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  • Forbidden Fantasy

    I’ve skimmed Cheryl Holt’s books before, but I’d never actually read one through, so I asked to review Forbidden Fantasy. My reaction? YE GODS AND LITTLE FISHES! I can’t decide whether this is a brilliant parody of a trashy romance novel, or whether it really is a trashy romance novel. If you like your romances…

  • Devil May Cry

    The front cover of this book says it’s a Dark Hunter novel. For those that have followed the Dark Hunter like I have, I’m warning you right now, this isn’t a Dark Hunter book. However, for those that have been waiting for a much more comprehensive background on Acheron and Artemis, this delivers, although Acheron…

  • Fairyville by Emma Holly

    Emma Holly is just a pleasure to read. Sexy, erotic, hot, steamy, it’s true, but also smooth, considered, well-crafted, and oh-so-easy to read. Holly is one of those writers whose writing never gets in the way of the story. Fairyville, Arizona isn’t like other towns. Fairyvillers are always just a little different, have something just…

  • Captured by Helen Kirkman

    Though she has started to get more attention, I still consider Helen Kirkman to be something of a buried treasure. Her distinctive style fits her chosen time period well, and every time I pick up one of her books, I feel transported back to the Dark Ages and the clashes between various English peoples and…

  • American Diva

    Audrey LaRue is the diva and heroine of the latest book in Julia Thrillseekers Anonymous series. I liked Audrey very much, but the book was a bit tepid in the romance and the suspense departments. Jack Price is one of the partners in the Thrillseekers Anonymous business. When a very well paying job as head…

  • Double Dating with the Dead

    Okay, the truth is that I’m willing to suspend a little disbelief every now and then in order to enjoy a book. Really. But when a novel requires that I also jettison my common sense right along with suspending any reality – including the most basic “people just don’t act like that” standard – then…

  • Scandal’s Daughter

    Scandal’s Daughter is the first book of debut author Christine Wells (the book won a Golden Heart Award last summer). I like reading first books – there are no preconceived notions about the author or the style, and there’s an excitement that comes from delving into the unknown. But there is nothing new here. I’ve…

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