Publisher: Berkley

Throwback Thursday Review: Serendipity by Carly Phillips

Throwback Thursday Review: Serendipity by Carly Phillips

This review was originally posted on September 8, 2011. I was in the mood for a contemporary romance and this fit the bill so I picked it up. I wasn’t sorry that I did either. This book was cute and I was pleased with my selection. I haven’t absolutely loved every single book that I’ve […]

Review: The Perfect Rake by Anne Gracie

Review: The Perfect Rake by Anne Gracie

The Perfect Rake is the first book in Anne Gracie’s Merridew Sisters trilogy. Tracy recommended this to me after I finished Marry in Scarlet. As it happens, it has a very similar theme to My Darling Duke by Stacy Reid, which I read shortly before this one. I really enjoyed it. Prue and her younger […]

Sunday Spotlight: Leopard’s Rage by Christine Feehan (+ Exclusive Excerpt)

Sunday Spotlight: Leopard’s Rage by Christine Feehan (+ Exclusive Excerpt)

Sunday Spotlight is a feature we began in 2016. This year we’re spotlighting our favorite books, old and new. We’ll be raving about the books we love and being total fangirls. You’ve been warned. 🙂 Excerpt Sevastyan shifted back to his fully human form and pressed kisses to the bites. Blood trickled down Flambé’s shoulder blade […]

Review: The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James

Review: The Sun Down Motel by Simone St. James

I recently had a Zoom call with some book friends and Wendy the Super Librarian recommended this novel. It had been in my TBR pile for awhile, but I moved it to the top. I usually enjoy novels by St. James, but this one was of the better ones I’ve read in awhile. The creepiness […]

Review: Marry in Scarlet by Anne Gracie

Review: Marry in Scarlet by Anne Gracie

Marry in Scarlet is the fourth book in the Marriage of Convenience series by Anne Gracie, but the first book by the author I’ve read. Ames recommended it. This was a cute historical romance. The Duke of Everingham, Hart to his friends, was left at the alter. Lady Agatha, aunt to the girl who jilted […]