

"Ironic, isn't it, what religion does to people?" But what really made me enjoy this book was the fact that SEP touches on a pretty hard-hitting subject matter, namely the radicalization of religion for personal gain and/or the forwarding of political ideals. There are the usual SEP gems, like the lines, "She rolled down the window, thrust out her hand, and gave Reverend Ethan Bonner the bird," and "Who needs food? Your smile alone is enough to nourish me for weeks." As well as the added bonus of little two-for in terms of love affairs, with not one dreamy, romantic storyline, but two. This is almost like asking a mother to choose her favorite child… But if I absolutely MUST pick a favorite SEP book, I'd have to go with Dream a Little Dream. Julie Ann Walker, author of Full Throttle Fabulous story that I've reread numerous times!!!


The first lines still make me smile: "Cornelia Litchfield Case had an itchy nose. : ) I loved everything about it - the dialogue, the Winnebago, the kids, the love story. I had no idea what to expect, but I knew she was kinda popular. My favorite SEP book of all time is First Lady, simply because it was the first SEP book I read.

26, HEA asked some of our favorite authors to share their favorite romances by SEP (as she's so affectionately known).īefore we hear from other authors, I want to share mine: As we gear up for the release of Susan Elizabeth Phillips' Heroes Are My Weakness on Aug.
