Posts Tagged ‘Silhouette Nocturne’
REVIEW: Red Wolf by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom
Thursday, June 17, 2010 1:00 1 CommentLiviania’s review of Red Wolf (Wolf Moons, Book 3) by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom Paranormal Romance published Silhouette Nocturne 01 Feb 10 When I read Moon Marked, Linda Thomas-Sundstrom confused me and created a world in which I wanted to spend more time. Fortunately, Red Wolf was far less confusing. Thomas-Sundstrom had much more space to explore [...]
Review: Dark Crusade and The Hellhound King by Lori Devoti
Monday, May 17, 2010 13:00 1 CommentLiviania’s reviews of Books 4 (Dark Crusade) and 5 (The Hellhound King) of the Unbound Series by Lori Devoti Paranormal romance released by Silhouette Nocturne I first learned about Lori Devoti through a contest right here on TGTBTU, before I was a duckie. When I saw there was a new book in her Unbound series, I quickly [...]
REVIEW: Red Wolf by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom
Saturday, May 8, 2010 3:58 2 CommentsSandy M’s review of Red Wolf (Wolf Moons, Book 3) by Linda Thomas-Sundstrom Paranormal Romance published by Silhouette Nocturne 1 Feb 10 When I picked up this book I knew I’d like it. It’s werewolves after all. My favorite paranormal read. What I wasn’t expecting is the different take on wolf mates that Ms. Thomas-Sundstrom [...]
REVIEW: Immortal Bride by Lisa Childs
Saturday, April 3, 2010 2:47 No CommentsSandy M’s review of Immortal Bride by Lisa Childs Paranormal Romance published by Silhouette Nocturne 1 Mar 09 I’ve not read Lisa Childs before and because she writes Nocturnes, which is my favorite Silhouette line, and I have several of her books in the TBR pile, I opted for this one first since I haven’t [...]
REVIEW: Dream Stalker by Jenna Kernan
Saturday, January 16, 2010 1:00 1 CommentLiviania’s review of Dream Stalker by Jenna Kernan Paranormal romance released by Silhouette Nocturne 1 Dec 09 Jenna Kernan gets bonus points for using Lakota mythology. As urban fantasy and paranormal romance have become more popular, authors have diversified their interests from vampires. But Native American myths remain sadly underused, possibly because many of their [...]
QQ REVIEWS: Category Romances by Hauf, Whiddon, Gates, Kenner, Anders, and Monroe
Sunday, August 30, 2009 1:00 4 CommentsLiviania‘s Quick Quack Reviews of A Bunch of Category Romances by a Bunch of Authors Paranormal and contemporary romances released Jun-Jul 2009 That’s right, I’m back in the US and all moved into my apartment. But . . . I’ve got a lot to catch up on. So here’s some short reviews of various Harlequins I read [...]
DUCK CHAT: Exploring the Darkness with Alexis Morgan
Tuesday, July 28, 2009 10:00 29 CommentsWe’re back for another day of Duck Chat! Welcome! Today we’re going to be talking to paranormal author Alexis Morgan. Alexis Paladins series hit the shelves in 2006 with the first book in the series, Dark Protector, and was followed closely by Dark Defender and In Darkness Reborn. The series is now on its six [...]
DUCK CHAT: Welcome Karen Whiddon!
Thursday, July 2, 2009 10:00 9 CommentsThank you for stopping by Duck Chat today. Welcome! Author Karen Whiddon has been keeping her fans happy the last ten plus years with a variety of romance genres from paranormal to contemporary to romantic suspense. Her first book, Desert Fire, was published in 1997 and now with more than twenty books to her credit, [...]
DUCK CHAT: Lisa Renee Jones Is Here!
Thursday, May 7, 2009 10:00 14 CommentsWelcome once again to Duck Chat! Today Lisa Renee Jones is here to give us the scoop on her latest releases in her Knights of White series and just to have some fun with y’all! Lisa’s Silhouette Nocturne series started with The Beast Within back in 2007, followed by Beast of Desire and Beast of [...]
REVIEW: Dragon’s Lair by Denise Lynn
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 13:00 3 CommentsSandy M’s review of Dragon’s Lair by Denise Lynn Contemporary Paranormal Romance released by Silhouette Nocturne 1 Feb 09 It’s been a while since I’ve read a Nocturne, and when I end up with a good one I always ask myself why I wait so long to read another. Never really get a good answer [...]
Harlequin Scoop: February 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009 10:00 1 CommentFebruary may be the shortest month of the year, but that doesn’t mean the Harlequin Digital Team has any shortage of exciting news to share with TGTBTU readers! What does the team have in store for the cold winter nights? Well how about a special coupon code for TGTBTU readers, several e-book bundles and series [...]
DUCK CHAT: You’ll Want to Meet Bonnie Vanak!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 10:00 14 CommentsWelcome back to Duck Chat! Today we’re talking to Bonnie Vanak, who is a very busy lady. As I put the finishing touches on her interview, she’s on her way to Haiti. Wow, what a way to spend a week! Right? That’s what I thought too. But it’s definitely not so. Read on and you’ll [...]
Harlequin Mini-Scoop: Free Books!
Friday, January 30, 2009 16:37 1 CommentAs mentioned in the January 2009 Scoop column, the website celebrating Harlequin’s 60th birthday went live yesterday! And to celebrate, Harlequin is offering sixteen titles for free! Books can be downloaded in pdf, epub, lit or ereader. And though it doesn’t seem o be up yet, soon the books will be available for the iPhone [...]
Harlequin Scoop: January 2009
Thursday, January 15, 2009 21:23 No Comments2009 looks to be a good one for Harlequin (and for Harlequin readers). Lots of interesting upcoming releases, and free goodies too! We begin with a 60th Anniversary Update: Rich, powerful heroes… Scandalous family sagas… Powerful and provocative storylines…
The Harlequin Scoop: December 2008
Thursday, January 8, 2009 10:54 1 CommentBetter late than never, I say. Here is the first in a new series of columns. All the latest and best news from Harlequin! Read on to get the scoop….

