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  • Sooner or Later

    Sooner or Later is a suspense novel with a romantic sub-plot and an interesting California setting. I have to admit my blatant bias – both the hero and the villain are alumni of my alma mater, UC Santa Barbara. I always enjoy settings of which I have first hand knowledge, so this was a fun…

  • The Last Dance

    As last dances go, this one was rather uninspiring. The last of the Mac’s Angel series and also one of the last Loveswept titles, it is too bad this last dance couldn’t have been just a little more sizzling. Lincoln “Mac” McAllister and Sterling Lindsey have known each other for years but only through e-mail…

  • Wife to a Stranger

    What if you woke up one morning and didn’t remember details about your life or your marriage? What if things seemed vaguely familiar but just out of reach? How about feeling like you’re not the person you once were? That’s the dilemma facing Capri Massey in Daphne Clair’s Wife to a Stranger – a book…

  • The Present

    I was really looking forward to The Present because, as Laurie said, I am a fan of the Malory family. While I found some points in this book that tempered my enjoyment of it, overall it was a fairly nice little Christmas story for Malory fans, albeit a pricey one. Since Marianne has already summarized…

  • The Present

    The Present is just about the most boring book I’ve ever read. It’s not bad, it’s just dull as all get-out. I had to force myself to turn the pages, and unless you are a super-duper Malory family fan, you probably will, too. The first nine chapters are devoted to recounting all the members of…

  • One Lonely Night

    One Lonely Night just missed being a Desert Island Keeper for me. Both the hero and heroine went through a little too much angst for me, but this is a good read by a talented author, and I enthusiastically recommend you give it a try. I’ll be on the lookout for more of Ms. Law’s…

  • Texas Splendor

    Texas Splendor starts out like an “A” book. The characters are terrific, the conflict is interesting, and the sexual tension abounds. Toward the end, it loses its way – a little. It is still a good read, and a fitting end to a great trilogy. Austin Leigh has just spent five years in prison for…

  • The Last Southern Belle

    The Last Southern Belle is one of the last batch of Loveswepts, and it’s a pretty darned good one. It’s light and cute and doesn’t take itself too seriously, but there are a few flaws that kept it from being a favorite keeper for me. Annie Hartford (for some reason on the back of the…

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