Dangerous Lover by Lisa Marie Rice is a romantic suspense novel, copyright 2007 and published by Avon Red. It’s a trade paperback novel with 352 pages. Lisa Marie Rice is a popular author at Ellora’s Cave. However, I’ve never read her but I was curious to know if her voice/style would suit me. I’m a fan of romantic suspense when […]
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A Third Party by Chris Tanglen, Ellora’s Cave, Short Novel or Category, ebook format only, no print copy seems to be available. Are you in the mood for some romantic comedy?
A Third Party by Chris Tanglen delivers the goods. The plot is a simple one: Theresa’s fiancé Dale is open to the idea of making her ultimate […]
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Once upon a time, I was a Robin Schone fan. I consider that a fair statement after enjoying one book by her and a couple of novellas. I wasn’t exactly eager to read her next book as I’d read and discarded quite a few of her previous titles. The Men and Women’s Club by Robin Schone was at one time, an anticipated […]
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Man Love. My first. Maybe my last. I just know that I couldn’t have a surfeit of these types of books on a daily basis. Or any erotica that’s m/m,m/f, f/f or whatever. If it entertains, I’ll read it but erotica these days, compose very little of my reading diet. Moving on. I bought this book because the buzz surrounding it has been pretty […]
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Sucks to Be You by Sahara Kelly from Changeling Press was a fun read. Jayne from Dear Author reviewed this little gem of a book that I wouldn’t have otherwise picked up on my own. The story features a time traveling vampire who was conjured up by a couple of women playing on a Ouija board. It’s a very short story for a romance […]
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Dare Me by Leigh Ellwood is my first keeper of the year. It is published by Phaze, a epub that was the recently featured at Dear Author . I decided on Dare Me on a whim. I couldn’t put this book down once I had started reading it and while I would love for everybody to read this book, it won’t appeal to everybody.
Dare Me is […]
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After reading and posting my less than favorable review of Bone Deep by Bönnie Dee, I decided to read another book by her as I did like her voice/style and I am happy to say that I did enjoy Opposites Attract from Venus Press much, much better.
Kelly is a pretty reserved person. She adheres to routine and rarely does anything spontaneous. She […]
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Bone Deep by Bönnie Dee had a couple of things going for it that drew me to the story 1) the post-WWII period and 2) featured a tortured hero. Unfortunately, the author didn’t quite pull this story off for me for several reasons which shall be discussed later.
Here is the synopsis:
In the fall of 1946, grieving war widow Sarah goes to […]
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The Fifth Favor by Shelby Reed was a very engrossing read. It’s the story about a reporter and a gigolo. About two people finding each other, needing each other and meeting each other at the right time in their life. It’s a love story. Aren’t they all?
Billie Cort is a reporter out for the story of her career: to do a story […]
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Shelby Reed’s A Fine Work Of Art has one thing going for it without even opening the cover: it features a older woman/younger man relationship and has the added conflict of the teacher/student relationship. How well does the author pull this off?
Elizabeth Gilstrom’s marriage has recently fallen apart. Her soon to be ex-husband, Stuart, who is a neurosurgeon, leaves her […]
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Here is a quick review of Let’s Pretend by Raine Weaver to place in my Ebook folder. The story features Veronica “Ronnie” Peale, a legal secretary who has a serious jones for her boss, Paul Lang. Veronica’s best friend Kayla feels that Ronnie needs someone to spark her boss’s attention and she introduces her to Brant, who works for an escort service. It’s not what you think. What […]
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