This review is apart of the TBR Challenge 2010 that was established to help readers focus on those buried treasure reads that they’ve yet to discover from their massive tbr piles. The following review was submitted by fellow reader, Senetra. Please, make sure to visit the other participants in the challenge.
Kathryn Shay’s The Wrong Man […]
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The Next Best Thing by Kristan Higgins (HQN 2010) is a paperback, 400 pages, contemporary romance. This review was written by fellow reader, Senetra.
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Kristan Higgins’ The Next Best Thing features pastry chef Lucy Lang Mirabelli, who has been widowed for almost five years. Her husband Jimmy, also a chef, died in a single-car accident following a trade show, and she […]
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A Candle For Nick by Lorna Michaels was going to be my December holiday TBR choice, but I got caught up in other things, so here it is, fresh for 2010. Good thing, because it’s not a holiday-themed book. Yes, the characters are lighting a menorah on the cover, and the Harlequin Holiday Red Ribbon™ is […]
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I purchased my first Shelly Laurenston book, Pack Challenge in early 2007, after someone on a blog or board mentioned it as a good shifter story. Sadly, I didn’t read it for over a year because I always had another book I wanted to read more.
Once I got into the mood for a shifter story, I read “Pack Challenge” and immediately purchased […]
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The Wrong Wife by Jule McBride (1994) is a Harlequin Romance #546. This TBR review was written by fellow reader, Senetra. Can’t say that I’d add this one to the stockpile.
Lord Nicholas Westhawke is a widowed earl living in his remote castle in Cornwall with his daughter Rosemund. She’s growing up wild and friendless, needs a woman’s […]
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Prey is the fourth book in Rachel Vincent’s “Shifters” series. To catch you up, I graded the first book, Stray, a DNF, skipped the second book, Rogue, and graded the third book, Pride, a B.
When this book begins, it’s nine weeks after the events of Pride. Faythe is on her way to see her […]
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This review is a guest review written by fellow reader, Senetra.
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I chose to read Open Secret (2006) by Janice Kay Johnson, one of my auto-buy authors. This is the first book in a trilogy about siblings separated by adoption following their parents’ deaths in a car accident.
I started to read the book and was immediately confused […]
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Overheated by Barbara Dunlop is apart of Harlequin’s NASCAR line. This review was submitted by fellow reader and contributor, Senetra.
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A couple of years ago, when I saw that Harlequin had a new line that would focus on families in the NASCAR world, I pretty much ignored it. I’m not a fan, and I’ll even admit to having some […]
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