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Review: Bound By Honor (Men of Honor #1) by S.E. Jakes

by Sharon S. 05.10.2011

by Sharon S., guest reviewer This was an OMG! Read. As in OMG, tortured alpha-males with ooey gooey centers! <G>. I’ll admit the cover got my attention first (hawt) and then the blurb hooked me. This story is heavy in the BDSM and explicit erotic sex, and that isn’t usually my thing. I prefer a [...]

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Review: Enchanting Pleasures by Eloisa James

by Keira 04.10.2011

Book three of the Pleasures Trilogy staring plump little Gabrielle from India and Erskine (Quill) Dewland soon to be Viscount Dewland. Right off the bat, this was my kind of book and I loved reading every word. I’ll tell you why: First, the alpha male is one of those wounded and brooding alphas. Quill was [...]

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Review: Caressed By Moonlight by Amanda J. Greene

by Sharon S. 03.25.2011

by Sharon S., guest reviewer Let me cut to the chase…SMACK! Did you hear that? That is the sound of Amanda J. Greene knocking it out of the freaking PNR park! If you like PNR, Regency-lite (I’ll explain this later), intelligent heroines, smexy vampire alpha-males, marriages of convenience, fated love, lots of non-repetitive steamy (not [...]

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Review: Seduction by Amanda Quick

by Keira 02.24.2011

This lovely little book was a quick and delightful read. I was sad to finish it because it meant that I would have to let the leads Julian Ravenwood and Sophy Dorring go their own way. The novel starts out with Julian accepting Sophy’s refusal to marry him. The word was passed down to him [...]

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Defend Your (Sub-)Genre

by Susan S. 09.09.2010

by Susan Sigler, guest blogger Confession time! I’ve been harboring a secret wish. A hope that someone, somewhere will give me a satisfactory reason to venture outside of my comfort zone. I’m very content you see. Here in my dark paranormal genre. There’s shapeshifters at every turn and vampires with seductive brooding qualities. In paranormal [...]

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Review: The Indy Man by Janet Dailey

by Keira 03.26.2010

This wasn’t a bad book per se but it wasn’t all that interesting either. It’s not an average read, more of a ho-hum read. A good time filler, but nothing spectacular. Now that the dithering it out of the way… I’ll tell you more about what is actually in the book. The hero, Mitch Braden, [...]

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Review: Kissing Sin by Keri Arthur

by Keira 11.28.2009

The second book in the Riley Jenson series is a continuance of the first. It’s very important to read Full Moon Rising before starting this one because they are extremely tied in and you will be left confused if you don’t. The urban futuristic world is expanded and more players are introduced. The plot thickens [...]

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