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Review: Defiant by Kris Kennedy

by Aggie S. 10.31.2011

Reviewed by Aggie S. Would you be interested in reading a book that started off with “At first, it appeared they were both after the same cock.”? I wasn’t so sure it was going to be the type of book I usually like to read. lol As far as opening lines it was pretty catchy. [...]

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Review: My Dangerous Pleasure (Witches, Book 4) by Carolyn Jewel

by Sharon S. 10.04.2011

Reviewed by Sharon S. I enjoyed the hell out of this book. I had my issues with the heroine, but the hero Iskander is so fun and delicious I was willing to over look any problems I had. This is the 4th book in Jewel’s Witches series. I was worried I would be lost since [...]

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Review: The Secrets of a Lady (The Jordans, Book 1) by Jenna Petersen

by Sandra Scholes 09.30.2011

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes In Regency times women never shined, or did anything out of the ordinary in society, but Audrey Jordan does, and she isn’t in the slightest bit ashamed. In fact, she loves her new life as a spy, even though it can get her in a lot of trouble. Her reason for [...]

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Review: Shameless by Karen Robards

by Keira 03.08.2011

Shameless is the third book in the Banning Sisters trilogy. I haven’t read the others, but I really enjoyed this book and consider it one for my favorites shelf. There were some things I wasn’t a big fan of (the near rapes, white slavers, etc) but nothing I couldn’t get pass because of how much [...]

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Review: Kiss at Your Own Risk by Stephanie Rowe

by Keira 01.29.2011

The Story: Blaine Underhill is a tortured hero like no other. He’s spent a century and a half in the hands of Death’s bat-crazy psychotic grandmother, Angelica. The woman enjoys watching her prisoners torture each other and building them up to be superior warriors while at the same time emasculating the men by cursing them [...]

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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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