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Review: Winter Wishes by Vivian Arend, Vivi Andrews and Moira Rogers

Posted December 5, 2010 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments
Review: Winter Wishes by Vivian Arend, Vivi Andrews and Moira Rogers

Tangled Tinsel By Vivian Arend She’s the cat’s meow, and he’s ready to pounce! Five miles of leather-clad leg is all it takes to lure Kyle Branegan out from his carefully hidden lifestyle as part of the Cougar Corp, a secret branch of the Shifter Enforcer League. He’s hoping for a night of fun and frolic, […]

Review: Exclusively Yours by Shannon Stacey.

Review: Exclusively Yours by Shannon Stacey.

Rowena’s review of Exclusively Yours by Shannon Stacey. Hero: Keri DanielsHeroine: Joe Kowalsky When Keri Daniels’ editor finds out she has previous carnal knowledge of reclusive bestselling author Joe Kowalski, she gives Keri a choice: get an interview or get a new job. Joe’s never forgotten the first girl to break his heart, so he’s […]

Review: Undeniably Yours by Shannon Stacey

Review: Undeniably Yours by Shannon Stacey

Holly‘s review of Undeniably Yours (Kowalski Family, Book 2) by Shannon Stacey One-night stand + two percent condom failure rate = happily ever after? Bar owner Kevin Kowalski is used to women throwing their phone numbers at him, but lately he’s more interested in finding a woman to settle down with. A woman like Beth […]

Guest Review: The Spurned Viscountess by Shelley Monro

Guest Review: The Spurned Viscountess by Shelley Monro

Judith‘s review of The Spurned Viscountess by Shelley Munro Cursed with the sight and rumors of witchcraft, Rosalind’s only chance at an ordinary life is marriage to Lucien, Viscount Hastings. She doesn’t expect love, only security and children of her own. Determined to go through with the wedding, she allows nothing she encounters at the […]

Review: Texas Tangle by Leah Braemel

Review: Texas Tangle by Leah Braemel

I don’t read a lot of menage stories. I like the basic concept behind a permanent threesome, but I have a hard time buying into the reality of it. Especially when the social consequences and relationship dynamics aren’t fully explored. This was a good story. It had substance in dealing with some of the darker […]