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Montana Creeds: Logan – Linda Lael Miller

  • Posted on March 28, 2009 at 10:43 am
Part of a new trilogy about the modern day Creed Clan. Three brothers Logan, Dylan and Tyler grew up under an alcoholic father and a long line of step moms. They were united as youths but had a major fight when their father was killed in an accident. They have long since gone their separate ways.

Logan is the oldest and is ready to settle down. After two failed marriages and the sale of his successfully built web company he decides to return to his ranch homestead and become a rancher.

Take No Prisoners – Cindy Gerard

  • Posted on March 23, 2009 at 9:22 am

Part two of Gerards Black Ops Series.

This story starts off very fast with one of the BOI’s (Black Ops Inc) being dramatically warned off an assignment when his sister is killed as a message. Sam Lang is good at what he does, but unfortunately the people he works to eliminate don’t appreciate this. When Sam gets too close to Fredrick Nader, he is warned to back off and he heads home to protect what is left of his family. Sam’s guilt is immeasurable while he hides himself away at home.

Show No Mercy – Cindy Gerard

  • Posted on March 17, 2009 at 10:49 am
First in a series titled “Black Ops”, Cindy Gerard seems to have a good series going here. Having finished up Brockmann’s last book, I was not ready to move on from “shadow warriors”. I was intrigued and entertained by this new series.

While on assignment in Argentina for Black Ops Inc, Gabriel Jones is shocked to see someone from his past that he thought safe and out of his life. Jenna McMillan is a reporter who is covering a story in Argentina, but she doesn’t realize that she is being setup in a complicated revenge plot. When a bomb goes off unexpectedly, Jenna is tackled by a street bum who gets badly injured. While trying to escape, Jenna is thrown into a car and recognizes the men who save her. She doesn’t realize who tackled her, but once she sees Gabes men here in Argentina she puts two and two together.

Dark of the Night – Suzanne Brockmann

  • Posted on March 14, 2009 at 7:28 pm
I not been posting recently as I am back in college and I only have a small amount of time to squeeze in romance novels.

I actually started this book on audiobook from my library because one of my classes is a fitness class. I am an older fat mom so it is weird working out with kids, but anyhow I find I have a few extra hours on the elliptical trainer and I don’t have to feel guilty when I listen to audiobooks during my exercise time. In fact I would really stand out if I didn’t have an ipod on.