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REVIEW: The Hook Up by Kristen Callihan

Dear Ms. Callihan: Elyssa Patrick told me I’d love this book and she was right. There’s Drew, the loveable quarterback of an unnamed school who has two National Championships and a Heismann under his...

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REVIEW: Hard Target by Kay Thomas

Dear Ms. Thomas: This book started out with so much promise that I wondered why it had been so long since I picked up a romantic suspense book. After about a third of the way through decisions and...

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REVIEW: Afternoon Delight by Anne Calhoun

Dear Ms. Calhoun, I’ve read and enjoyed a few of your novellas in the past, so when an ARC of your new 164 page offering, Afternoon Delight, was made available to DA’s reviewers, I requested it....

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Romance and the ‘Meaning of Life’

In response to last week’s guest post by Zoe Brouthers on feminine sacrifice in Romance, author Moriah Jovan wrote a very thoughtful comment on the role that faith plays in so many people’s lives,...

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REVIEW: Private Politics by Emma Barry

Dear Ms. Barry: This is the second book in the series centering around characters in DC. As I said in my previous review of your book Special Interests, I generally shy away from political books but...

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REVIEW: Deacon by Kristen Ashley

Dear Ms. Ashley: This is the fourth in the Unfinished Hero series. I’ve read Knight, Raid, tried Creed and abandoned it, and now Deacon. This is a relationship book more than anything. There aren’t a...

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REVIEW: Losing Streak (The Lane #2) by Kristine Wyllys

Dear Ms. Wyllys: This is the second in The Lane series and really enjoyed the first one, Wild Ones. The second features Rosemary Young, the sister of the bartender who appears in Wild Ones. If you’ve...

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REVIEW: Understatement of the Year by Sarina Bowen

Dear Ms. Bowen: I’m not a big m/m reader but after devouring The Year We Hid Away and the The Year We Fell Down, I had to read the third book in the series. This is the story of John Rikker, the only...

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REVIEW: Risk by Cora Brent

Dear Ms. Brent: I read the first book in the Gentry Boys series, Draw, when it lingered at the top of the Kindle charts a couple of months ago. I’d found it on Scribd and felt it was a no risk...

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REVIEW: Coming in from the Cold by Sarina Bowen

Dear Ms. Bowen: I loved the three New Adult books you wrote and was desperate to read more Bowen romances so I was giddy when I learned that there were already two adult contemporaries available. The...

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REVIEW: Raising the Rent by J.L. Merrow

Dear J.L. Merrow: It doesn’t bode well for a review when you get to the end of a story and exclaim, “that’s it?” This was originally published as a short story in an anthology called Sindustry, and I...

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REVIEW: Dirty Rowdy Thing by Christina Lauren

Dear Ms. Lauren: Harlow and Finn met and married in Las Vegas. They enjoyed some headboard banging sex and separated– all in a period of about three days. Following their Vegas outing, Harlow shows up...

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REVIEW: Breathe, Annie, Breathe by Miranda Kenneally

Dear Ms. Kenneally, I’ve read several of your past novels, but completely missed the publication of this one and picked it up several months later. As with your past books, Breathe, Annie, Breathe is...

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REVIEW: When Love Isn’t Enough by Kathleen Gilles Seidel

Dear Ms. Seidel, Your out of print 1984 novel, When Love Isn’t Enough (Harlequin American Romance #80), opens when three men return to the DC area from Texas, where they’ve been spending time on behalf...

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REVIEW: Stepbrother Dearest by Penelope Ward

Dear Ms. Ward: This book has sat on the top of the Kindle bestseller list for weeks and was a top five NYTimes bestselling book for two weeks. I finally broke down and bought it. I had read My Skylar...

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REVIEW: Unsuitable by Ainslie Paton

Dear Ms. Paton: Audrey is an executive in the construction industry. She’s single, has a daughter, and is panicking because her care provider is leaving. She sets out to find a new nanny and...

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REVIEW: Indecent Proposal by Molly O’Keefe

Dear Ms. O’Keefe: I passed over this book when it first came out because the hero was getting into politics. I don’t like books   where politics are driving part of the conflict.  but then I’d like...

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Reading List by Sunita for October and November

Make My Wish Come True by Fiona Harper I was a big fan of Fiona Harper’s categories in the Harlequin Romance line, but then I kind of lost track, Harper switched to other lines and I stopped reading...

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REVIEW: Broken Open (The Hurley Brothers, Book 2) by Lauren Dane

Dear Ms. Dane, I’ve really enjoyed your past stories of the Hurley Brothers, a group of rock stars who formed the band Sweet Hollow Ranch and have become a cultural phenomenon. I loved Damien and...

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REVIEW: Falling From the Sky by Sarina Bowen

Dear Ms. Bowen: Your books have been  one of the highlights of my 2014 reading year. Your character seem so genuine and real and I feel like they are people I would enjoy spending time with and I...

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