Review: The Bargain Bride by Barbara Metzger.

Review: The Bargain Bride by Barbara Metzger.

Rowena’s review of The Bargain Bride by Barbara Metzger. Hero: Persephone GoldwaiteHeroine: Kendall “West” Westmoreland It was a match not made in heaven, but in pound notes-an arranged engagement between a girl of thirteen and a lord’s younger son. Since then, thirteen years have passed, and as her betrothed has been sowing his wild oats, […]

From Holly’s Bookshelf Guest Review: See Jane Score by Rachel Gibson

From Holly’s Bookshelf Guest Review: See Jane Score by Rachel Gibson

Tracy’s review of See Jane Score by Rachel Gibson. Here’s another book from Holly’s Bookshelf. If you need more info about why I’m reading these books you can read it here. This is Jane A little subdued. A little stubborn. A little tired of going out on blind dates with men who drive vans with […]

Giveaway Winners: Crux by Moira Rogers

Posted January 13, 2010 by Holly in Giveaway Winners | Tagged: , | 3 Comments
Giveaway Winners: Crux by Moira Rogers

Check me out, I totally remembered to pick winners for this. Ok so maybe it’s like a week (or two) later, but still…. The winners of a print copy of Crux are: SunshineRuthAzteclady Congrats ladies! Please email us at contests at the bookbinge dot com (no spaces) with your mailing info and we’ll get your […]

Review: Taking Chase by Lauren Dane

Review: Taking Chase by Lauren Dane

Taking Chase is book 2 in Lauren Dane’s Chase Brothers series. This book is hard for me to pin down. There were parts of it that I really enjoyed, but I think Dane took a difficult path with the heroine. I initially read this book back in March, about the same time Jessica at Racy […]

M/M Challenge Review: Chasing Smoke by K.A. Mitchell

Posted January 13, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , | 26 Comments
M/M Challenge Review: Chasing Smoke by K.A. Mitchell

An old mystery brought them together. Solving it could tear them apart. In the best of times, Daniel Gardner hates visiting his family. With his boyfriend pressuring him for a mortgage-serious commitment, Christmas in Easton, PA sounds, for once, like a welcome escape. His old house holds more than memories of a miserable adolescence, though. […]