Children

Review: The Soldier by Grace Burrowes

by Aggie S. 11.07.2011

Reviewed by Aggie S. Devlin has finished with war and serving his King. He just wants to go home and take care of the family holdings. Upon arrival he finds a waif of a child in his fountain, dirty and straggling looking. He is informed that this waif conveyed with the estate, which he finds [...]

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Review: Only Mine (Fool’s Gold, Book 4) by Susan Mallery

by Keira 10.15.2011

Only Mine is Dakota’s story, the first story of the Hendrix triplets in the Fool’s Gold series. Heroine: Dakota Hendrix can’t have kids and she wants one so she’s in the process of adopting. Meanwhile there isn’t a guy on her radar (could be because of the man shortage) and she’s doing a favor for [...]

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Review: Enchanted Destiny by Rayka Mennen

by Lynn Reynolds 10.05.2011

Reviewed by Lynn Reynolds Main Characters:  Jake Taggert, contractor and single father.  Katherine Richetti, business woman with magical abilities.  Setting:  Halloween time.  This is perfect since Kat is a witch. Kat and Jake meet as destiny comes calling.  Kat, of course, doesn’t want it – bad timing.  She goes to talk to her Nonna and comes [...]

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Review: A Hellion in Her Bed by Sabrina Jeffries

by Keira 09.21.2011

A Hellion in Her Bed is book two of the Hellions of Halstead Hall series by Sabrina Jeffries. The Sharpe family consists of five children raised by their grandmother. Their parents died under mysterious circumstances which set tongues wagging throughout the ton and shadowed their lives growing up. When all the children were grown but [...]

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Review: Chocolicious by Geraldine Solon

by Sandra Scholes 09.16.2011

by Sandra Scholes, guest reviewer Life changing experiences are what make a person, and in Blair Nightingale’s case they can be for the worse. When her husband, Larry dies, she is hurt and distraught by what happened, but it is what occurs after that brings about the change in the story. She finds out what [...]

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Babies, Kids, and Adult Children: What’s your take?

by Keira 06.21.2011

Offspring in romance is one of those things that really get readers up in arms. We either love them or hate them. Few ride the middle and think they’re okay if the story warrants their appearance. In general I hate them. No, seriously, I do, despite that I’ve given a few of them 5 Stars. [...]

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Review: Never a Mistress, No Longer a Maid (Kellington Book One) by Maureen Driscoll

by Keira 06.17.2011

Story: Nurse Jane Wetherby and Lord Edward Kellington have a very brief and hot affair behind enemy lines at the Battle of Waterloo. Jane convinces Edward (Ned) of her widowhood when in fact she’s an unmarried virgin – talk about your virginity surprise! Of course the dunderhead ruins it all by proposing they continue the [...]

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HOLY SPEED WRITER BATMAN! MY HERO!

by Guest Blogger 04.04.2011

by Rhiannon Ellis, guest blogger and author of Bonded in Brazil and Dark Wolf Protector A friend recently tweeted that she’d finished a novella she’d been working on. At first, I was all YAY! Go you! Then, I realized she’d only been working on it for, maybe, two weeks. HOLY SPEED WRITER BATMAN! MY HERO! [...]

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