sibling rivalry

Review: The Wolf Next Door by Lydia Dare

by Susan S. 07.11.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer Lydia Dare whips up another captivating wolfish read! Her combination of intrigue, sexual tension, and humor will keep you reading well into the night. The Wolf Next Door is book three from Dare’s werewolf trilogy. This final installment gives us the story of Lord William Westfield, the middle brother, the [...]

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Review: Too Wicked To Kiss by Erica Ridley

by Susan S. 06.18.2011

by Susan S., Guest Reviewer “Huzzah” for this Kensington Zebra debut author! Erica Ridley’s Too Wicked To Kiss is a titillating whodunit set in a London castle. There’s unlit corridors, secret passageways, stolen kisses, and a hero in cravats and breeches, “Oh my!” I may not wield powers of clairvoyance like (Evangeline) Ridley’s heroine, but [...]

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Review: A Certain Wolfish Charm by Lydia Dare

by Susan S. 05.15.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer Lydia Dare’s A Certain Wolfish Charm has bite, and so do the Westfield brothers! A Certain Wolfish Charm is book one from Lydia Dare’s debut werewolf trilogy. It brings us the story of the eldest of the Westfield brothers, Simon, the Duke of Blackmoor. The Duke has a few character [...]

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Review: Tall, Dark, and Wolfish by Lydia Dare

by Susan S. 05.03.2011

by Susan S., guest reviewer Lydia Dare casts a spell on her readers! A scorching hot read, full of magick and desire. Tall, Dark, and Wolfish is book two from Lydia Dare’s werewolf trilogy. The second installment brings us the story of the youngest of the Westfield brothers, Lord Benjamin Westfield. Does it stand alone? [...]

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Review: Wish for the Moon by Sandra Jones

by Susan S. 12.16.2010

by Susan Sigler, guest reviewer Wish for the Moon is a beautiful story with elements comparable to Sir Walter Scott’s Ivanhoe, complete with medieval knights and tournaments. Jones’s story contains medieval and feudal terms, which left me feeling a bit confounded for the first half of the story. I found myself resorting to a list [...]

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Review: The Heir and the Spare by Maya Rodale

by Keira 10.22.2010

Every time I read the heroine’s name, which is Emilia Highhart, I wondered if it was a play on Amelia Earhart. Doesn’t it sound like a play on words for you? Anyway, that’s beside the point and doesn’t have anything to do with the story. The story has to do with sibling rivalry and mistaken [...]

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