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Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Posted October 4, 2013 by Tracy in Reviews | Tagged: , , , , | 0 Comments
Review: Lady in Red by Maire Claremont

Lady Mary Darrel should be the envy of London. Instead, all society believes her dead. For Mary holds a secret so dangerous, her father chose to keep her locked away…and have a grave made for her near her mother’s. Driven to the edge of desperation, Mary manages to escape the asylum, only to find that […]

Guest Review: His Clockwork Canary by Beth Ciotta

Guest Review: His Clockwork Canary by Beth Ciotta

Erica’s review of His Clockwork Canary  (The Glorious Victorious Darcys #2) by Beth Ciotta. Amazon synopsis: “For ambitious engineer Simon Darcy, winning Queen Victoria’s competition to recover lost inventions of historical significance is a matter of pride—and redemption. After all, it was Simon’s failed monorail project that left his family destitute, and winning the tournament would […]

Guest Review: Not Planning On You by Sydney Landon

Guest Review: Not Planning On You by Sydney Landon

  Suzy Denton seems to have it all together. She loves her job as an event’s planner for Danvers International, and she loves her high school sweetheart and fiance Jeff. Fast forward a month and it’s all gone to hell in a hand-basket. She finds out Jeff’s dentist has been doing more than drilling his […]

Guest Review: Time Thief by Katie MacAllister.

Guest Review: Time Thief by Katie MacAllister.

Natalia‘s review of Time Thief (Traveller #1) by Katie MacAlister. Outcast due to their ability to manipulate time, shunned by the mortal and immortal worlds alike, a Traveller’s life is anything but easy. Peter Faa is a member of the Watch tracking down a murderer, and unfortunately, all clues seem to point toward his own […]

Guest Review: Werewolf in Alaska by Vicki Lewis Thompson

Guest Review: Werewolf in Alaska by Vicki Lewis Thompson

I have lots of favorite authors and the list keeps growing.  But those I like the best are writers who have the capacity to move outside a particular aspect of romance fiction, don’t get stuck writing versions of the same thing all the time, and who are not afraid to challenge themselves to write something […]