Category: Reviews

The Anti-Valentines Day Contest

Posted February 3, 2009 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: | 6 Comments
The Anti-Valentines Day Contest

So Valentines day is almost upon us and we’re all getting ready for the big day of romance, right? But why should we celebrate romance just 1 day a year? No wonder my hubby’s view of romance is jacked…the man thinks he only has to be romantic one time a year! lol (and even that’s […]

Review: Stolen Fury by Elisabeth Naughton

Review: Stolen Fury by Elisabeth Naughton

Oh, is he handsome. And charming. And sexy as all get out. Dr. Lisa Maxwell isn’t the type to go home with a guy she barely knows. But, hey, this is Italy and the red-blooded Rafe Sullivan seems much more enticing than cataloging a bunch of dusty artifacts. After being fully seduced, Lisa wakes to […]

Guest Review: The Quickening by Antonia Tiranth

Guest Review: The Quickening by Antonia Tiranth

Kris‘ review of The Quickening by Antonia Tiranth Sometimes, dragons are a girl’s best friend.Aer was my best friend in high school. Okay, I had a huge crush on him. Then he disappeared. But, now he’s back and he’s in some kind of trouble. He needs my help. I should say no, just on principle, […]

GoodReads and Holly’s January Reading List

I don’t make New Years Resolutions because I always feel like I’m setting myself up for failure when I do. Why put that kind of pressure on yourself, you know? Especially since 95% of the time you set resolutions that are ridiculously hard to achieve (or at last I do). Even though I don’t do […]

Book Watch: Don’t Let It Be True by Jo Barrett.

Posted February 1, 2009 by Rowena in Promotions, Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments
Book Watch: Don’t Let It Be True by Jo Barrett.

A few Texas society gals are hiding sordid pasts as strippers, pole dancers, call girls, Democrats . . . But socialite Kathleen Connor King’s secret is far, far worse. The flamboyant oil heiress, philanthropist, shopaholic, and hostess of the city’s most prestigious annual gala, Kathleen King has a skeleton in her closet that, if revealed, […]