Becky Rotz

Reviews

Leaving Enchantment
by C. J. Carmichael
"A touching story."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted December 10, 2003

Bachelor Nolan McKinnon, editor/owner of the Arroyo County Bulletin in Enchantment, New Mexico, is at his wit's end. What was his sister thinking to name him guardian of his 6- year-old niece when he knows nothing about kids? He hadn't even spoken to his sister since their mother died. Accountant Read more...


Just Perfect
by Judith A. Lansdowne
"Delightful tale of love, mystery and danger."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted October 29, 2003

In Stropshire, England, Ian Michael Denham, Marquis of Kearney and Mallory, is lost in the moors. He's beginning to question why he came all the way here just to see a horse. Now, he and his horse will probably be eaten by wild dogs or wolves. He'll kill his cousin, Read more...


Fine Spirits
by Alice Duncan
"Lighthearted and fun historical."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003

November 1920 finds Daisy Gumm Majesty hard at work. Her husband, Billy, returned from war a cripple after being shot and hindered in his breathing after being gassed. Sometimes life isn't fair, especially for poor Billy. But being a Gumm, Daisy finds a way to make a living for them Read more...


The Family Matchmaker
by Jeanne Savery
"Delightful matchmaking story."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003

Georgianna Thomasina Beverly...how do you describe an almost 20-year-old imp? Indulged granddaughter of Lord Tivington, she's had freedoms seldom given to young ladies of her status. And she's an authoress. Now, wouldn't most eligible bachelors think she was a bluestocking? Well, maybe she is, but she must have her long-overdue Read more...


317 Beulah Street
by Sandra Steffen
"Endearing characters and wonderful story."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted June 20, 2003

Only one thing could have brought Nicholas Proffit, proverbial bad boy, back to Harmony, Georgia, a town he loathes - Jenna's letter. A freelance photographer, the letter took two years to catch up with him. When he didn't die from that fever, he thought it was an omen he should Read more...


A Lady Never Trifles with Thieves
by Suzann Ledbetter
"This entertaining historical mystery will keep you guessing until the end."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted April 9, 2003

In 1870s Denver City, it isn't ladylike, or even accepted, for a person of the female gender to be a private investigator. But when Josephine "Joby" Sawyer's father meets his maker, what else is she to do? Since no one knows he's passed on, she'll just keep the pretense that Read more...


The Wrong Woman
by Linda Warren
"Riveting, emotional story of star-crossed lovers."
Courtesy Old Book Barn Gazette
Posted March 15, 2003

Raised by her grandparents, Serena Farrell has been spoiled and pampered all her life. After her grandfather's death, Serena learns that her lifestyle was all a scam and her grandfather was heavily in debt. Her teaching salary won't help much, and her grandmother won't believe her. What is she going Read more...



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