Posts Tagged ‘Janet Chapman’
REVIEW: Charmed by His Love by Janet Chapman
Monday, May 28, 2012 1:00 No CommentsVeena’s review of Charmed by His Love (Spellbound Falls, Book 2) by Janet Chapman Paranormal Romance published by Jove 29 May 2012 Maximilian (Mac) Oceanus shook the earth and moved mountains to create a bottomless lake with a saltwater channel to the ocean to prove his love to Olivia Baldwin in Spellbound Falls. Now that [...]
REVIEW: Spellbound Falls by Janet Chapman
Wednesday, April 11, 2012 1:00 No CommentsVeena’s review of Spellbound Falls (Spellbound Falls Series, Book 1) by Janet Chapman Paranormal Romance published by Jove 28 Feb 12 “I’ll move heaven and earth and any mountains that get in my way” is a promise that Olivia Baldwin has waited years to see fulfilled. Janet Chapman continues her love story with Maine in [...]
REVIEW: Highlander for the Holidays by Janet Chapman
Tuesday, October 18, 2011 1:00 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of Highlander for the Holidays (Highlander Series, Book Eight) by Janet Chapman Contemporary Paranormal Romance published by Jove 25 Oct 11 I’m always wary after a number of books in a series that they can and will start to sound the same, nothing new going on, and everything becomes boring. But I [...]
REVIEW: Ladies Prefer Rogues by Chapman, Hill, Wolff and Jensen
Saturday, May 29, 2010 6:34 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of Ladies Prefer Rogues by Janet Chapman, Sandra Hill, Veronica Wolff and Trish Jensen Time Travel Romance anthology published by Berkley 2 Feb 10 I’m not a huge fan of anthologies. Sometimes they work for me, but most of the time they don’t. It takes an exceptional author to pull off a [...]
REVIEW: A Highlander Christmas by Janet Chapman
Tuesday, December 22, 2009 1:00 No CommentsSandy M’s review of A Highlander Christmas (Highlander Series, Book 7) by Janet Chapman Contemporary Paranormal Romance published by Pocket Star 27 Oct 09 This is my fourth Christmas book in the last three weeks. The previous three didn’t have a whole lot to do with Christmas or they didn’t deal with the holiday that [...]

