Tag: St. Martin’s Press

Review: Desperately Seeking a Duke by Celeste Bradley

Review: Desperately Seeking a Duke by Celeste Bradley

I was somewhat disappointed with this book. After reading the The Liars Club Series followed by The Royal Four Series, I had high expectations. Unfortunately it fell short of the mark. Let me start with the name “Marbrook”. Not that it has anything to really do with the storyline itself, but I don’t like that […]

Review: Killer Secrets by Lora Leigh

Review: Killer Secrets by Lora Leigh

  I’ve really been able to take or leave this series since the first book (see Dangerous Games) was released. So I didn’t rush out and buy Killer Secrets, but I am glad I decided to read it. To someone that doesn’t know Ian Richards, he looks like the exact type of person he’s trying […]

Secret Fantasy by Cheryl Holt

Secret Fantasy by Cheryl Holt

Melissa’s guest review of Secret Fantasy by Cheryl Holt Orphaned at a young age and sent to live with selfish relatives, Margaret Gray has no dowry and no chance of ever marring. When her aunt invites Jordan Prescott, Viscount Romney, for a visit, hoping to entice him into offering for margaret’s spoiled cousin, the dashing […]

Review: The Kept Woman by Susan Donovan

Review: The Kept Woman by Susan Donovan

I started this book yesterday because I just couldn’t finish Crazy Sweet, it’s gonna have to be a DNF read for me because I just couldn’t get into it. I hated the whole Red Dog crap and I’m still peeved that Jane isn’t Travis’ heroine, though I did like C. Rydell Smith sounds like a […]