Can’t Say No

Can’t Say No, third in Bette Ford’s Prescott family series, is one of those books I’d never have finished had I not been assigned it for review. With a heroine who is too stubborn to live, an annoying focus on the hero – and his family’s – wealth, and an over-abundance of lust-thought from both…

Hungry for More

Confession time: I’ve got the chef fantasy thing bad. For months and months now, I’ve been seeking out books featuring chef heroes searching in vain for one that would include the unique restaurant sensibility of Kitchen Confidential, the requisite food porn, and a hero who could evoke my wildest chef fantasies. The search, fellow readers,…

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

Me Before You by Jojo Moyes

We call the male protagonist in a romance the “hero.” But what is a hero and what is a heroic life? That’s just one of the many questions Moyes’ book poses to her readers in this story that tips the scales into the incredibly weepy zone. The plot is fairly simple: Twenty-six year old British…

Sweet Spot by Susan Mallery

Sweet Spot by Susan Mallery

I’ve read a lot of books by Susan Mallery, and Sweet Spot, the second in her Keyes sisters trilogy, is definitely one of my favorites. I didn’t read the first book, but this worked for me as a stand-alone. Nicole is the responsible sister. She’s worked in the family bakery from a young age and…

Overnight Male

When I read a very short summary of Elizabeth Bevarly’s last installment in her OPUS series, Overnight Male, (following You’ve Got Male and Express Male) I grew intrigued. A masterspy on her last assignment while showing her sexy new partner the ropes – how cool does that sound? Unfortunately, the novel is a prime example…

Hot Property by Carly Phillips

There is certainly no shortage of athlete heroes in Romancelandia. Hot Property is the fourth in Carly Phillips’ Hot Zone series, which centers around an athletic management company. You guessed it, the hero of this, like the others in the series, is an athlete – a baseball player, to be specific. However, our hero in…

How To Knit a Wild Bikini

I admit it took me a long time to write this review. After I read the book, I was postponed by finals, moving, and a job search. And then, when I finally sat down to write the review, I realized I couldn’t remember much about the story and I didn’t have much interest in rereading…

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