Older Woman/Younger Man

Review: Enchanting the Beast by Kathryne Kennedy

by Keira 09.16.2010

This was an impulse buy. The cover was pretty (I only saw the front b/c this was an online purchase) and I was fairly certain the inside would give me a wounded/scarred/brooding hero because of the title. To my surprise it was a historical paranormal! Nicodemus Wulfson is as you guessed it, a werewolf. His [...]

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Review: Lessons from a Younger Lover by Zuri Day

by Cara Lynn 09.16.2010

by Cara Lynn, guest reviewer I got this book for free for my Kindle when it was offered that way on Amazon. It is no longer that way. Gwen Smith is back in her home town at a low point in her life. She is 40 years old, her husband has left her for a [...]

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Review: Feels Like the First Time by Tawny Weber

by Keira 09.14.2010

The cover of Feels Like the First Time is the reason readers hide the books that they read. I’m surprised Harlequin approved it frankly. It looks like the 70s on drugs. Disco pinks, blues, and purples swirl in a psychedelic mess surrounding two humping dancers that look like Sims characters. It’s just bizarre! However the [...]

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Review: Riding the Waves by Tawny Weber

by Keira 09.04.2010

Drucilla Robichoux has a theory. If the brain is the largest erogenous zone, then the key to good sex is finding a smart scientist like herself. Unfortunately for her the string of bad dates and equally bad sexual experiences are leading to quite another conclusion. At the urging of her boss and friend, Dru takes [...]

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Review: If Love be Blind by Emma Goldrick

by Keira 03.14.2010

Philomena Peabody made a promise to her mother. She took care of her three younger sisters and when the last one got married, her youth had slipped away. Now at 27, Phil has a lot of thinking to do. Penn Wilderman is in a custody battle with his ex-wife for Robbie, their adopted son, his [...]

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Review: Widow’s Peak by Hanna Rhys Barnes

by Keira 01.08.2010

I had a hard time getting through this novel. Not only is Widow’s Peak very unbelievable, but the writing is not engaging. Both of these problems could have been ignored if the sexual interaction between the main characters was hot. It wasn’t. Here is what I had issues with: Lady Amye de Barnard doesn’t act like [...]

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Review: Wild Oats by Pamela Morsi

by Keira 10.17.2009

When I was in the middle of Wild Oats by Pamela Morsi I had no strong feelings on it. It was neither good nor bad and looked to be shaping up to a solid two stars. I did dislike all the words devoted to talk on disease. The hero was a mortician, but not inclined [...]

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Review: A Weaver Wedding by Allison Leigh

by Keira 07.04.2009

Part of the Famous Families line, A Weaver Wedding, is littered with names. Most likely they are characters of past and future novels all dealing with the Clay family. By the time you’re introduced to them all your head is spinning. It’s easier to keep the names down and the interaction between the leads up. [...]

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