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Review: Courtesan’s Kiss by Mary Blayney

by Keira 08.30.2011

Forewarned: This novel does not include a courtesan heroine. Sorry. That said this novel will provide you with a very good time. Mia Castellano is going home in a disgrace from a failed engagement. One misplaced kiss ruins everything respectable about her in the eyes of the ton and Lord David Pennistan. She knows her [...]

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Review: Yours for the Taking by Robin Kaye

by Keira 01.18.2011

Ben Walsh is being forced to marry. He wants more than anything the off-the-grid ranch his parents lived in while they were alive, but unfortunately the ranch is owned by his grandfather. The old man won’t let go of it until Ben’s tied the knot and the clock is ticking. Gina Reyez is his last [...]

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The Romance of Log Cabins

by Guest Blogger 10.04.2010

by Sonja Foust, guest blogger and author of Shooting Stars The serene quiet of new-fallen snow in the woods, the cool breath of winter at the window, and a sumptuous rug in front of a roaring fire in your log cabin home… Doesn’t that sound great? It always has to me, too. There’s something about [...]

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Review: Mountain Wild by Stacey Kayne

by Keira 07.06.2010

When wild woman, Mad Mag, came across a pair of boots underneath a layer of snow, she was determined to ignore the dumb sod and let him freeze to death. Stupidity was not something she or anyone could afford to accommodate in untamed Wyoming. Just as she was leaving, a familiar dog barked… Boots… which [...]

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Review: Sylvester by Georgette Heyer

by Keira 01.23.2010

Sylvester was recommended to me by Laura Kinsale because he botches his proposal to Phoebe and his character is like that of Mr. Darcy. Now, I have read Pride and Prejudice by Austen (and find the movies easier to follow and love) and as a whole the novel of Sylvester was easier to read and [...]

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