Series Romance

  • A Man She Couldn’t Forget

    Amnesia stories are usually up there with sheiks and secret babies for me – I generally don’t bother with them. However, A Man She Couldn’t Forget seemed like it could be a book that would handle the topic well. As I started reading, it quickly became clear that this was the case, and I settled…

  • The Fall of Maggie Brown

    Shockingly enough, this was my first Harlequin, and I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’ve always been a little wary of 200 paged novels, but with Anne Stuart, I figured I’d be in good hands. I wasn’t wrong: this is the most fun I’ve ever had in such a short time. Maggie Brown has gone…

  • Unleashed by Lori Borrill

    Unleashed begins with a sex scene that is supposed to be hot and torrid, but to me was more funny than anything else. Next comes a huge infodump, then things are off and running. Literally. It’s been a long time since I read a Blaze title, but if this is an example of the line,…

  • The Wedding Heiress

    I almost didn’t select The Wedding Heiress for review as I was afraid it was going to be another marriage of convenience in order to win an inheritance book. Fortunately, I was wrong, and the book proved to be a generally light, somewhat enjoyable read. Delaney McBride’s wealthy aunt recently died and left a convoluted…

  • Live and Yearn

    I and bought Live and Yearn because I absolutely hated what I was reading, couldn’t get through it, and wanted to read something(anything!) else. I enjoyed the other book I read in St. John’s series about a family of mediums, so this seemed like a good diversion. Happily, it did the trick. It’s not brilliant;…

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