Author: BaronessMom

Protecting the Princess by Shanna Hatfield

Protecting the Princess by Shanna Hatfield

Protecting the Princess by Shanna Hatfield is exceptionally sweet, well written, and such a beautiful story. Will Poppy come clean? Will Parker get over himself and find a way to make this relationship work? Penelope Elizabeth Amelia Marguerite Granville Princess Penelope has many names, but she prefers Poppy. However, Cricket calls her the princess lady. […]

Posted September 28, 2020 by BaronessMom in Review, Romance / 1 Comment
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Murder in the Bayou Boneyard by Ellen Byron

Murder in the Bayou Boneyard by Ellen Byron

Murder in the Bayou Boneyard by Ellen Byron is a brilliant southern mystery. Ms. Byron’s writing captures this fun, polite, Louisana charm that makes it, so fun to read. Did Maggie kill her cousin over a border issue? Will Maggie have a happy Halloween for the first time in a long time? The Crozat family […]

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The Chosen Ones by Lisa Luciano

The Chosen Ones by Lisa Luciano

The Chosen Ones by Lisa Luciano is a tale of massive corruption, bribes, payoffs, and the treatment that skaters endure to entertain the people and compete in the sport they love. Will Brody get the story? Will Robby find the gold and happily ever after? The Chosen Ones tells the story of many figure skaters, […]

Posted September 25, 2020 by BaronessMom in Mystery, Review / 0 Comments
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The Last Agent by Robert Dugoni

The Last Agent by Robert Dugoni

The Last Agent by Robert Dugoni is a fantastic tale of strength, obsession, dedication, and trust. I love this series. Charlie is such a fabulous character. Will Charlie save Paulina and get them both to America safely? Charlie is asked to determine if Paulina Ponomayova is in the infamous Russian prison, Lefortovo, in Moscow. He […]

Posted September 24, 2020 by BaronessMom in Mystery, Review, Series / 0 Comments
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The Trapped Daughter by Jay Kerk

The Trapped Daughter by Jay Kerk

The Trapped Daughter by Jay Kerk is a wonderfully written thriller that makes my mother’s heart cringe. Belle’s situation is scary beyond comparison to anything I could have thought of myself. Will Belle find her way out of her prison before it is too late? Belle Andresson Belle is in her twenties, and she is […]

Posted September 15, 2020 by BaronessMom in Mystery, Review / 0 Comments
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