by Pepper Basham | Apr 24, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Just beyond Lea and Holloway is the village of Crich. One of the notable landmarks of this little town is Crich Stand, a war memorial to the Sherwood Foresters who died in WWI. The plaque at the stand reads: ‘On Crich Hill, a monument is erected in memory of...
by Pepper Basham | Apr 24, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Actress Crytal McCord gave up the closeness of her big family in order to make a name for herself on the New York City stage. But when life in the Big Apple turns sour, she follows a country road back to her parents Arkansas ranch.The last thing she expects to find in...
by Pepper Basham | Apr 9, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
When, in full view of family and friends, Charity Bloom’s fiance leaves her stranded at the altar and takes off with her best friend, Charity is humiliated. How will this raven-haired beauty ever recover from losing both her betrothed and best friend on what was...
by Pepper Basham | Apr 7, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Murder. Could there be a more chilling word? Could it be any more horrible than to have a loved one killed, brutally and heartlessly, without obvious reason or motive? When Liz Peterson’s elderly mother is found viciously beaten to death in her home, Liz and her...
by Pepper Basham | Apr 7, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Brill Jessup just became the first female police chief in Sophie Trace, Tennessee, and is riding on the credentials of a stellar eighteen-year career on the Memphis police force. She may be a pro at finding clues, but she tends to ignore the obvious in her personal...
by Pepper Basham | Mar 25, 2009 | Fiction Book Reviews
Poor compassionate, dependable Paige! At 35, her life has reached an all-time low: Divorced, childless, working a loveless temp job, and now she’s moving back in with her needy, high-maintenance mother. So where does this leave Paige? As the perfect heroine for...