 | Carpe Demon by Julie Kenner (2005) Julie Kenner balances humor with mystery in this tale of a retired demon hunter and PTA mother who is "unretired" while shopping at Walmart. The story keeps the readers' interest and is entertain... read full review |
 | Blood Brothers by Nora Roberts (2007) This is the first of another of Nora Roberts romance trios. It has the usual 3 couples who are combating evil with a capital E. It is entertaining and leaves the reader looking forward to volume 2. read full review |
 | The Royal Treatment by Maryjanice Davidson (2005) Fantasy about the kingdom of Alaska and its' royal family. Enjoyable reading, fun story, well worth the trip. read full review |
 | Dogbert's Top Secret Management Handbook by Scott Adam A realistic look at corporate situation even 12 years later. The humor is right on for todays economic recession. I intend it to be a gift which I am sure will be enjoyed.. read full review |
 | The Joy of Work by Scott Adams (1998) Scott Adams is cutting edge even 10 years later. Anyone who has worked in an office enviroment will recognize the truth of the his words. read full review |
 | The Hollow by Nora Roberts (2008) Volume 2 of The Sign of Seven Trilogy keeps up the pace of both the adventure and the romance. This book focuses on Fox and Layla and their struggle to work together with their abilities while not being overwhe... read full review |