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Review: Millionaire Under the Mistletoe by Tessa Radley

by Keira 02.13.2011

Callum Ironstone wanted nothing more than to get Miranda Owen off his conscious. He could still remember her grief-stricken accusations that he killed her father, drove him to suicide. He’d done his best to make up for the harshness of his actions in the years afterward, not that she knew, but guilt still plagued him. [...]

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Review: Getting Lucky by Carolyn Brown

by Susan S. 02.02.2011

By Susan S., Guest Reviewer Brown’s novel will warm your heart, and bring you characters so real, you’ll swear they’re flesh and bone. Getting Lucky will move to the top of everyone’s list of new comfort reads. Getting Lucky is book three from Brown’s Lucky Trilogy. It stands alone, here’s why: In this novel the [...]

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10 Reasons to Love Georgette Heyer

by Keira 10.06.2010

This post is a counter post to 10 Reasons Why I Can’t Read Georgette Heyer by Zarabeth. I was surprised but not upset with Zarabeth’s reaction to Georgette Heyer’s writing style. It does take a little getting used to and in my opinion the hardest Heyer to read is your first. This will probably not [...]

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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: 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: Marrying for King’s Millions by Maureen Child

by Keira 12.27.2009

The main plot line for Marrying King’s Millions is marriage of convenience, which winds up not being so very convenient. I found Travis King’s reasons for marrying a little strange, and stranger still to find out his brother did it and wound up finding his soul mate and having a little HEA. Seems way too [...]

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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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