Posts Tagged ‘January 2009’
DDS REVIEWS: Holidays Abroad Series by Merline Lovelace
Sunday, September 6, 2009 1:00 2 CommentsLimecello’s Duckies Do Series reviews of the Holidays Abroad Series by Merline Lovelace
Contemporary romances released by Harlequin Nov 2008 – Jan 2009
I quite fancy the idea of Christmas in summer (especially during a sweltering heat wave), so when I read the Duke’s New Year’s Resolution, I realized I was in the middle of a series, [...]
REVIEW: Tempt the Devil by Anna Campbell
Saturday, June 20, 2009 1:00 1 Comment Lawson’s review of Tempt the Devil by Anna Campbell
Historical romance released by Avon 30 Dec 08
One can always count on Anna Campbell to deliver an emotional story with a bit of a different view. Tempt the Devil is set in the same world as Claiming the Courtesan, but it’s not a sequel. [...]
REVIEW: Private Property by Leah Braemel
Sunday, May 24, 2009 13:00 1 Comment Limecello’s review of Private Property (Hauberk Protection Series, Book 1) by Leah Braemel
Erotic romance ebook released by Samhain Publishing 29 Jan 09
I found Private Property through a contest that Moira Rogers is offering (50 series, or something like that). Leah Braemel’s story caught my attention, so I went to My Bookstore and More, and [...]
REVIEW: Night Huntress by Yasmine Galenorn
Monday, May 11, 2009 13:00 2 CommentsLiviania’s review of Night Huntress (Sisters of the Moon, Book 5) by Yasmine Galenorn
Paranormal romance released by Berkley 6 Jan 09
This is one series that I’m not in love with, but I do enjoy it well enough. Part of this is because the narration of the series cycles through the three D’Artigo sisters and I [...]
REVIEW: Ecstasy by Jacquelyn Frank
Sunday, May 10, 2009 1:00 7 CommentsSandy M’s review of Ecstasy (The Shadowdwellers, Book 1) by Jacquelyn Frank
Paranormal Romance published by Zebra 1 Jan 09
Well, I figured since I haven’t yet read Ms. Frank’s Nightwalkers series that’s sitting on the TBR shelf, I’d better start this new series right now because I have a copy of Ecstasy in hand. Now I’m [...]
REVIEW: A Perfect Darkness by Jaime Rush
Tuesday, April 28, 2009 13:31 No CommentsGwen’s review of A Perfect Darkness (The Offspring, Book 1) by Jaime Rush (CAUTION! Site has sound when first clicking in)
Contemporary paranormal romance released by Avon 27 Jan 09
This is a new-to-me author and a new series. Rush also writes romantic suspense under the name of Tina Wainscott (or Wainscott writes as Rush, not sure [...]
REVIEW: An Officer and a Millionaire by Maureen Child
Saturday, April 25, 2009 13:00 3 Comments Limecello’s review of An Officer and a Millionaire by Maureen Child
Contemporary romance released by Silhouette Desire on 13 Jan 09
Maureen Child is a Desire author whose books I always keep an eye out for. I know I can expect a good, solid read, and I’ve also got a soft spot for Silhouette Desire’s “Man [...]
REVIEW: Stay The Night by Lynn Viehl
Tuesday, March 17, 2009 1:00 No CommentsLynne C’s review of Stay The Night (The Darkyn, Book 7) by Lynn Viehl
Contemporary paranormal romance released by Onyx 6 Jan 09
I’ve been a long-time fan of the Kyn books, after discovering the first one in a hospital shelf. It almost made it worth going in!
Now Stay The Night is the last one in the [...]
REVIEW: Witch Heart by Anya Bast
Sunday, March 15, 2009 1:00 1 CommentGwen’s review of Witch Heart (Elemental Witches, Book 3) by Anya Bast
Contemporary paranormal romance released byBerkley 6 Jan 09
There is one thing I have come to depend on with these Elemental Witches novels from Bast: I will always be entertained. There is always something unique, something that is more than meets the eye, and something [...]
REVIEW: Lone Star Woman by Sadie Callahan
Monday, March 9, 2009 13:00 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of Lone Star Woman by Sadie Callahan
Contemporary Western Romance released by Signet 6 Jan 09
I was pleasantly surprised by this book. Sadie Callahan is a pseudonym for Anna Jeffrey. I’ve only read one of Ms. Jeffrey’s books, so I was curious when I came across Lone Star Woman. There isn’t an underlying [...]
REVIEW: When a Stranger Loves Me by Julianne MacLean
Sunday, March 8, 2009 13:00 5 CommentsC2’s review of When a Stranger Loves Me (Pembroke Palace Series, Book 3) by Julianne MacLean
Historical romance released by Avon 27 Jan 09
I should say before I start my review that I picked this book up by mistake. I confused the author with someone else. As it turns out, Ms. MacLean is new [...]
REVIEW: Kiss of a Demon King by Kresley Cole
Sunday, March 8, 2009 1:00 10 Comments Limecello’s review of Kiss of a Demon King (Immortals After Dark, Book 6) by Kresley Cole
Paranormal romance released by Pocket on 20 Jan 09
This is the sixth book in Kresley Cole’s series Immortals After Dark, and I enjoyed it very much. I coveted Rydstrom’s book, and I think his story fit him perfectly. I [...]
REVIEW: Devil of the Highlands by Lynsay Sands
Sunday, March 1, 2009 1:00 6 CommentsHolly’s review of Devil of the Highlands by Lynsay Sands
Historical Romance released by Avon 27 Jan 09
Years ago I read a novella featuring Lynsay Sands and Hannah Howell. Though it was enjoyable, it featured vampires – something I’m practically allergic to. I was under the impression that Lynsay Sands only wrote vampires, so I [...]
REVIEW: Biting Nixie by Mary Hughes
Saturday, February 28, 2009 13:00 3 CommentsShannon C.’s review of Biting Nixie by Mary Hughes
Paranormal erotic romance eBook released by Samhain Publishing 13 Jan 09
I love fresh takes on paranormal romance. Nothing is more boring to me than same-old, same-old, so I am delighted to report that Mary Hughes’ debut from Samhain is, at least in my experience, one [...]
REVIEW: The Viscount Claims His Bride by Bronwyn Scott
Saturday, February 28, 2009 1:00 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of The Viscount Claims His Bride by Bronwyn Scott
Historical Romance released by Harlequin 1 Jan 09
Bronwyn Scott is becoming a favorite author for me. While I enjoyed this book, it doesn’t have the flare that, say, Pickpocket Countess has. The characters are very likable and well written. It’s just the story itself [...]

