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  • The Huntress

    The saga continues! For those of you who sighed and lamented the conclusion of the Faire Isle trilogy, get ready for more. The legend of the Silver Rose, the Book of Shadows, the Dark Queen, and more return in The Huntress. After Catriona O’Hanlon’s step-father exiled her from her Irish clan, she met Ariane Deauville…

  • Force of Nature

    I’ve been reading Brockmann for some time now, and while I missed a few of her early books, I’ve read everything involving SEAL teams ten and sixteen, as well as all the Troubleshooters. While reading Force of Nature, I found that this wealth of Brockmann experience worked both for me and against me. Her books…

  • Austenland by Shannon Hale

    When I first read about Shannon Hale’s Austenland, I was intrigued: An American travels to an English holiday resort where one can completely immerse oneself in the world of the Regency for a number of weeks. Being very fond of dressing up myself, and having some experience in Medieval-type role-playing, I was wholly in favor…

  • The Highlander’s Bride

    Some say it’s all in the details. If so, Donna Fletcher missed that memo. The Highlander’s Bride is filled with bad dialogue and a bad plot tied together neatly with a vague setting. Not a detail in sight except for many, many descriptions of the scent and color of the heroine’s red hair. Sara McHern…

  • My Immortal by Erin McCarty

    As a devoted fan of Erin McCarthy, it was no question I would read My Immortal even though I’m not too happy with that whole vampire thing she’s trying to pull. Now she’s going with a new angle: a darker fantasy romance that counters her humorous contemporaries and vamp books. Damien du Bourg is a…

  • Undercover Protector

    When I go in search of a new book to read, series romances are not the place I normally start for a number of reasons. Largely, I find them to be decent reads, but nothing spectacular. This book, one of Harlequin’s Superromances, was just that: a reasonably good read, but not particularly fantastic. Maggie Fitzgerald…

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