Arrowpoint (Tyler, No 7)3 reviews
Suzanne Ellison

Harlequin, 1992

Excellent romance-mystery rolled in one. Hometown feeling.

+ I Love This Book!!!!!
+ ARROWPOINT hits the Target!

This series most be read from Whirlwind to Loveknot. The mystery blends through all twelve books in series. All seven author's are excellent. You get the feeling you really could find this town and meet these people. Each book is a story in it's own but they all connect. I was impressed with this ...
  
  











  



  
Tyler #4: Monkey Wrench (Tyler, No. 4)2 reviews
Nancy Martin

Harlequin, 1992

Another GREAT Tyler story!

+ Great read!

Monkey Wrench is a GREAT book...4th in the Tyler series. A small town girl turned tv star, returns to help her aunt and comes face to face with a man who makes her question everything about her life. Prepare to be swept off your feet!. Bravo Nancy Martin!
  
  











  



  
Undercover Mom (Harlequin Romance Hometown Reunion Return To Tyler #9)
Muriel Jensen

Harlequin, 1996

Ex-call girl Daphne is hiding out in the small town of Tyler to escape one of her mother-in-law's hired hands, who has been paid a large amount to retrieve Daphne's daughter, but when Vic, her pursuer, meets Daphne he must decide whose side he is on.
  
  











  



  
Hot Pursuit (Hometown Reunion)1 review
Muriel Jensen

Harlequin, 1997

Wow! Romantic and suspensful!

Judy's sister, Daphne, is in hiding because her mother-in-law, Celeste, is out to get she and her child. Rob, the editor of a newspaper, and Judy are trying to protect her. Judy is a woman that doesn't want to love anyone because she is afraid she'll get hurt again. But when she has to depend on ...
  
  











  



  
Patchwork Family (Return To Tyler) (Harlequin American Romance Series)2 reviews
Judy Christenberry

Harlequin, 2000

A great story from a wonderful storyteller!

+ Another Judy Christenberry great.

In this installment of the new "Return To Tyler" series, Patchwork Family is the story of the town's newcomers, the young widow Molly Blake and her tiny daughter, Sara. Left her husband's family home upon his death, Molly has come to Tyler to open a bed and breakfast, much to the chagrin of her ...
  
  











  



  
Courthouse Steps (Tyler, No 11)2 reviews
Ginger Chambers

Harlequin, 1992

Wonderful series

+ Courthouse Steps

This book has a good story line that ties in well with the others in this series. There is very good character continuity considering that the books are written by several different authors. I'm looking forward to reading the next book in the series to find out how it all wraps up.
  
  











  



  
Those Baby Blues (Hometown Reunion)
Helen Conrad

Harlequin, 1996

Starting a medical practice in his inherited home, a young doctor decides to marry and settle down with an old-fashioned girl, but his plans are spoiled by a stubborn, child-wary tenant who refuses to vacate the house.
  
  











  



  
Bachelor's Puzzle (Tyler Series)2 reviews
Ginger Chambers

Harlequin, 1992

Best Romance Novel Series

+ synopses of Bachelor's Puzzle

I do not like romance novels. I hate them in fact. I was visiting my mom's house for a week and she had one of the Tyler romance novels and since I was bored and it looked better than the other romances that she had, I read it. I was pleasantly surprised. I ended up buying the whole series and ...
  
  











  



  
Unexpected Son (Hometown Reunion)1 review
Marisa Carroll

Harlequin, 1996

Confusing

This book would have been great, seen as it has a great plot. However, all of the characters are thrown at you all at once and you get lost instantly at the beginning. Its not until the middle of the book where you start putting the characters where they belong. The whole concept of Sarah being ...
  
  











  



  
Bright Hopes (Welcome to Tyler, No. 2)4 reviews
Pat Warren

Harlequin, 1992

Terrific!

+ Wow! A must read!!

The former all-star male player is floored that the new football coach, ...a woman. But Pam's charima and catching enthusiasm change many a doubltful heart. And when Pat tries to get close, he is surprised by her cold reaction... Great addition to Tyler series.
  
  











  



  
Hero In Disguise (Hometown Reunion)2 reviews
Vicki Lewis Thompson

Harlequin, 1996

Rebuttal

I thought the first reviewer was grossly unfair to this story. I liked it and found the majority of the book believable. This is a difficult situation and mirrored in society of teacher/student romances. It fits perfectly with the adult and he was only 23 as her teacher who acted maturely. He ...
  
  











  



  
Whirlwind (Tyler, Book 1)7 reviews
Nancy Martin

Harlequin, 1992

I suggest this book to all romance and thriller readers.

+ Whirlwind Indeed!
+ A wonderful introduction to the tapestry that is Tyler.
+ an awsome read !
  
  











  



  
Night Hawk's Bride (Harlequin Historical Series #558)1 review
Jillian Hart

Harlequin, 2001

nighthawks bride

A GREAT read . It was avery sweet love story . A nice change from from arrogent men and ditzy females .
  
  











  



  
Love And War (Hometown Reunion) (Hometown Reunion)
Peg Sutherland

Harlequin, 1996

Fifty years after an altar jilting throws the Murphys and the Stirlings into war, Sandy Murphy and Drew Stirling become the Romeo and Juliet of their families when a yogurt campaign makes them unwilling allies.
  
  











  



  
Touch of Texas (Hometown Reunion)
Kristine Rolofson

Harlequin, 1997

In the hopes of starting her life over in the small town of Tyler, Texas, Marina fears she has failed when rumors about a local fire are traced to her troubled teenage son, and when the school's vice-principal reaches out, she falls in love with him.
  
  











  



  
Nanny (Tyler) (Harlequin Historical Series)2 reviews
Judith Stacy

Harlequin, 2001

Every Nanny should be as lovable as this one!

+ The Nanny: good but Judith has written better novels

Wisconsin, Summer 1840 Handsome, hardworking and wealthy eight-month-old widower Josh Ingalls knew why he couldn't seem to find and keep a decent nanny. The several previous nannies either had marriage in mind or they couldn't withstand his four rambunctious and unruly children. Three girls ...
  
  











  



  
Tyler #5: Blazing Star (Tyler, No 5)1 review
Suzanne Ellison

Harlequin, 1992

ANOTHER TYLER TRIUMPH!

This is the 5th installment in the Tyler series. The new police chief is a woman, who does things strictly by the book. Her "second in command" is a home town hero, who THOUGHT that the job was his and can't believe he was passed over for a woman. This book is FULL of mystery and romance. ...
  
  











  



  
Puppy Love (Hometown Reunion)
Ginger Chambers

Harlequin, 1997

Despite Gracie Lawson's reluctance to become involved with anyone, especially a younger man, Roger, who has worshiped her from afar for fourteen years, will do anything to change her mind and persuade her to throw convention to the winds. Original."
  
  











  



  
Tyler #6: Sunshine (Tyler, No 6)1 review
Pat Warren

Harlequin, 1992

Best Romance Novel Series

I do not like romance novels. In fact I hate them. I was visiting my mom for a week and got bored. All she had to read pretty much were romance novels. She had one of the Tyler series books and it had the least nausiating cover so I read it. I was pleasantly surprised. I ended up buying and reading ...
  
  











  



  
Wisconsin Wedding (Welcome to Tyler, No. 3)3 reviews
Carla Neggers

Harlequin, 1992

Can't put it down

+ another great book for the series
+ Can't put it down

This is another one of a great series. A great follow up to Brite Hope. As you go on the journy of the towns recluse and his brite and no boundries house guest you will fall in love with the town and its people all over again. You will also see these two fall in love and the trouble they get into ...