REVIEW: A Tempest of Desire by Lorraine Heath

Sandy M’s review of A Tempest of Desire (Scandalous Gentlemen of St. James, Book 5) by Lorraine Heath
Historical Romance published by Avon 24 Dec 24

Viscount Langdon heads to a family island for peace and solitude, all the while trying to stave off loneliness and getting his life back on track after a railway accident and so he doesn’t disappoint his father in taking over as heir when the time comes. Finding an unconscious woman on his shores is not what he needs, but then when he realizes who she is, his dilemma is now two-fold: keep her close or send her back to her infamous life.

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REVIEW: Dark Hope by Christine Feehan

Veena’s review of Dark Hope (Carpathian, Book 38) by Christine Feehan
Paranormal Romance published by Berkley 07 Jan 25

The ancients continue on their quest to find their life mates, while fighting vampires and whatever other evil is dujour for the particular book that we happen to be reading.  Since Silke is a demon slayer, we are confronted by Lilith herself and the demons that she unleashes on the human world, programmed by her favorite mages.  There are some interesting twists in this story, but, overall, is it my imagination or are these stories getting shorter?

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RETRO REVIEW: The Three Fates of Ryan Love by Erin Quinn

Book CoverSandy M’s review of The Three Fates of Ryan Love (Beyond, Book 2) by Erin Quinn
Paranormal Romance published by Pocket Books 27 Jan 2015

Irritates me I took so long to read this book! Erin Quinn is an absolute favorite of mine, and I’ve been waiting for this book since I finished reading The Five Deaths of Roxanne Love, the first book in the series. But sometimes between everyday life and other obligations, things don’t go as you want, and, unfortunately, this book kept being pushed back a little at a time. However, the time finally arrived that I sat down and entered the Beyond once again with Ms. Quinn and her amazing talent.

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RETRO REVIEW: The Duke and the Lady in Red by Lorraine Heath

Book CoverVeena’s review of The Duke and the Lady in Red (Scandalous Gentlemen of St James. Book 3) by Lorraine Heath
Historical Romance published by Avon 28 Apr 15

As I picked up this book to read, the refrain from Chris De Burg’s lady in red was playing in my ears. The picture of a woman standing on a street in New York with her dress blowing around her was in front of my eyes.  It’s no surprise that the very jaded Duke of Avendale is bowled over by his first sight of the mystery woman in a red gown. What should have been a simple tryst, because he doesn’t do relationships, turns into a whole lot more.  I do enjoy the emotional impact of Ms. Heath’s stories, but she simply bowled me over with the richness of this one, especially the relationship and care that this cold and jaded man brings to his relationship with Rose’s brother Harry.

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RETRO REVIEW: Pairing Off by Elizabeth Harmon

Pairing OffLiviania’s review of Pairing Off (Red Hot Russians, Book 1) by Elizabeth Harmon
Contemporary Romance published by Carina 2 Feb 15

I used to ice skate competitively when I was a little girl, and love of the sport is still in my blood.  I find it hard to pass up a book about figure skaters.  Thus, I was drawn to Pairing Off, the debut novel by Elizabeth Harmon and the first book in her Red Hot Russians series.  The book opens with a rather steamy encounter, set several years before the main part of the book, when Anton Belikov gets drunk after a juniors competition and sleeps with a visiting American skater.  He remembers her accent and dark hair, but the rest of the evening is rather foggy.  (Readers will be entirely unsurprised that the girl turns out to be the heroine, Carrie Parker.) read more…

RETRO REVIEW: A Red Hot New Year by Eden, Mercury, Reede & Rossetti

Book CoverLawson’s review of A Red Hot New Year by Cynthia Eden, Diana Mercury, Virginia Reede, and Denise Rossetti
Erotic Romance Anthology released by Avon Red 27 Nov 07

New Year’s Bites by Cynthia Eden

Sybil has been wishing for more werewolf stories, and for very good reason. Though not a full werewolf sort of plot, the wolfies play an essential role. Anna is controlled but has a passion that’s unleashed through her new wild side, which is good to see. And meeting her stroke for stroke (pant, pant), Jon is right for her. Their chemistry works well, but the plotting and easy-to-spot villain could’ve used more organization.

Grade: B

Anna has always been the good girl, until a mysterious and powerful encounter with a wolf brings out her wild side! Now she’s unleashing her long-repressed desires on the sexy stranger who comes to her rescue . . . in Cynthia Eden’s New Year’s Bites.
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RETRO REVIEW: The Duke’s New Year’s Resolution by Merline Lovelace

Book CoverLynne Connolly’s review of The Duke’s New Year’s Resolution by Merline Lovelace
Contemporary Romance released by Silhouette Desire 9 Dec 08

Sabrina Russo meets doctor and Italian duke Marco Calvetti when he nearly runs her down. The sexy doc takes her to the nearest hospital and after assuring himself that her ankle is badly sprained, not broken, takes her home, where the inevitable occurs. But Sabrina has a rocky past, born of youthful rebellion against her autocratic father and Marco is a widower, who lost his wild, fun-loving, unstable wife in a storm at sea three years before. Sabrina is determined to make it on her own, after walking out on her father’s business, and with two friends she is doing just that, arranging conference hotels for companies, so she doesn’t want to give it all up even after finding love with Marco. Marco’s family and friends are troubled about Sabrina’s physical resemblance to his dead wife, and it makes Sabrina wonder if he wants her, or the late Mrs. Marco back.  read more…

RETRO REVIEW: The Christmas Spirits on Tradd Street by Karen White

Book CoverStevie‘s review of The Christmas Spirits on Tradd Street (Tradd Street, Book 6) by Karen White
Women’s Supernatural Detective Fiction published by Berkley 22 Oct 19

In an effort to read more holiday fiction this year, I got hold of a review copy of this book based on having read a stand-alone novel by the author before, and without realising that this one was part of an ongoing series. Going more on the title than anything more than a quick skim of the blurb, I was also expecting friendly ghosts pointing the way to Christmas Cheer and helping our protagonists solve suitably cosy mysteries. That wasn’t quite what I got.

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