Review: How Much You Want to Bet? by Melissa Blue
February 19, 2008
Sandy M's review of How Much You Want to Bet? by Melissa Blue
Contemporary romance ebook novella released 15 Feb 08 by The Wild Rose Press
If you like wit, humor, attitude, and snark in your books, you're going to really enjoy this read. If you like compassion, vulnerability, sensuousness, and plain old fun in your characters when you read, you're going to love this book.
Tags: 2008, Contemporary, eBook, February 2008, Grade A, How Much You Want to Bet?, Melissa Blue, Review, Sandy M, Wild Rose PressReview: Five eBook “Lightning Reviews”
February 5, 2008
These are reviews of five short, erotic titles from various publishers, in various flavors. They are a bit too short to review on their own without the review being almost as long as the story, so I have put together five "Lightning Reviews."
Read on if you're wearing rubber soled shoes...
Tags: 2005, 2006, 2008, Come Sweet Creature, Contemporary, Donelle Carroll, eBook, Erotic, Grade B, Grade D, Grade F, Her Wicked Warrior, LooseID, March 2006, Melissa Schroeder, Mr. Fix-It, Nikki, October 2006, Rachel Carrington, Review, The Good Lawyer, The Seduction of Sean Nolan, Tilly Greene, Timetravel, Treva Harte, Whiskey Creek Press, Whispers Publishing, Wild Rose PressReview: The Cavalry Wife by Donna Dalton
January 20, 2008
Sandy M's review of The Cavalry Wife by Donna Dalton
Historical romance released 10 Aug 07 by The Wild Rose Press
Every once in a while you pick up a book and just a few pages in you realize you've found a lovely little jewel that sparkles and shines the more you read. This book is one of those for me. Read more
Tags: 2008, August 2007, Donna Dalton, Grade A, Historical, Review, Sandy M, The Cavalry Wife, Wild Rose PressReview: Sundial by Carrie Lofty
January 4, 2008
Alicia Thomas's review of Sundial by Carrie Lofty
Time travel short story ebook published Dec 07 by Wild Rose Press
Sundial is a short story, only 67 pages and is the first thing I've read from Wild Rose Press.
The biggest factor in Sundial is the style. The whole feel of this story is disjointed but in an artsy kind of way. It's like Picasso does time-travel romance. I enjoy some of the weird IFC movies, etc., so once I figured out what I was reading I enjoyed it. I did have immediate negative reaction, though, and had to come up from there. Read more
Tags: 2008, Alicia Thomas, Carrie Lofty, December 2007, eBook, Grade C, Paranormal, Review, shortstory, Sundial, Timetravel, Wild Rose Press


