Books by Lori Wilde
I enjoy stories about couples who have a second chance at love. Although I initially had some doubts about the main characters in Lorie Wilde's Once Smitten, Twice Shy, I quickly grew to like them, and to root for them to have their happily ever after. This is the second in Wilde's Wedding Bell seri ...
After spending the previous five books going nowhere slowly, the White Star miniseries stumbles toward the finish line in Destiny's Hand. On the plus side, this is only the second book in the series that never bored me and kept me reasonably engaged from start to finish. On the other, the characters ...
By now I really should know better than to take Harlequin's promos to heart and realize its continuities are seldom as cool as they sound. Somehow I never learn. The ads for the new White Star series proclaimed, "If you loved The DaVinci Code, Harlequin Blaze brings you a continuity with just as man ...
A feisty P.I. and an uptight investment banker take to the road in License to Thrill, a lightweight, high energy romp that zips along with equal parts humor and heart. It's not the type of story that takes itself too seriously. If I tell you the heroine's name is Charlee Champagne, her mother's name ...