S-U

Get into Bed with Elisabeth Staab (Author Interview)

by Keira 02.27.2012

Keira: A vampire without power? Tell us more! Elisabeth Staab: In King of Darkness and in the Yavn series as a whole, you have a vampire race that has evolved with supernatural abilities. Those abilities were seen over time as something of a status symbol even though in modern-day society, living among humans, many vampires [...]

5 comments Read the full article →

Review: Somewhere the Bells Ring by Beth Trissel

by Sandra Scholes 02.27.2012

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes There are better reasons for being sent to a home away from bad influences, but for Bailey Randolph, Maple Hill is anything but what she thought it would be like. Being caught with drugs is as good a reason for her parents to send her away, but when she gets there, [...]

0 comments Read the full article →

Review: Sweet Enemy (Veiled Seduction, Book 1) by Heather Snow

by Lynn Reynolds 02.24.2012

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Liliana Clarement is a very smart woman for the time period she lives in. She’s just coming in the door when she hears something in the library. Cleaning the library, Liliana finds something interesting. Now the intrigue begins. Location: Shropshire, April 1817 Geoffrey Wentworth is an earl who is seen in [...]

0 comments Read the full article →

Review: Fever (Phoenix Rising, Book 1) by Joan Swan

by Lynn Reynolds 02.19.2012

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Doctor Alyssa Foster is seen coming to the end of her fellowship at the St. Jude’s Hospital. She’s hoping that she’ll get the radiologist’s position at the hospital but then something happens that changes all that. Teague Creek is an inmate from San Quentin that is sent to the hospital because [...]

1 comment Read the full article →

Get into Bed with Heather Snow (Author Interview)

by Lynn Reynolds 02.17.2012

Lynn Reynolds: How does one go from a Chemistry degree to writing historical romances? Heather Snow: I’ve always been an avid reader—romance, mystery and crime thrillers, non-fiction, literary fiction…even a long love affair with horror novels! I’ve also always been equally left and right brained, loving my English classes as much (or probably more) than [...]

2 comments Read the full article →

Why is it so Darn Hot When Commitment-Phobes Make the Commitment?

by Guest Blogger 01.16.2012

Guest post by Amanda Usen, author of Scrumptious Oh, boy. Back in the day, before I met my perfect husband, I never met a bad boy I didn’t want to…date. Emotionally unavailable men were my favorite flavor. The more distant the man, the more I wanted to stand beside him. It started in high school [...]

2 comments Read the full article →

Review: Dreaming of the Wolf by Terry Spear

by Sharon S. 12.20.2011

Reviewed by Sharon S. This is the 8th book in the Dreaming of the Wolf series, and the first one I have read. Each book can act as a stand alone and the author does a good job of explaining the rules of the Lupus Garou pack life, but I didn’t feel as invested in [...]

0 comments Read the full article →

Review: Sweet Confessions by Violet Blue

by Sandra Scholes 12.18.2011

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes Cleis are well known for their novels that break the boundaries of what many would call acceptable erotica, but they are also known for their talented writers who push the envelope as far as writing is concerned. Sweet Confessions can be described as that. It pushes the very boundaries of what [...]

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
0 comments Read the full article →