by Dinca | Jan 7, 2012 | Review |
Tweet Dinca’s review of A Mother’s Homecoming by Tanya Michaels Contemporary Romance published by Harlequin American Romance 2 Aug 11 If you like a lot of “the way we were and could be again” in your story, this book might be for you. At first it read like an...
by Wendy | Jan 6, 2012 | Review |
Tweet Wendy the Super Librarian‘s review of One Wicked Christmas by Amanda McCabe Historical Romance short story ebook published by Harlequin Historical Undone 01 Nov 11 I always pick up books by Amanda McCabe because she never gives readers the same thing...
by Sandy M | Jan 5, 2012 | Excerpt |
Tweet A man and his dog. Both with a sense of humor. Both protective of those they love. Angus Wallace – the new Lord Ashby – has just crossed an ocean and half a continent to find his wife. The one who left him. Without a word. As he lay wounded, his...
by Sandy M | Jan 5, 2012 | Guests and Events |
Tweet Creating the perfect romantic hero is not as easy as you think, mainly because no such creature has ever inhabited our planet. So, how—in the odor-free, sweat-free, bodily-function-free realm of romance—does an author create the perfect male hero while still...
by Sandy M | Jan 5, 2012 | Review |
Tweet Sandy M’s review of Colorado Dawn (Runaway Brides, Book 2) by Kaki Warner Historical Western Romance published by Berkley Trade 3 Jan 12 I love it when an author adds humor to her romances. When it’s the hero with the sense of humor, it makes him...