Anyone have a post up on these books:
Lady’s Pleasure by Renee Bernard
The Rogue’s Bride by Leslie LaFoy
Seducing the Spy by Celeste Bradley
Marg I didn’t see a review up yet… did I miss it?
Swept Away by Toni Blake mine mine mine
Every Breath You Take by Judith McNaught *the MM with a 100 new pages… mostly wondering if people thought it was better for those pages or worse
Holly have you put up your review yet?
The Wicked One by Elizabeth Keys:
AAR review
I think I want this… another else read it yet?
The Slightest Provocation by Pam Rosenthal soon to be mine
The Stolen Bride by Brenda Joyce
Sugar and Spice by Leda Swann
jane you review this yet?
Wolf’s Temptation by Donna Birdsell
Seduced by Magic by Cheyenne McCray
off list until I read the first one
Anyone read them and have any thoughts about them to share? Even a yay great or blech stay away would be good ;). I haven’t been able to blog hop as much as normal and was just wondering… If nothing else know of any review ‘sites’ that have reviewed them?
They are all books that have caught my eye for one reason or another, are out now, but I have not picked up or really seen much reader reaction to them.
Thanks!
I’ve got the sugar and spice one TBR. Janine wrote a review of the Slightest Provocation (AAR has a review) that we’ll put up next week. She liked it.
I am not buying the McCray one after her disaster of a book last time. Even my neighbor didn’t like it and she likes all hot paranormals.
What Jane said about McCray.
I’m hoping to read Seducing the Spy either on the weekend or early next week…maybe! I own it, so that is a start!!
I have Swept Away & Slightest Provocation – hoping to finish one of them this weekend.
I reviewed EBYT awhile back …
http://zeekspage.blogspot.com/search?q=Every+Breath+You+Take&x=45&y=3
I reviewed EBYT a while back, too, but it was the hardcover original. I didn’t even know until I read this just now that she added more to the paperback. I might have to pick it up, because one of things that kept me from loving the HB was the lack of story development.
Ah, good point Holly, same thing with me! HB and disappointed in the lack!
I read about half of McCray’s book and put it down…it was dragging. I happened to have liked the first one.
I just finished The Stolen Bride by Brenda Joyce. I liked it. Vintage Joyce. Ties into the deWarrene family saga.
We’re reviewing SWEPT AWAY at PBR in about 2 weeks. I’m just starting it now.
I talked Jazz into buying the new EBYT and reading it ASAP, then sending it to me *g*, so check our site in a few weeks. 🙂
I finished reading Seducing the Spy today. Will have a post up in the next few days…although I am a bit behind in my reviews at the moment!
Ok, I got the new EBYT and read it. Way better than the first. Haven’t posted my review yet, but I’ll get around to it eventually. LOL
Yes, you must have missed it. Here’s the link:
http://readingadventures.blogspot.com/2006/10/seducing-spy-by-celeste-bradley.html
The only one on your list that appeals to me is the LaFoy book. I check online daily to see if it’s in the stores but it still hasn’t shown up yet. But the day it does, I’m there!
The Sugar and Spice book is languishing. I have a bad feeling about it and as I have received a couple more Black Lace books, I figure if I am going to read erotica, I might as well read stuff from people who actually know what erotica is.
That and I am soooooo tired of anthologies.
Oh Jane honey! What you said about Black Lace! That’s how I feel too – I always go to that line when I want “real” erotica.
Haven’t read it, and not interest in the Swann – but her story in the Parlor Games anthology was a train wreck IMHO.
As for the Bernard – no post anywhere, but an online bud of mine said it’s “very hot” and compared it to Passion by Lisa Valdez.
Dude anyone get the Black Lace I wanted… damn I forget the name. Had the chick on it with her hands tied behind her back?
I will have to look it up I know I blogged about it.
I will have to check and see if Bernard is at Borders. yet… cuz I haven’t seen it at walmart. Bastards.
Okay, I bought the Bernard book at Simon Says. 🙂