Showing posts with label By Sierra St. James. Show all posts
Showing posts with label By Sierra St. James. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

What the Doctor Ordered by Sierra St. James


This was an enjoyable read. It is fun to see how Aunt Bertie manipulates things to get John and Ellie together.

Deseret book description:
They've never been out on a date. They can barely speak a civil word to each other when they find themselves in the same room. But Aunt Bertie, who is not crazy, just — eccentric — knows that John and Ellie belong together, and she's doing all she can to further their cause. When Ellie comes to Colton Idaho, to spend the summer with Aunt Bertie and prove to her parents that her aunt doesn't belong in an assisted-care facility, the confusion begins. Bertie's determination to marry Ellie off to Dr. John Flynn leads to a hilarious string of miscommunications in this delightful romantic comedy.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Trial of the Heart by Sierra St. James


This was a very fun, easy to read.


Description:

"You wouldn't last fifteen minutes pretending to be a Mormon." "All right," he admitted. "I don't know all of your terminology, but how often does that sort of thing come up in conversation, really? I bet I could blend in for the morning." "I bet you couldn't." "How much do you want to wager?" She shrugged. "A hundred thousand dollars."

When Jamie Young inherits the valuable vineyards of her wealthy late employer, she also inherits the animosity of the whole family, and a nasty court battle. Throw in a relationship with the grandson, Clay, who thinks he's got Jamie and her Mormonism figured out in a few minutes, and things just get more complicated. In this light, romantic novel, up-and-coming writer Sierra St. James juxtaposes a naive LDS college student and a handsome, wealthy, nonreligious bachelor, proving that opposites do attract.


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