relationships

Review: First Love (Angelfire Trilogy, Book 2) by Karen Wiesner

by Sandra Scholes 12.14.2011

Reviewed by Sandra Scholes Love and romance for some are pretty much plain sailing as far as relationships go, but for Darlene Foxx, hers was anything but. Jason Radcliffe served as her friend at first, but that friendship turned into true love, he ended up being her first teenage romance and the one she loved [...]

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Review: Miranda’s Big Mistake by Jill Mansell

by Zarabeth Golden 09.16.2011

By: Zarabeth, guest reviewer Miranda’s Big Mistake is a contemporary romance set in London. Our lead female, Miranda, goes through a series of what turn out to be unfortunate relationships all while “the one” sits quietly on the sidelines attempting to be supportive. Our supporting female, Bev, is a very interesting character as well with [...]

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To Spoil or not to Spoil (Don’t you wish you knew!)

by Sharon S. 09.10.2011

by Sharon S., guest reviewer Do you like spoilers or do you run screaming from the computer? I have a complicated relationship with spoilers. When we are talking about a running series on TV (Being Human or Supernatural anyone?) or book, and there is a cliff hanger ending… you will find me scouring the net [...]

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A HERO’S SECRETS: How They Affect His Relationship with His Heroine

by Guest Blogger 08.02.2011

by Mary Ellen Dennis, guest blogger and author of The Landlord’s Black-Eyed Daughter and The Greatest Love On Earth I believe all people have secrets. If they don’t, they are two-dimensional. Some secrets are more intense than others. Some are somewhat negligible. For example, when I was very young I stole gray plastic salt and [...]

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Behind SlateYourDate.com

by Guest Blogger 06.10.2011

by Matt Dunn, guest blogger and author of Ex-Girlfriends United The inspiration for SlateYourDate.com was really quite straightforward. Nowadays, we live in a culture where every decision about anything we buy, every book we read, which hotel we stay at, or  even any restaurant we eat at is rarely made without checking out reviews on [...]

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Saving the Soul of Love

by Guest Blogger 02.07.2011

by Mari Ruti, author of The Case for Falling in Love Saving the soul of love is, in a nutshell, the goal of my book. Our pragmatic culture tells us that there are ways to control and manipulate love to our satisfaction. Women in particular are conditioned to think that to make romance work, they [...]

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The Twilight Between Two Forces

by Guest Blogger 10.18.2010

by Monica Fairview guest blogger and author of The Other Mr. Darcy Conflict is the bread and butter of romance. Of course, those of you who don’t like butter will probably object, so I’ll say it another way: conflict between a hero and a heroine are like a spark to kindle. Without one or the [...]

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Review: Shattered by Joan Johnston

by Karin 01.01.2010

by Karin of Savvy Thinker, guest reviewer. LRP gave me an arc copy to review. The genre Romantic Suspense Shattered has plenty of suspense. The sex Hot, hot, hot, but not crude. There is one scene of angry sex, but they are both equally angry, it is not one-sided. Lots of twists and turns This [...]

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