On Sunday night, there was a shooting at a park near my house. I learned about it when my sister sent me a text message: “Are you home? Did you see the news?” I think she was asking if I was safe. Around 7:30pm, a man, allegedly upset after a fight with his girlfriend, took two handguns to the park and opened fire randomly into the crowd, killing three people, critically injuring a fourth, before … Continue reading Refuge in Romance→
A Will and a Way by Nora Roberts is .99c, and I think this is a rather limited time deal. This is a contemporary first published in 1986 (expect possible sightings of shoulder pads, or maybe some cigarette smoking) as part of the Silhouette “Language of Love” series. This is an enemies-to-lovers story with a will (obviously) that requires them to be in close proximity – which always works out perfectly. For the reader, anyway.
ETA: Except when not! Thanks to Emily, who has a much better memory than I do, I have a link to a review of this book that I wrote in 2005. I disliked this book immensely – and gave it a D – due in part to the I love you I hate you no wait no I still hate you slap-slap-kiss.