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Throw your desert island books out the window

Posted November 8, 2016 by Jen in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 5 Comments
Throw your desert island books out the window

Desert island books? Pshaw, that’s no good! Who can live on a handful of books? Instead, let’s talk about our desert island romance TROPES! If you got stranded on a desert island and could only read books with 3 romance tropes of your choosing for the indefinite future, what 3 would they be? After a […]

Guest Review: Bayou Hero by Marilyn Pappano

Guest Review: Bayou Hero by Marilyn Pappano

I haven’t been able to get this book out of my head for DAYS, and I’ve been sitting on this review, trying to balance my desire to tell someone about this ambitious book with my uncertainty about how I really feel about parts of it. This is a good book…possibly even a great book, but […]

Guest Review: Darkness by Karen Robards

Guest Review: Darkness by Karen Robards

Gina is an ornithologist who’s come to a remote Alaskan island to study the local wildlife. While out alone on a boat, a small plane crashes nearly on top of her, and she manages to save one very intense and handsome man. Cal’s in some deep shit. He was on a secret mission that went […]

Movies into Books

Posted October 31, 2016 by Jen in Discussions | Tagged: , , | 7 Comments
Movies into Books

I imagine we’ve all thought at one time or another about romance novels we’d love to see made into movies, right? But what about the reverse? What movies would you like to see made into romance novels? Here’s my own list! These might not all work as literal translations, but I certainly think they’d provide […]

Guest Review: In Safe Hands by Katie Ruggle

Guest Review: In Safe Hands by Katie Ruggle

I gotta say, there’s something really satisfying about a 4-book romantic suspense series. Some series go on indefinitely and that can be fun too, but sometimes it’s nice to get a story arc that crosses multiple books but then actually is resolved. I have been excited about this series from the beginning, and while this final […]