Tag: Category Romance

Guest Review: Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis at TGTBTU

Guest Review: Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis at TGTBTU

I have a guest review up at TGTBTU for Flashpoint by Jill Shalvis, American Heroes: The Firefighters, Book 1. I have to be honest and admit the only reason I wanted to read this book is because of the cover. It’s hot. Seriously hot. After I read the back blurb I was a little bit […]

Attn Writers: Mills & Boon FEEL THE HEAT Writing Competition!

Attn Writers: Mills & Boon FEEL THE HEAT Writing Competition!

We occasionally see notices about writing competitions here and there around the web. Sometimes on an author blog, sometimes on a publisher website, sometimes from other romance reader blogs. As a reader, I like knowing what publishers are working on and will have in store for me later. As one of the authors of a […]

Writers: New Historical Category Line from Harlequin

from eHarlequin.com If you’ve always wanted to write for Harlequin Historical, but were daunted by the length, now is your chance to submit something shorter! The response to Harlequin Historical’s more sensual storylines have been so positive that we are creating a new eBook sexy short story program—Historical UNDONE. In Historical UNDONE we are looking […]

Guest Review: Heated Rush by Leslie Kelly

Guest Review: Heated Rush by Leslie Kelly

I picked up this book because I wanted to give another chance to this author. The first book I picked up by Ms Kelly was She’s no Angel, based on Casee’s review. While I liked the voice and writing style, the book was a DNF to me, simply because I felt the story was going […]

Review: The Greek Tycoon’s Convenient Wife by Sharon Kendrick

Review: The Greek Tycoon’s Convenient Wife by Sharon Kendrick

The Greek tycoon… Kyros Pavlidis is a multibillionaire, used to buying whatever he wants. An overwhelming attraction… Kyros sweeps Alice off her feet but he has an ulterior motive—marriage! The marriage merger… Once Alice is wearing Kyros’s ring, she discovers he wants a wife for necessity and not love… This was everything I love in […]