Tag: 4.0 Reviews

Review: His Ordinary Life by Linda Winfree

Review: His Ordinary Life by Linda Winfree

  This is book two in the Hearts of the South series by Linda Winfree. Although not a favorite plot device, if done well, the “married couple reunites” really works for me. This one definitely worked. The story was filled with interesting characters and a good plot. There is a very fine line, in my […]

Review: His Bonnie Bride by Hannah Howell

Review: His Bonnie Bride by Hannah Howell

This is one of my favorite Hannah Howell books. I originally discovered this about 5 years ago, and now my copy is so tattered it’s falling apart at the bindings. Storm Eldon is the favored oldest daughter of an English Marsh Lord. We first meet her when she, her brothers and her cousins are kidnapped […]

Review: True Confessions by Rachel Gibson.

Posted February 27, 2008 by Rowena in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 6 Comments
Review: True Confessions by Rachel Gibson.

So in preparation for Rachel Gibson’s interview here next month, I thought I’d break out my RG books and get some rereading in…and I started with True Confessions and fell in love with Dylan Taber all over again. This story for those of you that haven’t read this book before is about Dylan Taber, the […]

Claiming the Courtesan by Anna Campbell

Claiming the Courtesan by Anna Campbell

Risking the wrath of Chantal (*g*), here is my review of CtC which I tried to post, like, 5 times yesterday. Book description: The Duke of Kylemore knows her as Soraya, London’s most celebrated courtesan. Men fight duels to spend an hour in her company. And only he comes close to taming her. Flying in […]

Review: News Blues by Marianne Mancusi

Review: News Blues by Marianne Mancusi

I’ve been hearing a lot of great things about Marianne Mancusi and now I know why. News Blues was a wonderful, light, extremely humorous book. I was drawn in from page one. Maddie is a hilarious character with a dry sense of humor that comes across the pages perfectly. Whether she’s obsessing over finding the perfect […]