Moonlight Mistress

Once upon a time this kind of romance was common on the market. It thronged on the shelves in bookstores and malls, competing with others of its kind. That voracious predator, the romance reader, would prey upon it, whether severely dog-eared or in mint condition, and consume it in one sitting, before heading out to…

A Willing Spirit

A Willing Spirit, the newest addition in Jove’s “Haunting Hearts” line, is not exactly what I’d call a hard-core paranormal. So if you avoid these types of books like the plague you may just want to take another look at this one if the plot appeals to you. It’s more of a slice-of-life story about…

A Hero’s Homecoming

This latest offering in the Montana Mavericks: Return To Whitehorn series is something of a disappointment. It isn’t a wall-banger, but it’s just kind of blah. Dr. Carey Hall and J.D. Cade meet at the Hip Hop Cafe, the place to see and be seen in Whitehorn. They feel an instant attraction to each other…

Here Is My Heart

When you receive a letter, how can you be sure who sent it? Of course it may be signed, but what if you are unfamiliar with the handwriting of your beloved? Here Is My Heart revolves around these uncertainties, and letters plays a great role, not only for our heroes, but also in the mystery…

The Bluestocking on His Knee

The Bluestocking on His Knee is a very ordinary Regency. That description can either be insulting or an indication of the safe and familiar, depending on how you touchy you feel. For me it was an average read, breaking no conventions of the genre. It was actually so average that my only problem with it…

Weston’s Lady

Ok, I judged this book by it’s cover, and unfortunately it lived up to my expectations. The front cover is a clinch, which I can deal with, but on the back is this Wild West stampede picture that I’ve always associated with Wild Bill Hickock dime novels. It’s truly horrible. Not to mention the completely…

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