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Throwback Thursday Review: Rewriting Monday by Jodi Thomas

Throwback Thursday Review: Rewriting Monday by Jodi Thomas

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally published on September 23, 2009.   I generally don’t like books that feature journalists. Too often they’re willing to sellout the people in their lives for a story. Obviously that isn’t always the case, and Jodi […]

Review: Dark Legacy by Christine Feehan

Review: Dark Legacy by Christine Feehan

I’m pretty much on the fence about this one. It wasn’t my favorite book in the Dark series, but it wasn’t my least favorite either. My favorite goes to the first book in the series, Dark Prince. My least favorite most certainly goes to Dark Promises. I despised that book. I was way too generous […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Warrior by Angela Knight

Throwback Thursday Review: Warrior by Angela Knight

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally posted on August 12, 2008. This is the first of four reviews that I need to do, reviews I should have been working on yesterday. Unfortunately, I could not get myself motivated enough to turn on […]

Guest Review: Marry in Scandal by Anne Gracie

Guest Review: Marry in Scandal by Anne Gracie

Lily is an heiress and while a husband would be nice, she definitely wants to marry for love.  Her brother married for convenience, but that match turned into true love. After seeing love at work in her home, she definitely wants that for herself.  Unfortunately there are others who have something else in mind.  Lily […]

Throwback Thursday Review: Inside Out by Lauren Dane

Throwback Thursday Review: Inside Out by Lauren Dane

Every Thursday in 2018, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. This review was originally posted on December 14, 2010. The first time I read this book I was left feeling a little disappointed. While the other two books were slow moving in parts, I found this one to be rather […]