Publisher: Signet

Guest Review: Werewolf in Alaska by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Werewolf in Alaska by Vicki Lewis Thompson

I have lots of favorite authors and the list keeps growing.  But those I like the best are writers who have the capacity to move outside a particular aspect of romance fiction, don’t get stuck writing versions of the same thing all the time, and who are not afraid to challenge themselves to write something […]

Guest Review: One Night Rodeo by Lorelei James

Guest Review: One Night Rodeo by Lorelei James

Celia Lawson and Kyle Gilchrist have been friends for a long time but they’ve also been adversaries.  They would snipe at each other constantly and push each other in ways that others didn’t.  That was until Kyle started falling in love with Celia.  Yeah, they still argued but for the last couple of years, it […]

Guest Review: The Dark Lady by Maire Claremont

Guest Review: The Dark Lady by Maire Claremont

Locked in an asylum, forgotten by society, Eva is adrift in both body and mind. For Ian to break her free, they must cross a powerful enemy—and prove her sanity to England’s unforgiving aristocracy. But the biggest danger of all may come when the secrets of Eva’s tragic past are finally unlocked. Viscount Ian Blake […]

Guest Review: Her Highness and the Highlander by Tracy Anne Warren

Guest Review: Her Highness and the Highlander by Tracy Anne Warren

While journeying home from Scotland, Princess Mercedes of Alden’s coach is set upon and her personal guard killed. Barely escaping with her life, she seeks help at a nearby inn. But with no money and looking little better than a beggar, the townsfolk think her claims of being a princess to be nothing more than […]

Review: Covet by J.R. Ward

Review: Covet by J.R. Ward

It’s really no secret that I’ve been seriously disillusioned by J.R. Ward over the last three or four BDB books. I now tend to start reading her books with an attitude, already expecting that there are going to be things I don’t like (slang, name dropping, etc.). I tried (and mostly succeeded) in going into […]