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Review: Encompassed (Immortal Series, Book 4) by Em Petrova

by Sandra Scholes 01.27.2012

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes It is interesting the amount of cross genre fiction there is out for readers to have a look at. Encompassed, book 4 is Em Petrova’s chance to show how she can weave a ship’s captain and a Mayan Princess into a loving relationship. There is a reason Dante and Maria are [...]

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Review: Off the Record (Love on the Line, Book One) by Camryn Rhys

by Lynn Reynolds 01.13.2012

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Katrina Parker is a chef at a new restaurant. Because of a mix-up, she’s seen buying some food at the local supermarket. There she gets a nice surprise by meeting Emily Reed. Emily’s son Ben seems fascinated by Kit’s coat. Kit is fascinated by Emily but she’s not sure if Emily [...]

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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: 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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Review: Dangerous Desire by Diane Escalera

by Carla F. 07.14.2011

by Carla F., guest reviewer When Sienna Diaz’s beloved Beagle Zola is taken from her home, she turns to a detective agency for missing pets called Top Dawg.  The owner Cruz Santino is an ex-cop whose investigation reveals that Zola was grabbed to use in a dog-fighting ring. Even though Sienna is devastated by Zola’s [...]

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Review: Dangerous by Diana Palmer

by Keira 06.12.2011

You can tell why Diana Palmer is counted as one of North America’s top 10 romance writers. It takes all her considerable skill to turn her tragic hero, Kilraven, into a man ready for love and romance, which she does with magnificent aplomb. When his wife and child were brutally murdered seven years ago, FBI [...]

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