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Guest Review: A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster

Guest Review: A Perfect Storm by Lori Foster

Judith’s review of A Perfect Storm (Men Who Walk the Edge of Honor #4) by Lori Foster He never saw her coming… Spencer Lark already knows too many secrets about Arizona Storm, including the nightmare she survived and her resulting trust issues. But in order to expose a smuggling ring—and continue avenging his own tragic […]

Monthly Reads: January and February 2012

Monthly Reads: January and February 2012

Holly: We completely forgot to post our monthly reads for January. Can I blame the baby for that? Probably not, since none of us remembered. Eh, such is life. My reading has really picked up this year. I was in the mother of all slumps for about 9 months last year, so I’m glad to […]

Giveaway Winners Roundup

Posted February 23, 2012 by Holly in Giveaway Winners | Tagged: , | 0 Comments
Giveaway Winners Roundup

The winner of Alpha Instinct by Katie Reus is: JenM The winner of Ride with Me by Ruthie Knox is: Lori Weller The winner of Sweet Enemy by Heather Snow is: Sabrina The winner of Destiny by Carly Phillips is:  Joanne Our December Monthly Reads winners are: The Duke is Mine by Eloisa James: Willaful […]

Guest Review: Forever and a Day by Delilah Marvelle

Guest Review: Forever and a Day by Delilah Marvelle

Judith’s review of Forever and a Day by Delilah Marvelle Roderick Gideon Tremayne, the recently appointed Duke of Wentworth, never expected to find himself in New York City, tracking down a mysterious map important to his late mother. And he certainly never expected to be injured, only to wake up with no memory of who he […]

Review: Desired by Nicola Cornick

Posted November 30, 2011 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , | 3 Comments
Review: Desired by Nicola Cornick

Her wicked ways were the talk of the ton Teresa, Dowager Marchioness of Darent, is rumored to have exhausted her four deceased husbands with her insatiable needs. So it’s no surprise that every rake in the ton wants to bed her. If they only knew…through clever marriages to men who would ask nothing of her […]