May/December

Review: The Moon That Night by Helen Brenna

by Keira 11.10.2010

Q: When can a good guy commit a crime and still be a good guy? A: When his family is threatened. Which is just what happens to soldier James Riley while on a routine rotation out of Afghanistan. David March, a man who blames Riley for his brother’s death, kidnapped Riley’s sister-in-law and his young [...]

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Review: Chase a Green Shadow by Anne Mather

by Keira 11.06.2010

First off I don’t get the title. I suppose I’m missing something, but nevertheless it’s very strange and I couldn’t spot a correlation to the story. This book is another Harlequin Presents oldie. The hero is two years younger than the heroine’s father and more than double the heroine’s age. The author made a strong [...]

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Review: Passions of a Wicked Earl by Lorraine Heath

by Keira 11.04.2010

Looking for an irresistible historical romance with an unusual twist? You should try Passions of a Wicked Earl. It features an arranged marriage, unrequited turned requited love, enemies to lovers, seduction of a rakehell, and an evil other woman. Exiled to the country less than twenty-four hours after marrying her husband, Claire Westcliffe knew she [...]

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Review: First Love Cookie Club by Lori Wilde

by Keira 11.03.2010

The First Love Cookie Club: Is a club for women who all married their first loves. This year they focus their attentions on Sarah Collier and Travis Walker because although they never dated they’re 100% sure they’re each other’s soul mates due to Sarah’s brave announcement at Travis’ wedding years back. It doesn’t hurt that [...]

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Review: Bride in a Gilded Cage by Abby Green

by Keira 10.23.2010

When Rafael Romero was 18 he found himself engaged to an 8 year old. The idea of being trapped in an arranged marriage suffocated him and in rebellion he cut through the ladies always having one on his arm and in his bed. Once he even got engaged on his own terms only to have [...]

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Review: Mad About the Duke by Elizabeth Boyle

by Keira 10.13.2010

Mad About the Duke is a lark you shouldn’t wait to embark upon. I was tickled pink from the very beginning as our hero, James Lambert St. Maur Thurston Tremont, the Duke of Parkerton, is mistaken for a solicitor by our heroine, the lovely widow Elinor Sterling, second dowager Lady Standon. It’s such a priceless [...]

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Review: Black Sheep by Georgette Heyer

by Keira 10.10.2010

Abigail Wendover is a spinster at age twenty-eight. Upon her return from out of town she gets some distressing news… her niece is head over heels with a fortune hunter, a Lord Stacey Calverleigh. He is a clever handsome young gentleman intent on wooing the impressionable Miss Fanny right out of her inheritance. When she [...]

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Review: Years by LaVyrle Spencer

by Keira 10.01.2010

I recently was able to reacquaint myself with an old friend… Years by LaVyrle Spencer. I find Spencer’s writing to be so thoroughly engrossing that even after finishing a novel, the story of the leads cling to you. In this particular novel, set near the end of WWI in the middle of American farmland, the [...]

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