Just One Taste

Just by coincidence, I picked up the second book of Louisa Edwards’ Recipe for Love series at the library just before I started reading Just One Taste. It set some pretty high expectations for the third entry in the trilogy. Luckily for me, the book didn’t disappoint. Wes Murphy is the son of a con…

Montana Destiny

Montana Destiny is the middle book in a trilogy about the three McCord cousins who all grew up on their grandfather’s ranch. It’s a pleasant but slight story that reminded me of a series romance writ slightly larger. Wyatt McCord spent his early childhood growing up on his grandfather Coot’s ranch in Gold Fever, Montana….

Infamous by Suzanne Brockmann

This is my first Suzanne Brockmann and I’m relieved to start with this one since beginning the Troubleshooters series seems such a daunting task. I’m pleased to say, however, that after this one, I’m looking forward to tackling that intimidating backlist. Dr. Alison Carter has spent her entire life idolizing a hero from the past…

Almost Perfect by Susan Mallery

Almost Perfect, the second in Susan Mallery’s Fool’s Gold series, is a frustrating read. The heroine is wonderful. I enjoyed reading about her relationships with everyone in the book except one person. Unfortunately, that person is the hero, who acted more like a selfish teenager than a thirty-something hero. Liz Sutton, the daughter of a…

Hot Finish

Hot Finish is part of Erin McCarthy’s Fast Track series which features auto racers and the women who love them. This book was character driven all the way, with only a smidge of plot to move things along. Suzanne and Ryder Jefferson’s marriage was one of total opposites. He was a slob, she was neat….

Liberty Starr

Liberty Starr by Rebecca E. Grant is the (rare) kind of romance that had me both shaking my head and laughing by the end of the first chapter, then captured me in spite of myself. Under a layer of silliness and several clichés there is a solid romance here, and the author is definitely one…

Love, Unexpectedly by Susan Fox

Love, Unexpectedly by Susan Fox

I’m generally wary of plots that involve one of the protagonists pretending to be someone else. However, Love, Unexpectedly took this storyline, twisted it, and created an interesting, complex, romantic, and sexy story that I had a hard time putting down. Nav Bharani has been in love with his neighbor Kat Fallon ever since he…

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