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  • King of Storms by Amanda Scott

    Even though I enjoy Scottish romances, this was my first Amanda Scott romance and I will certainly say that she knows her Scottish history. Although a novice about this period of Medieval Scottish history, after reading King of Storms, I no longer am. Though I’m grateful to the author for this introduction, as strong as…

  • Your Mouth Drives Me Crazy

    Hawaii can be the perfect setting for a romance — it’s hot, sultry, and sexy. Your Mouth Drives Me Crazy is all these things, but it lacked the true, everlasting love that is a must-have component of a strong romance. Kauai Police Chief Kane Travers is annoyed at his forced suspension. He did nothing wrong,…

  • What Isabella Desires

    It’s pretty sad when you finish a book and all you can think about is how boring it was. Such is the case with What Isabella Desires. I am a fan of unrequited love stories, but the affection Isabella had for her childhood friend Marcus was simply not believable. Their love affair was beyond dull…

  • Lady Be Bad

    Lady Be Bad is the story of a very, very bad boy and a very, very good girl that I found to be an entertaining read, albeit one with a few slight problems. This is the third installment of Hern’s Merry Widows series and is the story of the Widow Marlow and London’s most infamous…

  • Hidden Agendas

    If you’ve read Lora Leigh’s books before, you know that eroticism is a major focal point, and the sexual interaction between the leads in Hidden Agendas, Kell Kreiger and Emily Stanton, plays a significant part in this novel. Both Kell and Emily’s point of view are explored in terms of what they think about the…

  • The Northern Devil

    Diane Whiteside can be a hit or miss author. She does have a talent for writing unusual, creative, and sensual love scenes and scenarios. That’s not the case with The Northern Devil, though – the love scenes are boring and overused. The book also misses the mark with over-the-top villains. Rachel Davis is a widow…

  • A Talent for Trouble

    A Talent for Trouble is charming enough, but this bubbly trad Regency does not break any new ground, and begs the question as to why, fifteen years after it was originally released by Signet Regency, it has been republished in hardcover format for nearly $40. Apart from the format of the book, the story started…

  • A Distant Magic

    A Distant Magic is Mary Jo Putney’s third, and final, Guardian novel. Guardians are mages, humans with magical powers who have pledged to use their magic for the good of humankind. While I enjoyed the first third of this novel with its intriguing leads and magic, Putney’s change of course into time-travel and history lessons…

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