Book Review: Married To Maggie by Jan Romes

I have to admit to starting reading romances back when I was a teen. Those were the early days of romance and when I got older, a friend stimulated me to break the rat race of grad school by writing a romance of my own. Since then, I’ve written twenty-one romances and one romantic novella, continuing to read romance all along. I first ran into Jan Romes on Twitter. I found her funny and witty and we began re-tweeting one another when we said fun things.

I then got curious and downloaded several Jan’s books. Today I’m reviewing Married to Maggie. Because I had interaction with her, I expected to find her work funny and heart-warming and I did. I enjoyed most the unexpected relationship that develops between the heroine and hero, Maggie and Ty. She’s trying to help out her father and one of her patients, an old man in a weakened condition when she first met him in the cardiac rehab unit where she works.

I would recommend this work to any readers who like straight romance about real people in the unreal situations life sometimes throws us. No vampires or werewolves here. Just people falling in love even though it’s not convenient. It’s fun and frisky.