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Review: One Hot Cowboy Wedding (Spikes & Spurs, Book 4) by Carolyn Brown

by Susan S. 04.30.2012

Reviewed by Susan S. Summary: Spikes & Spurs Series, Book Four One Problem If Ace Riley (hero) isn’t married within two years of his grandfather’s death, his distant cousin, Cole, will inherit the Double Deuce. With a Simple Solution Marrying his friend, Jasmine King, in a quickie Vegas chapel should ensure Ace’s ownership of the [...]

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Review: Great Escapes: Valentine’s Day by Linda Wisdom and Lynda K. Scott

by Lynn Reynolds 04.29.2012

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Personalized Erotica Series This is a new type of download that will have you going back for more. It’s a story that you can personalize and there are so many choices on how to change the characters or how explicit you want the text to be. You want to make sure [...]

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Review: The Wolf Who Loved Me by Lydia Dare

by Susan S. 04.28.2012

Reviewed by Susan S. Summary: Regency Werewolf Trilogy, Book One Have you ever wished for something you’ll never have? Like that Lamborghini Countach, or the eight bedroom beachside mansion. Well, Weston Hadley (hero) has grown accustomed to wishing for the unattainable. I know what you’re thinking. Pray tell, what does Hadley want that he can’t [...]

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Review: The Hunger Games (Hunger Games Trilogy, Book 1) by Suzanne Collins

by Keira 04.21.2012

Brief Overview: Roman  Gladiators + Lord of the Flies = The Hunger Games. Panem is a dystopian society that runs on suppression,  fear, and death matches. 13 Districts rebelled against the Capitol; the 13th was destroyed; the other 12 aggressively oppressed and subdued and forced to pay tribute each year for their rebellion. The tribute required [...]

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Get into Bed with Isabel Cooper (Author Interview)

by Keira 04.20.2012

Keira: How did you first come up with Lessons After Dark? Isabel Cooper: The end of No Proper Lady was really what started it. The natural course for Simon and Joan seemed to be making sure that the world could defend itself from future threats, which meant training agents—so I was pretty sure that any [...]

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More Than Meets the Eye

by Guest Blogger 04.16.2012

Guest Blog by Stefanie Sloane, author of The Saint Who Stole My Heart The first appearance of the phrase “you can’t judge a book by its cover” can be found in “Murder In The East Room,” a mystery published in 1946. I’m guessing that the authors, Edward Rolfe and Lester Fuller, had no idea one [...]

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Review: Mad About the Boy by Suzan Battah

by Lynn Reynolds 04.15.2012

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Julia Mendoza is trying to avoid an ex-friend, Kelly. She bumps into a stranger and asks for a favor. Suzan has made Kelly out to be very obnoxious. We also see that Julia used to be married. This is something that affects her relationships. Julia owns a business and is on [...]

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A Vegas Wedding of Convenience

by Guest Blogger 04.13.2012

Guest blog by Carolyn Brown, author of One Hot Cowboy Wedding Thank you so much for inviting me back to Love Romance Passion to talk about my new book, One Hot Cowboy Wedding. It’s the fourth book in the Spikes and Spurs series and is Ace and Jasmine’s story. Best friends for the past year [...]

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