Posts Tagged ‘Marguerite Kaye’
REVIEW: How To Seduce A Sheikh by Marguerite Kaye
Wednesday, May 22, 2013 0:00 No CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of How To Seduce A Sheikh by Marguerite Kaye Historical romance short story ebook published by Harlequin Historical Undone 01 May 13 I like reading short stories for a variety of reasons, and when they come together well, they can be tasty reads encapsulated in a small package. While I [...]
REVIEW: An Invitation To Pleasure by Marguerite Kaye
Monday, October 22, 2012 1:00 3 CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of An Invitation To Pleasure by Marguerite Kaye Historical Romance short story ebook published by Harlequin Historical Undone 01 Oct 12 It’s the time of year when Harlequin starts churning out the Christmas-themed reads, and Marguerite Kaye’s latest Undone short story is a bit of charming holiday fluff with a [...]
REVIEW: Outrageous Confessions of Lady Deborah by Marguerite Kaye
Sunday, September 2, 2012 1:00 1 CommentWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of Outrageous Confessions of Lady Deborah by Marguerite Kaye Historical Romance published by Harlequin Historical 24 Jul 12 So often whether or not a book is a success for a reader comes down to how willing we are to suspend our disbelief. That’s pretty much what it boiled down to [...]
REVIEW: Rake with a Frozen Heart by Marguerite Kaye
Wednesday, April 18, 2012 1:00 No CommentsLynneC’s review of Rake with a Frozen Heart by Marguerite Kaye Historical Romance published by Harlequin Historical 17 Apr 12 It’s a charming beginning to a charming story, which, although is not without fault, is one of the most pleasant historical reads I’ve had for some time.
REVIEW: The Captain’s Wicked Wager by Marguerite Kaye
Thursday, April 15, 2010 1:00 1 CommentWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of The Captain’s Wicked Wager by Marguerite Kaye Historical romance ebook short story released by Harlequin Historical Undone 01 Nov 2009 What makes a story work, or not work, for a reader, often comes down to a simple matter of timing. This short story by Marguerite Kaye has been languishing [...]

