Posts Tagged ‘Delacorte Press’
REVIEW: Shadowfever by Karen Marie Moning
Thursday, February 24, 2011 1:00 3 CommentsGwen’s review of Shadowfever (Fever Series, Book 5) by Karen Marie Moning Urban fantasy hardcover released by Delacorte Press 18 Jan 2011 Well, well, well. Here we are. Finally at the end of this innovative and addictive series. I started reading it because I love Moning’s historical/time-traveling romances. I thought I’d see how one of [...]
REVIEW: Faefever by Karen Marie Moning
Friday, February 13, 2009 13:00 10 CommentsGwen’s review of Faefever (Fever, Book 3) by Karen Marie Moning Urban Fantasy hardcover released by Delacorte Press 16 Sep 08 When I first started reading it, I thought this series was kind of YA. I mean, the heroine rarely cussed (“petunia” is “ass” in her personal vocabulary), there was no sexxoring, and it was [...]
REVIEW: Faefever by Karen Marie Moning
Monday, October 13, 2008 13:00 5 CommentsLauraD’s review of Faefever (Fever Series, Book 3) by Karen Marie Moning Urban fantasy hardcover released by Delacorte Press 16 Sep 08 I confess to having never been a big fan of Karen Marie Moning’s paranormal romance novels. Thanks to a great heroine and an enigmatic hero(?), however, I am all on board with her Fever [...]
REVIEW: My Husband’s Sweethearts by Bridget Asher
Sunday, September 28, 2008 1:00 2 CommentsLauraD’s review of My Husband’s Sweethearts by Bridget Asher Women’s fiction hardcover released by Delacorte Press 19 Aug 08 It’s an interesting premise — a dying husband being nursed by not only his wife, but his many girlfriends as well. Bridget Asher takes a totally fresh idea and runs with it, resulting in a bittersweet [...]
Review: Rogue by Danielle Steel
Friday, July 18, 2008 13:00 2 CommentsSybil’s review of Rogue by Danielle Steel Fiction hardcover release from Delacourt Press 24 Jun 08 Rogue is not a romance novel but one has to give kudos to whoever it was that made that poll because no way would it or this book have gotten as much attention from the romance blogland without pulling [...]

