Books by Beverly Barton
I haven't encountered too many romances set in the post-Civil War South. And I can fairly say that I haven't come across too many romances like The Right Wife either. Readers should be aware that this book has its uncomfortable moments involving race, together with some uncomfortably rapey moments a ...
Contemporary heroines have been growing in sexual freedom, but still tend to be fairly traditional and face certain prejudices. This is why I was surprised when it was revealed that not only did our heroine pose for Playboy, she had a role in an iconic porn movie. The fallout from this and her st ...
Do yourself a favor, go out and buy this book, immediately. It is that good.
Ten years before this story takes place, Lexie Murrough was a rising journalist covering the presidential inauguration in the fictional country of Gadi. While covering the story she was shot and severely injured in a ...
One of the more welcome aspects of Linda Howard's Raintree: Inferno was its originality, as it contained none of the usual series romance hooks or gimmicks. Of course, her collaborators in the Raintree trilogy write for Silhouette on a more regular basis these days, and they know what side their b ...
I've followed Beverly Barton's The Protectors series from the beginning. This book, the 24th in the series, features the men and women who work with the Dundee Agency, a private investigation/bodyguard organization. The last book in the series, Penny Sue Got Lucky was charming and one of my favori ...
Penny Sue Got Lucky is a great title and fits the novel perfectly, which you'll discover when you finish it. This book has a bit of mystery, a hero and heroine who are total opposites in personality, a large cast of secondary characters, and even a cute dog. It's part of Beverly Barton's long run ...
I love Beverly Barton's Protectors series. I love big, macho, alpha male bodyguards and the women who domesticate them. The best titles in this series have a good suspense story and lots of sexual tension. Keeping Baby Secret was not one of them. I'd call it "Protectors lite". ...
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An underachieving series comes to an underwhelming end as Beverly Barton brings the Family Secrets series to a close in Check Mate. The first book found Jake Ingram's brother kidnapped by men who mistook him for Jake, with only the woman assigned to deprogram him there to save him. This time, they f ...
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In The Last To Die, the sequel to The Fifth Victim, Jazzy Talbot is accused of having a fatal attraction-type relationship with her long-time lover, Jamie Upton, when he is found murdered. Every clue to the killer's identity points back to Jazzy and she needs the help of her clairvoyent friend Genny ...
Three years ago, Grace Beaumont lost her husband, father, and unborn child in a devastating car accident. In the years since, she's dedicated herself to her family's telecommunications business while still mourning the life she once had. Then she receives a letter that indicates the hit-and-run a ...