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  • Craft Brew by Layla Reyne

    Although I wasn’t wild about Imperial Stout, the first book in Layla Reyne’s new Trouble Brewing series, I wanted to read book two, Craft Brew, because I was intrigued by what was clearly going to be the series’ overarching plotline, and hoped for progression. I got a little of what I wanted, but Ms. Reyne…

  • Fair Chance by Josh Lanyon

    Josh Lanyon makes a successful return to the world of the Sculptor murders and established partners, Elliot Mills and Tucker Lance in this third book in the All’s Fair series,  Fair Chance. I love romantic suspense/mystery stories and in this novel, Josh Lanyon once again shows herself to be a master of this sub-genre. To…

  • The Chance by Robyn Carr

    Laine Carrington, an FBI agent wounded while breaking up a cult/pot farm, rents a house in Thunder Point while she recuperates and takes stock of her life. Eric Gentry, ex-con made good as a specialist mechanic, catches her eye in the local diner. Soon, the two have moved in together, but their HEA has to…

  • Deadly Heat by Cynthia Eden

    I’ll definitely be filing Deadly Heat under “guilty pleasure.” It features a cock-sure hero, steamy sex scenes galore, and a hero and heroine who can barely sit in a room together for five seconds without tearing each other’s clothes off. I’m not sure any of it was believable, but it was certainly fun. Firefighter Lora…

  • Money, Honey by Susan Sey

    This debut novel, is filled with witty dialogue, sizzling chemistry, and a truly dreamy former bad-boy hero. Although there is suspense, the focus is clearly on the relationship between the hero and heroine. All I can say is, welcome, Ms. Sey. Please keep the books coming! FBI Special Agent Liz Brynn is the only person…

  • Fade to Black

    Lately I’ve been very hesitant to pick up a romantic suspense novel because the last several I’ve read have been pretty bad. Usually it’s due to a TSTL Damsel in Distress heroine paired with a macho alpha male and a poorly written suspense plot. I was so pleasantly surprised, then, to discover a real gem…

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