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Review: A Lady by Midnight by Tessa Dare

Posted August 22, 2012 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 4 Comments
Review: A Lady by Midnight by Tessa Dare

After years of fending for herself, Kate Taylor found friendship and acceptance in Spindle Cove–but she never stopped yearning for love. The very last place she’d look for it is in the arms of Corporal Thorne. The militia commander is as stone cold as he is brutally handsome. But when mysterious strangers come searching for […]

Guest Review: The Blue Viking by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: The Blue Viking by Sandra Hill

Judith’s review of The Blue Viking (Viking I series #5) by Sandra Hill Life has not been the same for Rurik the Viking since leaving Maire of the Moors, the fiery witch who put the blue zigzag on his face after a night of passion. For a fierce warrior, this blue streak is the last […]

Guest Review: The Outlaw Viking by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: The Outlaw Viking by Sandra Hill

Judith’s review of The Outlaw Viking (Viking I series #2) by Sandra Hill As tall and striking as the Valkyries of legend, Dr. Rain Jordan is proud of her Norse ancestors despite their warlike ways. But she can’t believe her eyes when a blow to her head transports her to a nightmarish battlefield of yore—and […]

Review: The Great Escape by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

Review: The Great Escape by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

I’ve been pretty antsy for this book for a while now. Probably since Ted and Meg’s story that came out last year. I used to be all about Ted and Lucy but then SEP broke them up and hooked Ted up with Meg and I got over Ted and Lucy then when this book came […]

Guest Review: The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill

Guest Review: The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill

Judith’s review of The Reluctant Viking by Sandra Hill The hypnotic voice on the self-motivation tape was supposed to help Ruby Jordan solve her problems, not create new ones. Instead, she is swept from a hectic career and failing marriage back to an era of hard-bodied warriors and fair maidens. And the world ten centuries in […]