Posts Tagged ‘Elizabeth Lane’
REVIEW: Cowboy Christmas by Finch, Lane and Crooks
Friday, November 13, 2009 1:00 No CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of Cowboy Christmas by Carol Finch, Elizabeth Lane & Pam Crooks Historical romance anthology released by Harlequin Historical 01 Oct 09 Holiday time means two things. 1) Harlequin starts churning out the Christmas-themed books and 2) Wendy’s wallet starts quietly sobbing. It doesn’t help matters that Harlequin has a habit [...]
Recs: Put Up Your Dukes & Get Down To It
Saturday, August 22, 2009 19:05 5 CommentsIt is only for Kristie and Wendy I would get up early on a Saturday and drive to the post office. They have up wrap up posts today with contests! LOL hence my drive to the post office… I would wrap but I am not done, this isn’t shocking I am always late. So expect [...]
REVIEW: His Substitute Bride by Elizabeth Lane
Monday, April 13, 2009 1:00 2 CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of His Substitute Bride by Elizabeth Lane Historical romance released by Harlequin Historical 1 Apr 09 Readers who have read last year’s The Borrowed Bride are already well acquainted with the hero in His Substitute Bride. He’s none other than Quint Seavers , the charmingly handsome adventurer who knocked up [...]
REVIEW: The Borrowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 13:00 3 CommentsDevon’s review of The Borrowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane Historical Romance released by Harlequin Historical 1 Nov 08 A beautiful girl, her childhood sweetheart, and her childhood sweetheart’s brother…AWK-WARD. Being a lifelong soap fan, I can’t help but be drawn to love triangles, all the tension and guilt (Is that bad of me). But in [...]
REVIEW: The Borrowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 1:00 4 CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of The Borrowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane Historical western romance released by Harlequin Historical 1 Nov 08 In the sake of full disclosure, it should probably be noted that I normally loathe love triangles. This is mostly because I like the characters to at least know their own minds, and [...]
30 Days 30 Knights: Good Boys vs. Bad Boys
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 11:00 20 Commentsby Elizabeth Lane I don’t know about you, but I love ‘em both — the upright, serious, duty bound heroes and the ones who’ll break a girl’s heart without thinking twice, and maybe laugh while they’re doing it.
HH Book Alert: The Borrowed Bride by Elizabeth Lane **November 2008**
Wednesday, June 11, 2008 9:00 2 CommentsI loved this book. I have to be honest, I didn’t really mean to read the whole thing but once I started it I had to finish it. The Borrowed Bride is, of course, a Western . What else would you expect for me to lurve so? It is set in Colorado, 1899 and there [...]
Review: On the Wings of Love by Elizabeth Lane
Monday, February 11, 2008 1:00 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of On the Wings of Love by Elizabeth Lane Historical romance released 1 Jan 08 by Harlequin It took me a chapter or two to really get into this story, but once I did I enjoyed myself immensely. The early days of aviation is a wonderful backdrop for these two characters who [...]
Reviews: Six books somewhere between Love and Hate
Friday, June 29, 2007 2:53 4 CommentsGwen Reviews some truly bad, or truly so-so, books Various types of romances from three different publishers As most of you bloggers know, writing a review post is a labor of love. It’s time-consuming and requires no small effort. It’s a true pleasure to write a review post for a book you love, or a book [...]
Harlequin Historical Guest Author Contests… WINNERS!
Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:30 2 CommentsLast week we had three delightful Harlequin Historical Authors come amuse us. And hopefully you learned a lil bit more about a line you should be reading! (If you aren’t already.) Cheryl St. John, Elizabeth Lane and Pam Crooks all had a contest. And here are the winners… Cheryl St. John‘s Contest The prize is [...]
Harlequin Historical: Takes a Lick’n and Keeps on Tick’n
Monday, June 11, 2007 8:19 9 CommentsAt a time when historical romance is repeatedly reported dead and Harlequin categories are often maligned it has to be said the Harlequin Historical line consistently releases great historical romances by some of the best authors. And not only are they done well, to the point that even their average reads often stand head and [...]

