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  • The Personal Touch

    In The Personal Touch, Lori Borrill takes a break from writing about wounded heroes to deliver an enjoyable flirty-playboy/hero-in-pursuit romance. Clint Hilton loves his mother, but she’s driving him a little crazy. After his father passed away, Mom moved in with Clint in what was supposed to be a temporary arrangement. More than a year…

  • Taken By Sin by Jaci Burton

    Taken By Sin is Jaci Burton’s fourth installment in her Demon Hunter Series and, while I enjoyed it, the book isn’t necessarily a stand-alone.  Fresh from a battle against demons in which he disobeyed direct orders, Dalton is on the run from both the good and bad guys. The reason is Isabelle, a woman consumed…

  • Fatal Secrets by Allison Brennan

    Allison Brennan’s newest is a romantic suspense with the emphasis strongly on the suspense. While I found the hero and heroine to be interesting, I was left wanting more romance and less graphic violence. <a href="http://www.likesbooks.com/banmanpro/a.aspx?ZoneID=4&Task=Click&Mode=HTML&SiteID=1&PageID=33387 ” target=”_blank”> <img src="http://www.likesbooks.com/banmanpro/a.aspx?ZoneID=4&Task=Get&Mode=HTML&SiteID=1&PageID=33387 ” width=”150″ height=”200″ border=”0″ alt=””> When Sonia Knight was 13 her father sold her to…

  • Breakpoint

    Breakpoint is the fourth book in the High Risk series. This book stands alone, though there are several references to the event that brought the characters of the series together. The story started out interestingly enough, but sagged a lot in the middle and fell apart at the end. Dallas O’Halloran is an Air Force…

  • A Wicked Liaison

    The premise of A Wicked Liaison was interesting enough, but it quickly became the slowest 200 pages of my life. Somewhere along the way, the hero became too immature to be interesting, and the heroine badly needed some spice in her character. Constance Townley is the Dowager Duchess of Wellford. Ever since her elderly husband…

  • Sand, Sun…Seduction!

    I am about to head out on vacation, and had just finished a book that was a bit of a slog. Sand, Sun…Seduction! sounded like just my speed. Three sexy, tropical romances, all short and sweet. For the most part, it fulfilled my (admittedly not high) expectations.

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