RETRO REVIEW: Favorites Week: The Marriage Merger by Jennifer Probst
Veena’s review of The Marriage Merger (Marriage to a Billionaire, Book 4) by Jennifer Probst
Contemporary Romance published by Gallery Books 30 Jul 13
Shades of Grey seems to have changed the romance landscape in America. It is almost du jour for authors to introduce bondage, erotic spanking and other elements of D/s in their books. While this book certainly contains all these key elements, what really held my interest is the strong sense of family, old-fashioned romance, and clever dialogue. read more…
RETRO REVIEW: Favorites Week: Hero by Samantha Young
Sandy M’s review of Hero by Samantha Young
Contemporary Romance published by NAL 3 Feb 15
This is my first Samantha Young read. I’ve wanted to delve into her On Dublin Street series, but I’ve hesitated at this point just due to time restraints to start a multi-book series. So when given the chance to read and review Hero, my hesitation was a thing of the past. I’m so very glad she’s written this non-series book so I was able to finally sample her work. Now what’s a reader-reviewer to do when she wants more?
RETRO REVIEW: Favorites Week: Tangle of Need by Nalini Singh
Veena’s review of Tangle of Need (Psy-Changeling, Book 11) by Nalini Singh
Paranormal Romance hardcover published by Berkley 29 May 12
Tangle of Need picks up Nalini Singh’s Psy Changeling Series right where Kiss of Snow ends. In many ways this is as much a continuation of Sienna and Hawke’s love story as it is the journey of two deeply wounded members of the SnowDancer pack who find each other through true love.
RETRO REVIEW: Favorites Week: Runaway Road by Devney Perry
Sandy M’s review of Runaway Road (Runaway, Book 1) by Devney Perry
Contemporary Romance published by Devney Perry LLC 6 Mar 20
I discovered Devney Perry about a year ago when I ran across her Maysen Jar series just by chance. I’m so very happy that happened, because Ms. Perry and her stories are now on my favorites list. I anxiously awaited this new series, and instantly fell in love with Londyn and Brooks, something that is not so difficult to do when it comes to such wonderful writing.
REVIEW: Ask Me by Tawna Fenske
Sandy M’s review of Ask Me (Cherry Blossom Lake, Book 4) by Tawna Fenske
Contemporary Romance published by Tawna Fenske 6 Dec 24
As much as Tawna Fenske fans laugh out loud while reading her romcoms, they also wait for that moment when hearts are twisted and wrung out until it’s hard to breathe. In this fourth installment of the Cherry Blossom Lake series, that last happens a few times as we travel through an emotional mine field with Kaleb and Brooke.
REVIEW: Swept Away by Beth O’Leary
Sandy M’s review of Swept Away by Beth O’Leary
Contemporary Romance published by Berkley 1 Apr 25
My first Beth O’Leary book, and I had a few ups and downs with it, but, for the most part, I enjoyed this nearly exclusively two-character story. Zeke and Lexi go from fun to survival, and you can’t help but cheer them on when the rough gets rougher and their next moments appear pretty darned bleak.
REVIEW: Backwater Justice by Fern Michaels
Veena’s review of Backwater Justice (The Sisterhood, Book 36) by Fern Michaels
Romantic Suspense published by Zebra Books 24 Dec 24
I am a huge fan, but I got bored with the Sisterhood series a while back. I am, however, so glad to get back to them with this book. This is a well-paced suspense that will keep you guessing almost to the very end.
REVIEW: Babel by R.F. Kuang
Kaitlyn‘s review of Babel by R.F. Kuang
Historical Fantasy published by Harper Voyage 23 Aug 22
I am so pleasantly surprised by how much I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I also think historical fantasy is just my thing? I love books that blend real world events with a magical twist. This takes place at Oxford in the early 1800’s and covers deep, heavy topics. There are moments that seriously infuriated me, as most historical fiction books do, but I still love them so much.
REVIEW: All Gowned Up by Jen Haymore
Sandy M’s review of All Gowned Up by Jen Haymore
Historical Young Adult published by Entangled Teen 3 Feb 25
I began reading Jennifer Haymore back in 2009, and I loved each book I read. I began to have some issues with historical romance several years back, and Ms. Haymore is one I read to get through that barrier. So with this newest release, I thought I’d try again, even though it’s a young adult story.
REVIEW: Designs on You by Jaci Burton
Veena’s review of Designs on You by Jaci Burton
Contemporary Romance published by Berkley 03 Dec 24
An entertaining lighthearted story that is perfect for vacation reading.