July was a busy reading month!!
PAR FOR THE HEARSE by Misty Simon – With her signature humor and clues that keep you guessing up until the very end, Misty Simon keeps you reading and smiling through the entire story and gives you a satisfying ending. I love her characters and the “local” setting being a real place makes it even more fun.
DANGEROUS CURRENTS by Kathryn Knight – I rarely read a book in one sitting anymore, especially one this long. It’s just too hard on my eyes. Then I pick up a book like this. Okay, I did take a break for meals and to sleep, but still… I just kept reading when I could.
VENETIAN RHAPSODY by Tonya Penrose – If you’re looking for a beautiful story with fantastic descriptions and a touch of the paranormal, then it is your destiny to read this book. You will definitely fall in love with it.
GAMBLE OF HEARTS by Virginia Barlow – I will admit that I don’t read a lot of Regency type romances, but this one caught my attention and held it. I won’t discuss the historical accuracy of some of what happened in the book. Yes, there were a few twinges, but the characters and action overcame all that as I kept reading—and enjoying—the story.
REWRITES OF THE HEART by Terry Newman – Oh. My. Word. This story is so much fun! I laughed so hard in some places – and groaned in others. There are so many puns and funnies – like “Teri Yaki” being a food critic. Mundain Hall being the history department building. Dr. Chare being the “chair”man of the department. Mario and Luigi’s Italian Restaurant (I half expected them to be wearing different clothes than tuxes). And what about a Jewish Mariachi Polka Band? (In an Italian restaurant) But my favorite was the Physic’s Café! There was more, but these were the ones that really stood out for me.
THE SOLACE OF DENIM by Kathy Otten – This is not a light, fun story, but it is well-written. There are more than a few triggers here for some people, especially the family abuse from the father. I thought it was well done, but fair warning to some readers.
THE ROAD TO VICTORY by Natalie J. Damschroder – This is a short, fun read with lots of action and romance. Even though this is a short novella, there’s enough going on here to catch and hold your attention. Plus, it’s obvious at the beginning that this is part of a series. The author gives you background without burying you in back story details.





















