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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: Because You’re Mine by Lisa Kleypas

by Keira 05.13.2011

Because You’re Mine is a delicious, exquisite, and absorbing read. Absolutely delightful from start to finish. The pacing, diction, plot, and characters were all to my liking. There was nothing in the novel that drew me out of the reading experience. Honestly, I just couldn’t put it down. I have a love of all Kleypas [...]

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Review: SEALed with a Promise by Mary Margret Daughtridge

by Keira 04.09.2011

J.C Roat and Rick Bremseth, both former SEALs who helped with the research for SEALed with a Promise, might tease Daughtridge about writing mush, but it is mush I definitely like. SEALed is very hero-centric. I closed this book with an urge to call up my best friend to get her dad to find me [...]

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Review: Lucifer’s Daughter by Eve Langlais

by Susan S. 03.21.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer Summary: It’s not easy being… Auric: He was thrown out of heaven for questioning their ways, and going against the grain. He’s a fallen angel with a Mega trilemma on his hands. In order to return to heaven’s good graces he’ll have to do a good deed. Like slay Lucifer’s [...]

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Review: Deadly Vows by Brenda Joyce

by Keira 02.20.2011

I saw this on Net Galley and immediately gravitated toward it because of the plotline. Deadly Vows is book 9 in The Deadly Series. Some of you might recognize it as a Francesca Cahill Novel (the name of the heroine) as all the Deadlys follow her as she solves crimes and falls in love. I [...]

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Review: Wicked Nights with a Lover by Sophia Jordan

by Keira 11.30.2010

Similar in theme to the movie the Last Holiday with Queen Latifah, in Wicked Nights With a Lover, the heroine, Marguerite Laurent, is given news that someday in the not so distant future she is going to die. At first Marguerite thinks the fortune teller is a crock but when she predicts with apparent accuracy [...]

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Review: His Christmas Pleasure by Cathy Maxwell

by Keira 11.29.2010

I have a feeling His Christmas Pleasure will be a story that sticks with me and become an annual reread and a fond favorite. It was wonderfully executed from the very beginning and truly delightful. You won’t want to come up for air! The next bit has spoilers… Abigail Montross repeats family history when she [...]

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Review: At Last Comes Love by Mary Ballogh

by Guest Blogger 11.27.2010

by Kay Bolton, guest reviewer I’ve just finished the second book in the Huxtable series, and must say that from the excerpt from the previous book into this one, it most definitely lived up to my expectations.  Actually, it surpassed them. This is the story of the elder Miss Huxtable, Margaret (Meg to her family) [...]

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