ionR: Diversity in Romance
9th Jan / 7 Comments

ionR: Diversity in Romance

ionR: Diversity in romance   A couple of authors writing an article for RWA’s Romance Writer Report (RWR) on Diversity in romance, asked me a couple of really thought provoking Questions about Diversity in romance, I thought I would extend their reach and get your feedback on this topic. Here’s the […]

REVIEW: Crouching Tiger, Forbidden Vampire by Kerrelyn Sparks
8th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Crouching Tiger, Forbidden Vampire by Kerrelyn Sparks

In Crouching Tiger, Forbidden Vampire (Love at Stake #16) by Kerrelyn Sparks, Thirty-nine years. That’s how long Russell was in a coma after being turned into a vampire against his will by the evil vamp Master Han. Since awakening he’s been working off-and-on with some other vampires, the good ones, […]

REVIEW: One Mad Night by Julia London
8th Jan / 8 Comments

REVIEW: One Mad Night by Julia London

One Mad Night by Julia London: Chelsea Crawford and Ian Rafferty aren’t exactly mortal enemies but Ian is the new kid on the block and Chelsea is a little nervous that he is going to take what she deems to be hers. Two ad executives in New York in the […]

REVIEW: A Cowboy of Her Own	by Marin Thomas
8th Jan / 6 Comments

REVIEW: A Cowboy of Her Own by Marin Thomas

A Cowboy of Her Own by Marin Thomas: If you have been keeping up with the Cash Brothers series, you don’t want to miss the last bachelor lose his heart. It’s Porter’s turn to find his soul mate, but his is not going to be easy to win over. Porter […]

REVIEW: Scandalous Summer Nights by Anne Barton
7th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Scandalous Summer Nights by Anne Barton

Scandalous Summer Nights by Anne Barton: Lady Olivia Sherbourne had been in love with the same man for ten years. The problem was he was her brother’s best friend and even she knew he wasn’t “allowed” to look at her. She was determined though and she knew she could get […]

REVIEW: Cowgirls Don’t Cry by Silver James
7th Jan / 8 Comments

REVIEW: Cowgirls Don’t Cry by Silver James

Cowgirls Don’t Cry by Silver James: Chance Barron is the family lawyer and he wants to make his father proud of him, which is why he does his father’s bidding. When Chance’s flight is cancelled due to the weather, he runs into Cassidy and can’t quite get her out of his […]

REVIEW: Convincing the Rancher by Clarie McEwen
7th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: Convincing the Rancher by Clarie McEwen

Convincing the Rancher by Clarie McEwen: Tess Cole was incredibly good at talking people into what she wanted them to believe and getting them to do what she wanted them to do. So it wasn’t really a surprise when her boss had her go to the small town where the […]

REVIEW: His Very Convenient Bride by Sophie Pembroke
6th Jan / 8 Comments

REVIEW: His Very Convenient Bride by Sophie Pembroke

His Very Convenient Bride by Sophie Pembroke: So when Helena’s sister decides to run off with her fiance’s brother right before the wedding, Helena decides the only thing to do is step into her sister’s dress and marry Thea’s fiance. Flynn and Thea weren’t in love, but were planning to […]

REVIEW: Seducing the Marine by Kate Hoffman
6th Jan / 2 Comments

REVIEW: Seducing the Marine by Kate Hoffman

Seducing the Marine by Kate Hoffman: Olivia Eklund was twenty when she made a decision that changed the course of her life and of her boyfriend. Now at 29 she is starting to wonder about that decision. She has made a life for herself though, becoming a doctor and setting […]

REVIEW: The Loving Daylights by Lynsay Sands
5th Jan / 4 Comments

REVIEW: The Loving Daylights by Lynsay Sands

In The Loving Daylights (B.L.I.S.S. #3) by Lynsay Sands, Jane Spyrus comes from a long line of spies who have worked for B.L.I.S.S, a company devoted to fighting crime across the globe. She has chosen to work behind the scenes, however, as an inventor of the many gadgets that helps […]