RETRO REVIEW: Keegan’s Lady by Catherine Anderson
Sybil’s Review of Keegan’s Lady (Coulter Family, Book 1) by Catherine Anderson
Historical Romance published by Avon 25 Jan 05
I purchased Keegan’s Lady because it was recommended by a friend. I had stayed far away from Ms. Anderson’s disability of the week books, but, omg, I loved this book. I think this was before she found her niche, because, unless you count rape or alcoholism, there isn’t a disability to be found. You know that is a lie, Ace’s check is paralyzed.
I love Ace. He is the fairytale all heroes are based on. Alpha in all the ways that can kick ass and take names, but beta enough to know when to hold a girl and let her cry.
Yes, let’s all sigh.
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RETRO REVIEW: Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas
Sybil’s Review of Dreaming of You (Gamblers, Book 2) by Lisa Kleypas
Historical Romance published by HarperCollins 13 Oct 09
Dreaming of You is one of the first, if not the first, historical romance I have read where the main characters aren’t aristocratic tonish omgbutheisaduke/sheisaladyIamnogoodforhim/her people.
REVIEW: The Lumberjack by Susan Stoker
Veena’s review of The Lumberjack (Game of Chance, Book 4) by Susan Stoker
Romantic Suspense published by Montlake 30 Jul 24
As the rest of the guys find their happily ever after and settle down, JJ and April continue their slow-burn avoidance of a relationship, until April is involved in a car accident and loses her memory. Now all bets are off, and JJ is done with restraint and holding back.
REVIEW: The Night Circus by Erin Moregenstern
Kaitlyn‘s review of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
Fantasy published by Anchor 13 Sep 11
The Night Circus just became one of my favorite books of all time. I absolutely adored this whimsical, magical adventure. I don’t even know half of what was going on, but I LOVED it. Easy Grade A. I didn’t want to put it down, and I kept thinking about it every time I had to step away.
REVIEW: The Sapphire Daughter by Soraya Lane
Veena’s review of The Sapphire Daughter (Lost Daughters, Book 4) by Soraya Lane
Women’s Fiction published by Bookouture 08 Mar 24
When Georgia is summoned to a lawyer’s office, along with four other young women, the last thing she expects is to receive a small wooden box. Completely overwhelmed and not quite sure she’s ready to receive anything in lieu of a grandmother who abandoned her, she glances at the pink glittering stone and some newspapers in Italian, forgetting about the box. It’s only when’s browsing through an auction house she sees a necklace of pink stones, similar to what she has that she starts to look into her inheritance.
REVIEW: One Night with You by Marie Force
Sandy M’s review of One Night with You (Fatal Series, Book 0.5) by Marie Force
Contemporary Romance published by HTJB, Inc 2 Jun 15
As much as I love Marie Force’s work, I’m not sure why it’s taken me all these years to read her Fatal series. Too many books, too little time is what I’m going with. Which is unfortunate, because I am loving every single storyline, character, and the love and romance between Nick and Sam as I glom this series.
REVIEW: Rebel Blue Ranch, Books 1 & 2 by Lyla Sage
Kaitlyn‘s review of Done and Dusted (Rebel Blue Ranch, Book 1) and Swift and Saddled, Book 2) by Lyla Sage
Contemporary Romance published by The Dial Press 6 Jun 23 and 5 Mar 23
I really need Rebel Blue Ranch to be real and I really need to be there, please and thank you. 🐎🤠
REVIEW: Whispered Words by Marie Harte
Sandy M’s review of Whispered Words (Power Up!, Book 3) by Marie Harte
Paranormal Erotic Romance published by No Box Books 3 Jan 24
It’s been five-plus years since I’ve read Marie Harte. So even though this is a third book in a series when it came across my radar, I decided to give it a try. I’m wondering if it’s been to many years or if it’s me or Ms. Harte who has changed during that time.
REVIEW: Leather & Lark by Brynne Weaver
Kaitlyn‘s review of Leather & Lark (Ruinous Love Trilogy, Book 2) by Brynne Weaver
Romantic Suspense Comedy published by Zando 4 Jun 24
No surprise here, but I absolutely love Leather and Lark. These books are so entertaining and all around a great time. There are a few queasy moments, and I wish Brynne didn’t insist on ruining food items, but I’m not even really that mad about it. 😂
REVIEW: Primal Mirror by Nalini Singh
Veena’s review of Primal Mirror (Psy-Changeling Trinity, Book 8) by Nalini Singh
Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 23 Jul 24
Ooh, I love being back in the world of fangs and claws, but, as seen in the more recent books in the series, it’s not black and white anymore. All the races are starting to mix again, particularly the Psy, along with the Arrows and the Changelings. read more…