Posts Tagged ‘Futuristic Romance’
REVIEW: Blaze of Memory by Nalini Singh
Friday, December 11, 2009 13:00 No CommentsLynne Connolly’s review of Blaze of Memory by Nalini Singh
Futuristic paranormal romance released by Berkley 3 Nov 09
The cover? Weird. Dev is Asian, with a fair bit of Indian in him, and he’s a director, not a cop, but the cover seems to show a George Michael type with a weapon in a blazing street. [...]
REVIEW: Rion (Pendragon Legacy, Book 2) by Susan Kearney
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 13:00 1 CommentSandy M’s review of Rion (Pendragon Legacy, Book 2) by Susan Kearney
Futuristic Romance published by Forever 24 Nov 09
The mystery, suspense, and romance continue in this second book of Ms. Kearney’s Pendragon Legacy series. And the dragons. The dragons are the heart of it all. This time around their plight breaks your heart and you [...]
REVIEW: Lucan (Pendragon Legacy, Book 1) by Susan Kearney
Monday, November 16, 2009 1:00 1 CommentSandy M’s review of Lucan (Pendragon Legacy, Book 1) by Susan Kearney
Futuristic Romance published by Forever 5 Sep 09
I’m so glad I’m finding dragon books to read lately, and this one is a very pleasant surprise. On top of that, it’s written around its own interpretation of the Arthurian legend, which is another favorite of [...]
REVIEW: Blaze of Memory by Nalini Singh
Friday, October 30, 2009 1:00 5 CommentsGwen’s review of Blaze of Memory (Psy-Changeling Series, Book 7) by Nalini Singh
Futuristic paranormal romance released by Berkley 3 Nov 09
At this point, I’ll sound like a broken record I’ve said this so much. Nevertheless, I’ll say it again. Singh is one of the best storytellers out there today, and the best paranormal romance author. [...]
REVIEW: Beyond the Rain by Jess Granger
Monday, September 28, 2009 13:00 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of Beyond the Rain by Jess Granger
Futuristic Romance published by Berkley Trade 4 Aug 09
I’ve never been one to read a lot of futuristic romance. The biggest reason I don’t care to is really a lame one. I hate all the weird, unpronounceable names that authors come up with for their characters, [...]
REVIEW: Tekgrrl by A.J. Menden
Thursday, July 9, 2009 1:00 3 CommentsSandy M’s review of Tekgrrl (EHJ Series, Book 2) by A.J. Menden
Futuristic Paranormal Romance released by Leisure Books 26 May 09
I’ve stewed about this book for a few days after finishing it. Dorchester has discontinued their Shomi line, which is where this book would have been published if the line was still around. The few [...]
REVIEW: Seduce the Darkness by Gena Showalter
Monday, June 29, 2009 13:00 9 Comments Gwen’s review of Seduce the Darkness (Alien Huntress, Book 4) by Gena Showalter
Futuristic paranormal romance released by Pocket Star 30 Jun 09
I’ve read lots of Gena Showalter and enjoy her writing quite a bit – she’s edgy, passionate, and not afraid to go to dark places. I hadn’t read any of this series until [...]
REVIEW: Relentless by Lauren Dane
Tuesday, May 5, 2009 13:00 12 Comments Limecello’s review of Relentless by Lauren Dane
Futuristic erotic romance released by Berkley Trade on 5 May 09
[This is my second time around trying to write/post the review, so I hope I don't forget anything.] I loved this book. I’m really enjoying Lauren Dane’s Federated series. I thought Undercover was good, but Relentless blew that [...]
REVIEW: Jewels of the Nile, Vol. II by Assorted Authors
Monday, December 29, 2008 22:00 No Comments Shannon C.’s review of Jewels of the Nile, Vol. II by Samantha Kane, Anna J. Evans, Natasha Moore, Rebecca Airies, Maxie Cooper, and KyAnn Waters
Erotic romance anthology released by Ellora’s Cave 20 Jun 08
I own several of Ellora’s Cave’s multi-author anthologies. I tend to not read many anthologies, because they’re so easy to just [...]
REVIEW: Undercover by Lauren Dane
Friday, December 12, 2008 13:00 2 Comments Limecello’s review of Undercover by Lauren Dane
Erotic sci-fi romance published by Berkley on 2 Dec 08
Undercover put Lauren Dane on the bestseller’s list, and for good reason. I’ve really enjoyed Ms. Dane’s writing, and think that each of her works that I’ve read is better than the last. Make sure you have a lot [...]
REVIEW: Mercury’s War by Lora Leigh
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 1:00 5 CommentsGwen’s review of Mercury’s War (Breeds, Book 16) by Lora Leigh
Futuristic paranormal erotic romance released by Berkley Sensation 7 Oct 08
This is another excellent Breeds book. It reads fine on its own, but you’ll get more from the story if you’re familiar with the Breeds world. However, while excellent I have a few reservations about [...]
REVIEW: Knight’s Fork by Rowena Cherry
Friday, October 24, 2008 13:00 8 CommentsLiviania’s review of Knight’s Fork (Gods of Tigron, Book 3) by Rowena Cherry
Futuristic romance released by Love Spell 1 Oct 08
The third novel of the Gods of Tigron series focuses on Prince Djarrhett and Queen Electra-Djerroldina. Electra was married to the third royal brother of the Volnoths and never expected to become Queen. [...]
Review: Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi
Monday, September 29, 2008 13:00 4 CommentsSandy M’s review of Razor Girl by Marianne Mancusi
Futuristic Romance published by SHOMI 26 Aug 08
I’m really surprised at my reaction to this SHOMI. The few I’ve read so far I’ve absolutely loved. I so enjoy the offbeat, quirky futuristic aspects of these books while still giving me a wonderful hero and heroine [...]
REVIEW: Countdown by Michelle Maddox
Thursday, September 11, 2008 13:00 1 CommentDevon’s review of Countdown by Michelle Maddox
Futuristic Romance released by Shomi 29 Jul 08
Countdown is the first novel by Michelle Maddox, who also writes light paranormal romances as Michelle Rowen. Like other books from the Shomi line, this is an action packed romance set in the future, with a tough, capable heroine and [...]
Review: Hidden by Eve Kenin
Tuesday, July 8, 2008 1:00 1 CommentShannon C.’s review of Hidden by Eve Kenin
Science fiction romance released by Shomi 1 Jul 08
Eve Kenin’s Driven introduced us to a post-apocalyptic future in a bleak northern climate where truckers were kings of the road. In Hidden, Ms Kenin returns us to that world, and we get to see another aspect [...]

