Lynn Reynolds

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Tatyana Petrova is having trouble with her car. She’s stuck on a mountain road on New Year’s Eve. Annali Templeton seems to be writing in a notebook and Ryce Champion is trying to drag her attention away when Hunter Finn arrives. Hunter finds out that a friend has seriously been hurt. [...]

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Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Helen Stoddart is a singer who has caught a gentleman’s attention. Gabriel Venier has come to listen to opera at a Venetian café. He also comes to the aid of a damsel in distress. The heat is combustible between the two of them. If my book was a paperback, the pages [...]

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Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Sarah Weston is a music grad student who has been offered the job of a lifetime. Nicolas Pertusato is the man that is taking her to her dream job. He’s also something of a tour guide. There are several other characters that lead us on a tour through Prague and Lobkowicz [...]

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Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Alice Appleton is the stuff of wet dreams for Reese Bareden. Even though they are our main characters, we have two other stories going on as well. Lori makes all these stories flow seamlessly together. The reader won’t get confused as to what character we’re reading about but I did, however, [...]

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Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Please make sure that you read the Dedication – Angel lets you know about what happens with the proceeds from the sale of this book. Garrett Hawkins and Sage Weston seem to be a very sexual couple. But, then Angel gives the reader a surprise – it caught my attention. It [...]

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Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds This story takes place in 1821, London. Angelica Winthrop’s mother threw away her favorite book. If you’re interested, the book actually exists and you can find information at A Vindication of the Rights of Woman. She’s an independent woman during a period in time where most women did not act like [...]

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Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Hank Cooper is driving along the coast from California into Oregon. There’s just something so peaceful when you’re driving along a coastal road. Cooper has just moved to Thunder Point, Oregon – the name is perfect for a coastal town. It reminds me of a place that I used to go [...]

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Lynn Reynolds: What inspired you to write the opening for Unbound?  Lacey Michaels: I’ve always had a thing for airports—and no, it’s not a kink, not really. Nor is it anything to do with induction into The Mile High Club—at least not that I’m admitting! ((wink)) To me airports are semi-magical spaces—the arriving and departing [...]

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