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  • Deadly Sexy

    I have long been a fan of Beverly Jenkins, but I have to say that Deadly Sexy, while at times entertaining, is not one of her best books. <!– var browName = navigator.appName; var SiteID = 1; var ZoneID = 4; var browDateTime = (new Date()).getTime(); if (browName=='Netscape') { document.write('‘); document.write(”); } if (browName!=’Netscape’) {…

  • Bloodfever by Karen Marie Moning

    Karen Marie Moning is best known for her romances blending historical, paranormal, time travel, and fantasy elements. Some authors are successful with such hybrids while others aren’t. I think Moning falls into the former category, at least with Bloodfever. Bloodfever is the second novel in Moning’s new series, after Darkfever, so there’s a fair amount…

  • Suspect

    Suspect is the second in a trilogy that explores the effects of a man’s bigamy on both his families. It’s very much a part of a larger story and doesn’t stand alone very well. As a mystery, it was rather mediocre and as a romance, it was tepid as could be. Ron Raven was a…

  • Baby Makes Three

    Harlequin Superromances tend to have a bit more realism than the average series romances, and Baby Makes Three is no exception; it has realism in spades. A broken marriage, two miscarriages, a hero whose mother abandoned him, and a heroine with an alcohol problem – all in one book. It’s a lot to cope with,…

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