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  • Blood Secrets

    While I appreciate the concept this author wanted to convey inBlood Secrets, I think the execution was somewhat disjointed, and there were moments between the hero and heroine during which I rolled my eyes in disgust. The city of Necropolis was created especially for Otherworlders, like vampires, lycans, and witches. When the Others were revealed…

  • Her Only Desire

    India is often largely hinted at in Regency-era romances but hardly ever explored. I was extremely excited to hear that Gaelen Foley would be tackling this exciting land. Sadly that was the section of the book that worked the least. Overall, though, I was very pleased with the first book in her new trilogy focusing…

  • All or Nothing

    I’ve always admired author Claire Delacroix and her entertaining Medieval romances, but my admiration shot up even more when I found she writes contemporary romances under the nom de plume Claire Cross. All or Nothing was a strongly pleasing read. Although Jen is young, she got breast cancer two years ago. Her fiancé deserted her…

  • Mother-To-Be

    Parts of Trish Wylie’s Mother-To-Be were almost good, and parts were almost bad. In the end this book averages out to the most average of reading experiences. Years ago Eamonn Murphy left his home in a small Irish village order to pursue independence and success. He left behind his father, the family horse stud, and…

  • Double Dare

    Sometimes books improve as they go along, but with this one, the opening scene pretty much symbolizes all the problems I had with the rest of the story. Unrealistic and silly, and not a whole lot of fun. Audra Walker is a lingerie designer celebrating her promotion with her friends at a club. Unfortunately, her…

  • The Untamed Earl

    This was supposed to be a book review, not an existential crisis. But about halfway in, I found myself asking probing questions like: “When will I stop choosing books just because their titles are funny?” “Why do I review books anyway?” “Why was this written in the first place?” “Why did someone publish this…in 2007?”…

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