REVIEW: Just Once by Julianna Keyes
Dear Ms. Keyes: A treat in the form of your book Time Served showed up on my Kindle over the holiday week. I inhaled it, staying up late to finish, and then went hunting for more Keyes’ books. There...
View ArticleREVIEW: Rest and Be Thankful by Helen MacInnes
Dear Readers: I was a huge fan of the late Helen MacInnes back in the day, and when Liz Mc2 blogged recently about Friends and Lovers, it made me think of MacInnes’ other non-espionage novel. I...
View ArticleREVIEW: Risking It All by Tessa Bailey
Dear Ms. Bailey: This is one of the books where I wish I didn’t have to assign a grade. Part of the book I really enjoyed and other parts, not so much. Bowen Driscol has inherited the territory of...
View ArticleGUEST REVIEW: Lighting the Flames by Sarah Wendell
“The one with the blonde hair” is how my oldest friend describes me to her friends, who still wonder who she is talking about. That’s because I am no longer blonde—my hair went dark in college and now...
View ArticleREVIEW: Party Lines by Emma Barry
Dear Ms. Barry: This is one of those books to which I hate assigning a grade. In the past I’ve avoided political books primarily because of the current political climate is so toxic. It feels like as a...
View ArticleREVIEW: 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...
View ArticleREVIEW: Falling From the Sky by Sarina Bowen
This book has been republished and is now available. Sorry readers! 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...
View ArticleREVIEW: Hero by Samantha Young
Dear Ms. Young: Generally speaking, your books are a hit for me, and I adore billionaire books of all shapes and sizes, so it was natural for me to read Hero. Alexa Holland’s father lived a...
View ArticleREVIEW: Remember Me by Cora Brent
Dear Ms. Brent: Whenever I do daily deals and I come across a book that has a dual storyline, reviewers will often comment that the historical subplot is stronger than the present day plot and that...
View ArticleREVIEW: Way of the Shadows by Cynthia Eden
Dear Ms. Eden: One of your biggest fans is Mistress M from SM Book Obsessions. The other day when I was nosing around for a book to read, instead of diving into my one thousand plus to be read pile...
View ArticleREVIEW: Summer Storm by Joan Wolf
Dear Joan Wolf: When I started browsing through this book and saw that the heroine’s husband asks her to get an abortion, I had to immediately check the end to see whether he could actually be the...
View ArticleREVIEW: Degradation by Stylo Fantome
Dear Ms. Fantome: I bought the first book priced at 99c upon a recommended post at The Rock Stars of Romance. The blurb intrigued me and the sample had me hooked. For readers, they should know that...
View ArticleREVIEW: The Hurricane by R. J. Prescott
Dear R. J. Prescott: Angela James told me to read this. I do whatever she tells me. Actually I think she read this because she asked for feel good romances on Twitter and someone recommended this. She...
View ArticleREVIEW: Game Play by Lynda Aicher
Dear Ms. Aicher: I saw people talking about this on Twitter and I love a good sports romance. The unique thing about this hockey book is that it features a female hockey player and a male one....
View ArticleREVIEW: When Joss Met Matt by Ellie Cahill
Dear Ms. Cahill: “Sorbet sex” is the cleanser that Joss and Matt use to get over their bad breakups. Their habit started in college and continues for seven years up until the point that Matt calls...
View ArticleREVIEW: Chase Me by Tessa Bailey
Dear Ms. Bailey: I saw some twitter discussion from readers who had obtained an ARC and then Mandi from SmexyBooks emailed me that I needed to get a copy of this book. Roxy Cumberland is a college...
View ArticleREVIEW: Revved by Samantha Towle
Dear Samantha Towle: I knew when I saw this book searching for new releases that I would buy it because most of the Towle books I’ve read in the past, I enjoyed (particularly The Mighty Storm). The...
View ArticleREVIEW: Adam and Eva by Sandra Kitt
Dear Sandra Kitt: May’s TBR Challenge category is “Old School,” defined as a book that is 10 or more years old. I had plenty of options, but after dithering a while I chose this landmark category...
View ArticleReading List by Sunita for May and June (Part 1)
I’m still reading across different genres and choosing books on a whim, so the last two months have featured romance, historical fiction, and SFF, with story lengths ranging from novella to doorstop. I...
View ArticleREVIEW: Ride Steady by Kristen Ashley
Dear Ms. Ashley: I don’t know what it is about your biker heroes, but they seem to work for me on almost every level. I loved Tack Allen from Motorcycle Man, and have really enjoyed the Chaos series...
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