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Review: Too Hot to Handle by Robin Kaye

by Keira 05.20.2011

Robin Kaye’s second book, Too Hot to Handle is witty and enchanting. Too Hot to Handle is the sequel to Romeo, Romeo. It follows Rosalie Ronaldi’s sister, Annabelle, on her tumultuous journey into love. Luckily for her, she has a sturdy cast of lively friends and a dog there to help her figure it all [...]

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Review: Fire Me by Libby Malin

by Keira 05.19.2011

Anne’s found another job three thousand miles away from her current one and she couldn’t be happier. Life for her has stalled, and she’s eager for it to start again. On the day she goes into work to tell Mitch that she resigns, no quits, that he plans to fire one of his communications team [...]

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Review: Breakfast in Bed by Robin Kaye

by Keira 05.08.2011

Rich Ronaldi got dumped! It’s not the getting dumped that bothers Rich, what bother Rich is the fact his boss and friend, Craig Stewart, wants to meet his “steady stable girlfriend” at a benefit coming up. Not sure which man asked this, Rich goes by the assumption that it is his boss and not his [...]

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Movie Review: Ghosts of Girlfriends Past starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner

by Keira 05.05.2011

This is a fabulous contemporary update of the Christmas Carol. Matthew McConaughey is Connor Mead. Connor is the new Mr. Scrooge, except he’s gorgeous, charming, and wealthy. So what’s wrong with the guy? Connor is a miser, just like Scrooge. How? Unlike Scrooge, Connor withholds love/feelings instead of money/possessions. Just like Scrooge, Connor gets visited [...]

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Review: My Love Eternal by Liz Strange

by Susan S. 05.03.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer This is a captivatingly dark read, for vampire lovers craving a new vampire novel sans the sparklies; with more of the darkies. My Eternal Confession: I’ll admit it; I judged this novel by its cover, and what a beautiful cover it is! While I admired the cover art, a preconceived [...]

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Review: The Mermaid Garden by Santa Montefiore

by Marcia 04.28.2011

by Marcia, guest reviewer The Mermaid Garden is the story of two women who are desperately longing for love and fulfillment told with beautiful, sumptuous prose as well as witty, wry humor and a touch of mystery. Ten-year-old Floriana is a lonely, lost child, yearning to have something worthwhile and beautiful in her life.  Her [...]

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Review: Please Don’t Stop the Music by Jane Lovering

by Carla F. 04.23.2011

by Carla F., guest reviewer Summary: The owner of the shop that sells Jemima Hutton’s handcrafted jewelry suddenly decides to drop her. Jemima trudges through the streets of York to find another store that will sell her stuff. She doesn’t have any luck until she finds the out-of-the-way music store of Ben Davies. Even though [...]

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Review: Sleepless at Midnight by Jacquie D’Alessandro

by Keira 03.18.2011

You know how they say you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, well I do. I picked up Jacquie D’Alessandro’s Sleepless at Midnight last fall because of the cover. It was sensual while not being risqué. I bought it when I read that the heroine sneaked into his room to spy on him bathing. [...]

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