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  • The Price of Passion

    Actually, this one isn’t half bad. Kate Crawford has been Drake Daniels’ sporadic lover for the past two years. When she discovers she is pregnant, she tracks down the semi-reclusive author to his hidey hole to spend time with him outside of bed and see if they have a future together. Nothing new. Absolutely nothing…

  • Fire at Midnight

    Fire at Midnight by Lisa Marie Wilkinson spent some time on my bedside table. In this case, it was all for the best, because the book contains a number of elements that might have distracted me at another time, but because I read it in the right mood, I had a lot of campy fun….

  • The Neighbor

    I’ve long been a fan of the television show Without a Trace. The disappearance stories on the show sometimes end in the discovery of a murder and sometimes in the victim being found alive and often one doesn’t know until the very end how close to a happy ending it will be for all involved….

  • Atlantis Unmasked by Alyssa Day

    Atlantis Unmasked is the sixth in Alyssa Day’s The Warriors of Poseidon series and, though there is some incredible world building and interesting characters, the momentum wasn’t consistent the entire book.  Grace Havilland is a descendent of the Goddess Diana, but it’s a fact she never would have known if vampires hadn’t murdered her brother….

  • Tekgrrl by A.J. Menden

    I read many superhero comics as a girl, so Tekgrrl, featuring a group of superheroes, appealed to me, and happily, didn’t disappoint. With an engaging heroine, an interesting group of superheroes, and a surprise romance, I thoroughly enjoyed my time with the heroes of the Elite Hands of Justice (EHJ). While Mindy was already a…

  • Strange Brew

    Strange Brew is an anthology of paranormal stories that center around witchcraft. Since I’m a big fan of lengthy, detailed stories, I didn’t have very high expectations when I realized that the average story in this compilation was 40 pages long. But this collection was surprisingly interesting and I’d recommend it for fans of paranormal…

  • The Pretender’s Crown

    Well. It’s unusual, at least. Belinda Primrose is a spy and assassin for Lorraine, the queen of a country on a map that looks suspiciously like 1588 Europe. Belinda is also a magician (called witchlords in this alternate historical fantasy), and happens to be Lorraine’s bastard daughter, the progeny of the Virgin Queen and her…

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