Books by Caitlin Crews
There was a time when I read lots of category romances... almost all of which were written by the fabulous Sarah Mayberry, none of which were Harlequin Presents. But I like Caitlin Crews/Megan Crane's work and I thought it would be fun to check out what she does with the rules of Presents. They are, ...
Caitlin Crews takes us back to her Kittredge Ranch series with Summer Nights with a Cowboy. It’s the oft-told story of your average goofy, flusterbudget virgin meeting a steely eyed, overly-suspicious hero. The heroine’s drippiness and the hero’s self-righteousness both left me cold, and d ...
Under the name Megan Crane, Caitlin Crews has plenty of experience writing faux-Vikings in her dystopian Edge series. I was curious to see how she’d do with an actual Viking in a genuine Dark Ages setting. The answer? Pretty well!
In 918, the real-life Lady of the Mercians (daughter of Alfred t ...
I often finish an ordinary-heroine, imperious billionaire/prince/etc. Harlequin Presents title and, with a roll of my eyes, think, ‘Well, that’s never going to last.’ Caitlin Crews took this reaction and made it the starting point for her second-chance romance, Princess from the Past.
Betha ...
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Caitlin Crews’ island romance, Untamed (Hotel Temptation, #3), reads less like a passionate From Here to Eternity waves-crashing kiss, and more like a leisurely beachcombing stroll in search of pocket change.
I believe that islands are magical places where love awaits, and dreams come true (tha ...
Getting into the holiday mood? Publishers definitely are, and so is Caitlin Crews, whose first addition to the Cold River Ranch series takes place during the holiday season and explores the lives of the Everett brood, who live and love in and around Cold River, Colorado.
Gray Everett has been p ...
In Ms. Crews’ first book in Harlequin’s new Dare line, American professor Margot Cavendish is a skeptical sex researcher exploring Icelandic attitudes towards sex. Her final point of data collection is at Hotel Viking (a little on the nose there, but I’ll allow it), which is essentially touris ...
There is a special skill in writing a Harlequin Presents novel. I’ve read enough bad ones to know when there is a diamond in the rough, and everything by Caitlin Crews is exactly that. So soapy it’ll slide off your Kindle, but never tipping into eye-rolling ridiculousness, and boasting grounded ...
I don’t know about you, but sometimes I just want a really good Harlequin Presents read. I want the tropes to be laid on thick, I want to laugh at the outrageousness of most of it, and I want to lose myself in a world of pure imagination. When I don’t want that itch scratched, HPs are annoying a ...