Archive for the ‘Review’ Category
REVIEW: The Passions of Dr. Darcy by Sharan Lathan
Monday, May 6, 2013 0:00 No CommentsSandy M’s review of The Passions of Dr. Darcy (Darcy Saga, Book 7) by Sharon Lathan Historical Romance published by Sourcebooks Landmark 2 Apr 13 I have thoroughly enjoyed all of the books to date in Sharon Lathan’s Darcy Saga. A lot of that has to do with the journey of Ms. Lathan growing as [...]
REVIEW: Ride the Fire by Pamela Clare
Sunday, May 5, 2013 0:00 No CommentsSandy M’s review of Ride the Fire (Blakewell/Kenleigh Trilogy, Book 3) by Pamela Clare Historical Romance reissued by Berkley 5 Feb 13 I’ve been wanting to read this books for forever. Everyone I talk to who’s read it says it’s a wonderful story. I never doubted that. I mean, it’s Pamela Clare, and her historical [...]
REVIEW: The Greatest Of Sins by Christine Merrill
Saturday, May 4, 2013 0:00 No CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of The Greatest Of Sins (The Sinner And The Saint, Book 1) by Christine Merrill Historical Romance published by Harlequin Historical 23 Apr 13 I always like to read Christine Merrill’s work – mostly because she’s a writer who will take risks. Given that she most notably works within the Regency landscape, I’m always intrigued to see [...]
REVIEW: Jennifer: An O’Malley Love Story by Dee Henderson
Friday, May 3, 2013 0:00 No CommentsVeena’s review of Jennifer: An O’Malley Love Story by Dee Henderson Inspirational Romance short story published by Bethany House Publishers 01 May 13 Every so often you run across stories that touch your heart. It all started when I accidentally stumbled across Danger in the Shadows by this author. I know the deeply religious element [...]
REVIEW: Bewitched By His Kiss by Barbara Monajem
Thursday, May 2, 2013 0:00 No CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of Bewitched By His Kiss (May Day Mischief, Book 2) by Barbara Monajem Historical Romance short story ebook published by Harlequin Historical Undone 01 May 13 Same time, same place, but two different characters. Turns out the change of characters makes all the difference in the world, at least when it comes to my enjoyment. This final [...]
REVIEW: Stealing Home by Jennifer Seasons
Wednesday, May 1, 2013 0:00 No CommentsDinca’s review of Stealing Home by Jennifer Seasons Contemporary Romance ebook published by Avon Impulse 30 Apr 13 This is the lead book in a new series by Jennifer Season called Diamonds and Dugouts. The characters are being established as part of the Rush, MLB team. This first book is about the catcher, Mark Cutter.
REVIEW: Lord of Wicked Intentions by Lorraine Heath
Tuesday, April 30, 2013 0:00 1 CommentSandy M’s review of Lord of Wicked Intentions (Lost Lords of Pembrook, Book 3) by Lorraine Heath Historical Romance published by Avon 30 Apr 13 Besides the fact I wait for every next Lorraine Heath book, it’s always anxious anticipation for the last story in one of her trilogies that won’t leave me be. I’ve [...]
REVIEW: Against the Edge by Kat Martin
Monday, April 29, 2013 0:00 1 CommentVeena’s review of Against the Edge (The Raines of Wind Canyon, Book Eight) by Kat Martin Romantic Suspense published by Harlequin Mira 30 Apr 13 This is a wonderful series that started off with the Raines of Wind Canyon and then morphed into the Atlas Security Alpha operatives series with each ex-military gorgeous operative from [...]
GUEST REVIEW: Beauty and the Bounter Hunter by Lori Austin
Sunday, April 28, 2013 0:00 2 CommentsWilla’s review of Beauty and the Bounty Hunter (Once Upon a Time in the West, Book 3) by Lori Austin Historical Western Romance published by Signet 2 Oct 12 I love a good historical western. The open range, the ranches, the stretching of my mind to a time when there were no cars, computers, and [...]
REVIEW: The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards by Kristopher Jansma
Saturday, April 27, 2013 0:00 No CommentsVeena’s review of The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards by Kristopher Jansma Adult Fiction published by Viking Adult 21 Mar 13 This novel reminds me of the stardust and tinsel of a Hollywood set which masks the fear, sweat, and tears that hide beneath the glamor. Hundreds of stories play behind the big screen that most [...]
REVIEW: With This Kiss by Eloisa James
Friday, April 26, 2013 0:00 No CommentsSandy M’s review of With This Kiss, Parts One, Two & Three by Eloisa James Historical Romance ebooks published by Avon Impulse 12 Mar 13 This is the first time I’ve read one of these new serial stories that seem to be popular lately. I’m glad I had all three books to read back to [...]
REVIEW: The Devil’s Heart by Cathy Maxell
Thursday, April 25, 2013 0:00 No CommentsVeena’s review of Devil’s Heart (Chattan Curse, Book 3) by Cathy Maxwell Historical Romance published by Avon 30 Apr 13 Centuries ago a Chattan male fell in love with a Macnachtan woman, only to abandon his lady love and mother-to-be of his child in the pursuit of wealth and ambition. Unable to face her ruin, [...]
REVIEW: Wild Invitation by Nalini Singh
Wednesday, April 24, 2013 0:00 1 CommentSandy M’s review of Wild Invitation (Psy-Changeling Series, Book 11.5) by Nalini Singh Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 5 Mar 13 I know it’s a risk for authors to write a huge amount of books in a series. Readers’ biggest complaints, I think, is the stories start sounding the same, nothing new between the pages [...]
REVIEW: A Legacy of Secrets by Carol Marinelli
Tuesday, April 23, 2013 0:00 1 CommentLynneC’s review of A Legacy of Secrets by Carol Marinelli Contemporary Romance published by Harlequin Presents 23 Apr 13 Santo Corretti has a shady Sicilian family who is into a lot of unspecified bad stuff. He’s a film producer and Ella, his personal assistant, wants to be a director. But she’s a very good personal [...]
Review & Contest: The Honey Thief by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman
Monday, April 22, 2013 0:00 5 CommentsVeena’s review of The Honey Thief by Najaf Mazari and Robert Hillman Contemporary Fiction published by Viking Adult 18 Apr 13 Afghanistan is a landlocked country strategically located high in the Hindu Kush mountains of Asia. It’s in a part of the world that has been a virtual powder keg and most of us are [...]

