Bewitched by Heather Cullman

If I had only word to describe Bewitched it would be romantic. While most romance novels rely heavily on action-driven plots, poor communication or lusty whirlwind relationships Bewitched instead takes another route. It brings together two people who become friends long before they are able to become lovers. The end result is a book that…

Infinity by Maggie Shayne

Infinity by Maggie Shayne

Fantasy and science fiction authors are familiar with a concept called “world building,” which is the process of creating a coherent “universe” for your characters. The rules may not necessarily be those of our world – time travel can work, or humans may have faster-than-light warpdrive technology – but they do have to be coherent…

Bartered Bride by Anne Avery

Many medieval romances seem like they were written by authors who did all their research at the Medieval Times dinner-theatre show at the Excalibur Hotel in Las Vegas. Luckily for me, Bartered Bride wasn’t one of those books. The characters act like real people straight out of medieval society. As you might expect, the setting…

Bartered Bride by Anne Avery

This is a book that feels like it was written according to my private list of preferences for medieval romances. It features a non-aristocratic hero who lives by his wits rather than by his brawn, a sensible heroine, a marriage of convenience and plenty of historical detail. Oh, did I mention that the married couple…

The Marriage by Dallas Schulze

The Marriage has one of my favorite plots – the marriage of convenience. I also liked the main characters, Ryan Lassiter and Maggie Drummond. There were some interesting secondary characters too, but just when I thought the book was getting interesting – it was over. Ryan Lassiter is carrying a lot of emotional baggage. His…

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