Posts Tagged ‘Emilie Rose’
REVIEW: More Than a Millionaire by Emilie Rose
Friday, February 12, 2010 1:00 No Comments Limecello’s review of More Than a Millionaire by Emilie Rose
Contemporary romance released by Silhouette Desire 8 Sep 09
And she’s back! I’m so pleased to say I really enjoyed this book by Emilie Rose. She’s one of my favorite Harlequin authors. it pains me to say I didn’t like her previous few, so I actually [...]
REVIEW: Bargained Into Her Boss’s Bed by Emilie Rose
Thursday, April 16, 2009 1:00 8 Comments Limecello’s review of Bargained Into Her Boss’s Bed by Emilie Rose
Contemporary romance released by Silhouette Desire on 14 Apr 09
I have to be honest, too often I hate the titles to the books published by Harlequin/Silhouette. Luckily, the title has little bearing on the quality of the book. (Although this one really seems like [...]
REVIEW: Hot City Nights by Marton, Mayberry, and Rose
Thursday, August 21, 2008 13:00 1 Comment Limecello’s review of Hot City Nights by Sandra Marton, Sarah Mayberry, and Emilie Rose
Contemporary romance anthology published by Harlequin 8 Jul 08
I was excited to read this book because it features two of my favorite Harlequin authors – Sarah Mayberry and Emilie Rose. Overall I’d say I’ve had a positive experience with the romance [...]
Review: Bound by the Kincaid Baby by Emilie Rose
Saturday, July 19, 2008 13:00 No Comments Limecello’s review of Bound by the Kincaid Baby by Emilie Rose
Contemporary romance published by Silhouette Desire 1 Jul 08
This is the second book in the Payback Affairs series. I think that Ms. Rose’s trilogies are perfect. Just enough to keep you satisfied – but not so much that you’re wondering when will it end? [...]
REVIEW: Shattered by the CEO by Emilie Rose
Friday, June 13, 2008 16:00 1 Comment Limecello’s review of Shattered by the CEO by Emilie Rose
Contemporary Romance released by Silhouette Desire on 1 May 08
I love Emilie Rose’s books like a shopaholic loves Filene’s Basement. I really enjoyed this book too. I expected to like it, but once I started reading it, I had my moments of [...]

