Posts Tagged ‘Silhouette Romantic Suspense’
REVIEW: The Librarian’s Secret Scandal by Jennifer Morey
Wednesday, October 20, 2010 1:00 1 CommentWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of The Librarian’s Secret Scandal by Jennifer Morey Romantic Suspense released by Silhouette Romantic Suspense 01 Sep 10 Is it any wonder why I had to read this book? The obvious reason would be the librarian heroine, but damn Harlequin with their sneaky titles! I had to find out what [...]
REVIEW: The Christmas Stranger by Beth Cornelison
Friday, November 20, 2009 1:00 1 CommentWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of The Christmas Stranger (The Bancroft Brides #1) by Beth Cornelison Romantic suspense released by Silhouette Romance Suspense 01 Oct 09 I’ve never naturally gravitated towards Harlequin’s romantic suspense category lines, despite being a longtime mystery/suspense fan. I suspect it’s because, as much as I love the category format, adhering [...]
REVIEW: Silent Watch by Elle Kennedy
Friday, September 25, 2009 1:00 1 CommentWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of Silent Watch by Elle Kennedy Romantic suspense released by Silhouette Romantic Suspense 01 Aug 2009 Romantic suspense is an extremely tricky genre for an author to write. You have to juggle both romance and suspense, devote equal time to both plot lines, and keep the reader satisfied on both [...]
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, [...]
REVIEW: The Heiress’s Two-Week Affair by Marie Ferrarella
Sunday, June 28, 2009 13:00 No CommentsWendy the Super Librarian‘s review of The Heiress’s Two-Week Affair by Marie Ferrarella Romantic suspense released by Silhouette Romantic Suspense 1 Apr 09 Romantic suspense is a tricky genre to write in because the author has to satisfy both camps of readers. The suspense has to be suspenseful, the romance has to be romantic, and [...]
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 [...]

