Books by Sarah Morgan
This is the prequel to the author’s Sleepless in Manhattan. I liked Sleepless so much that as soon as I finished, I went online looking for more of her work and discovered this novella. I was delighted to learn the hero and heroine are two characters referred to throughout Sleepless although they ...
Have you ever read a book with a billionaire hero? Then you’ve already read this book. Generic billionaire meets generic heroine, takes her to generic posh event and posh dinner, then is manipulated into taking her to a family wedding. She swears not to fall in love with him but OOPS SHE DOES, and ...
Sarah Morgan's Maybe This Christmas is the third in her O'Neil Brothers series. The first two (Sleigh Bells in the Snow and Suddenly Last Summer) received a B+ and an A- here at AAR. Today Dabney and Haley discuss the novel.
Haley: So, Dabney, I'm excited to discuss this book because Sarah M ...
I love when a small town romance with heavy family themes can hook me. There are so many romances out there with the similar settings and similar issues: The hero or heroine lives in the big city and comes back to the small town, only to fall in love. I can get tired of reading the same formula, so ...
I was so pleasantly surprised by Sleigh Bells in the Snow. I hadn’t expected to like it too much since I’m a person that rarely gets into the Christmas spirit and, thus, I tend to avoid Christmas themed books. I’ve always worried they would be too schmaltzy. However, I never felt that way whi ...
A “sheik” style romance, and it’s a contemporary? I haven't encountered that a lot, and the premise of this story certainly made me intrigued. Plus, I love a good arranged marriage to a sexy millionaire story. Lost to the Desert Warrior provided a short bout of steamy entertainment. It won ...
When an author takes several romance conventions that are quite well-worn and creates a book with sparkle, vividness, and energy, then you have a winner. The winner in this case is Sarah Morgan’s An Invitation to Sin, the second installment in Harlequin’s Sicily’s Corretti Dynasty.
The nove ...
I rolled my eyes for the first few pages of A Night of No Return; a billionaire hero with an emotional scar that just won’t heal was a bit too much. But once the heroine was introduced I got into the story. In fact, I expected to give this a higher grade until close to the end when the heroine cha ...
Are you in the mood for a short, Christmas book? If the answer is yes, then this might just fill the bill. I had my doubts in the beginning, but fortunately kept reading. After the first few pages, I found it not only enjoyable, but to have a lot more substance than I expected.
Rio Zacarelli, int ...