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  • Castles by Julie Garwood

    Castles is Julie Garwood at her best. It is witty, sexy, romantic, and has enough danger to keep things moving quickly. In fact, the only thing I don’t love about this book is that I finished it too quickly. But that’s alright too, because I’ve read it over and over and over again since first…

  • Winterburn’s Rose

    Winterburn’s Rose is much like a delicate flower growing in a garden. It is different in color, texture, and tone than most other flowers. But it isn’t going to fully bloom, although the author uses a fairly unique green thumb to help it along. Winterburn is Leigh Nash, the Earl of Winterburn, a supposedly jaded,…

  • Prince of Swords

    Some of the books I’ve read lately have made me wonder whether or not I might be suffering from a terminal case of “First as Favorites” syndrome. In fact, after reading Prince of Swords, I sat down with A Rose at Midnight, an earlier book by Anne Stuart, to make sure it was as wonderful…

  • Carried Away by Jill Barnett

    Jill Barnett almost deserves an A for effort in Carried Away. Unfortunately, the execution of this unique melding of two complete love stories and varying points of view doesn’t quite merit a five. Too bad, because this author is one of the best in the genre, writing books that are all at once funny, sexy,…

  • Love, Remember Me

    This is the second book by Bertrice Small that I have attempted and for the life of me, I cannot fathom why her books are considered to be romances. Historical, epic fiction that include with love stories? Yes. But a romance where the relationship between hero and heroine is paramount in the book? No. Not…

  • Scandalous Suzanne

    The only thing scandalous about Scandalous Suzanne is that it was published. Rarely have I read a book that is utterly devoid of sensuality and filled with dialogue so stilted no real person would ever speak it – not even in 1876. This story takes place in Florida, where a handsome Yankee journalist, Ethan Todd,…

  • Minx by Julia Quinn

    Julia Quinn writes wonderfully witty, sexy books that work best when there isn’t a plot, or a traditional “villain.” That’s why Splendid is one of my all-time keepers. That’s why I liked Dancing at Midnight less than Splendid, and why I like Minx better than Dancing at Midnight. Minx is the delightful love story of…

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