Books by Tara Taylor Quinn
At Close Range is another in Tara Taylor Quinn's series about The Ivory Nation, a powerful, secretive white supremicist church with members and friends in very high places in Arizona. It was all right, I suppose, but I guessed the identity of the secret villain right off the bat, and the hero and h ...
Tara Taylor Quinn’s Trusting Ryan begins with a storyline I like: An older woman and a younger man fall in love. The scenario does not happen so rarely in real life as it does in romanceland, and I am always glad to pick up a romance with this setup. Although the story starts beautifully, for me i ...
I thoroughly enjoyed this book to the point where I could not put it down to attend to such routine things like eating. I was riveted from the first page to the last. This second book in Quinn’s Ivory Nation trilogy should go on everyone’s must buy list.
Botanist Laura Clark and her history p ...
Issue stories have long been a hallmark of the Harlequin Superromance line, and Tara Taylor Quinn's latest Shelter Valley book touches on a number of hard-hitting topics. It's not a particularly fun read. The love story is so secondary that this is more of a where's-the-romance than a superromance. ...
I'm beginning to think Tara Taylor Quinn is a find. I very much enjoyed her first single title for Harlequin, last year's Sheltered in His Arms. It was the first book of hers I'd read, and I went on red alert for her other titles. I'm happy to say that the next one I read, Her Secret, His Child was ...
Sheltered in His Arms is a spin-off from Tara Taylor Quinn's Superromance trilogy Shelter Valley Stories, but you don't need to have read the preceding books to enjoy this one. I hadn't, and I enjoyed this story very much.
Cassie Tate is a woman scorned, and you know what they say about that kind ...