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Review: Lady of Seduction (Daughters of Erin, Book 3) by Laurel McKee

by Lynn Reynolds 10.21.2011

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Lady of Seduction is book three of the “Daughters of Erin” series. The action begins right at the start of the book. Caroline Blacknall is on a ship during a very bad storm. She meets up with Grant Dunmore whom she hasn’t seen in quite a while. There seems to be [...]

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Review: A Dash of Scandal by Amelia Grey

by Susan S. 10.06.2011

(Reissue) Originally published in 2002 by Jove Books, The Berkley Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Putnam, Inc., New York My Dear Readers, A mind changed against its will is of the same opinion still. Which is why Millicent Blair, heroine, refuses to believe Lord Dunraven’s rakish days are a thing of the past. Chandler [...]

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Review: The Bride of Casa Dracula (Casa Dracula Book 3) by Marta Acosta

by Keira 09.28.2011

In the third installment of the Casa Dracula series, Milagro finds out that marrying into a vampire family isn’t nearly as glamorous or easy as one might think. The Council has a bunch of hoops she has to jump through and the more she learns about them the less appealing it becomes and the more [...]

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Review: Haunted Honeymoon (Casa Dracula Book 4) by Marta Acosta

by Keira 09.28.2011

Head’s up there are some spoilers in this review. Ye be warned. In the final installment of the Casa Dracula series, Milagro must make the toughest choice of all and that’s following her heart. She’s with Ian currently, but every time she thinks of Oswald, her heart aches. The idea of leaving Ian though causing [...]

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Review: Dreaming of You by Lisa Kleypas

by Keira 09.19.2011

Let me start off by saying Derek is one hot hero, he’s like number 11 on my top ten heroes list, just a hairsbreadth from being there. Derek Craven is a self-made man. He’s wealthier than most of the gentry, but he is not one. Born in the slums of London to a prostitute and [...]

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Review: Suddenly You by Lisa Kleypas

by Zarabeth Golden 09.18.2011

By: Zarabeth, guest reviewer This is a fantastic spinster story set in 1836 England. Our heroine, Amanda, is a 30-yr old spinster supporting herself as a novelist who has decided to do something for herself, for once in her life. As we well know a never-married 30 yr old woman is quite on the shelf, [...]

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Review: Happy Hour at Casa Dracula (Casa Dracula Book 1) by Marta Acosta

by Keira 09.09.2011

In the first installment of Casa Dracula, Milagro De Los Santos, Miracle of the Saints, reluctantly goes to her college boyfriend’s party celebrating his huge success as a newly published author. She thinks his novel is garbage, but the critics love it. She also thinks he’s a superficial stuck-up snob and isn’t proven wrong. At [...]

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Review: Midnight Brunch (Casa Dracula Book 2) by Marta Acosta

by Keira 09.07.2011

In the second installment of the Casa Dracula series, Milagro meets many more vampires as they come to celebrate the naming ceremony of Sam and Winnie’s baby, an event she just so happens to be excluded from which irks her to no end. Why must Oswald and the Grants always keep her out of the [...]

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