REVIEW: A Date with Fate by Tracy Ellen
Dear Ms. Ellen: What happens when you take a woman out of her bookstore, throw in loved-ones with issues (ok, let me amend – some of these loved ones go past “issues” into the land of “subscriptions.”...
View ArticleREVIEW: Blood Moon by M. A. Grant
Dear Ms. Grant, Within reading the first few pages, my imagination was sparked by the idea of a werewolf in Las Vegas. London? Sure. There’ve been movies about that (including American...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Truth about Leo by Katie MacAlister
Dear Ms MacAlister: I was delighted to see that you came out with a new historical novel! I’ve enjoyed your period pieces before, though tend to prefer your contemporaries a bit more. There’s just...
View ArticleREVIEW: Songbird’s Seduction by Connie Brockway
Dear Ms. Brockway, I’ll say it right from the beginning – you got me with The Songbird’s Seduction. The teaser intrigued me quite a bit, and when I started reading it, I was absolutely and completely...
View ArticleREVIEW: In Your Dreams by Kristan Higgins
Dear Ms. Higgins: Ok, I admit it, any book that begins with a strong heroine almost getting to use her Taser automatically has an edge with me. Add in the fact that the female protagonist is in law...
View ArticleREVIEW: Bad Blood by Lucienne Diver
Dear Ms. Diver: I’ll admit that I was a little skeptical when I picked up Bad Blood from the Samhain Publishing table at this year’s Author’s After Dark. It looked well and good, from the cover,...
View ArticleREVIEW: Me, Myself and Why by MaryJanice Davidson
Dear Ms. Davidson, I was first introduced to you via your paranormals – particularly the “Undead and…” series of books. While perusing Amazon in the after-Christmas haze of “I have a gift card burning...
View ArticleREVIEW: Locked in Stone by Tory Michaels
Dear Ms. Michaels, When I saw that your latest book was about gargoyles, I was intrigued. That sub-genre of paranormal romance normally doesn’t see a whole lot of love – no pun intended. And I...
View ArticleREVIEW: Duke’s Disaster by Grace Burrowes
Dear Ms. Burrowes, Upon reading the blurb for The Duke’s Disaster, I found myself utterly charmed – and intrigued. Much of the “classic” Regency romances seem to center around certain inviolable...
View ArticleREVIEW: Duke’s Disaster by Grace Burrowes
Dear Ms. Burrowes, Upon reading the blurb for The Duke’s Disaster, I found myself utterly charmed – and intrigued. Much of the “classic” Regency romances seem to center around certain inviolable...
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