisa Kelley | Jun 30, 2021 | Book Reviews
Then Came You by Rachel D. Russell is one of those books that has so much good going for it, you have a hard time focusing on a few aspects to write a review. It’s funny, sweet, serious, and romantic. Does it get any better? But, for this review I want to focus on a...
by Lisa Kelley | Jun 27, 2021 | Book Reviews
This Time Around is a three novella compilation. The first, A Summer Detour, is by Denise Hunter. The second, Pining for You, is by Melissa Ferguson. And, the last, He Loves Me; He Loves Me Not, is by Kathleen Fuller. All three, are light, clean romances. This Time...
by Lisa Kelley | Jun 26, 2021 | Book Reviews
Make It, Don’t Fake It – Leading with Authenticity for Real Business Success by Sabrina Horn is informative and entertaining. Using the familiar phrase “fake it till you make it” as a starting point, Horn builds a compelling case as to why this is a bad idea. “Fake it...
by Lisa Kelley | Jun 6, 2021 | Book Reviews
Trust, selflessness, and honor are three important themes in Carla Laureano’s Beneath the Forsaken City. Beneath the Forsaken Series is the second book in the Song of Seare series. Conor and Aine are married, but their newlywed bliss is short-lived. Tragically...
by Lisa Kelley | May 29, 2021 | Book Reviews
Sticks and Stone is a time traveler’s chronicle on character building. The traveler is Rembrandt Stone, and he’s trying to recapture his former life. A life he didn’t truly appreciate until he lost it. Throughout this series, Rembrandt has learned a thing or...