The Fox And The Angel is a low commitment read for readers new to Danelle Harmon. It’s a short novella that feels… short. Harmon was a 90’s auto buy for me but I was less than excited by this holiday tale. I… Read more »
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The Duke’s Wager by Edith Layton
Edith Layton’s family recently re-released this as an ebook, so I thought I’d post my review of the old Signet edition. Romance readers often talk about their “conversion kits” to refer to romances they’d recommend to their genre-critical friends and… Read more »
One Hit Wonder by Elyssa Patrick
One Hit Wonder is a novella by Elyssa Patrick I found in my digital TBR. (Must have been sample binging that day?) This is a light contemporary with a higher heat index than I go for but more than enough story… Read more »
The Hidden Blade by Sherry Thomas
Strictly speaking, The Hidden Blade is not a romance. Sherry Thomas has put out the world’s longest prologue and I couldn’t be happier about it. If I’d had My Beautiful Enemy I’d have started reading it the second I finished The… Read more »
Dead Extra by Michael Saucedo and Nik Price
Liberty Strong is a recently divorced mother of two trying not to lose her house, her home or her life. When a fellow actress ends up dead on the set of her hit daytime drama, it looks like Liberty’s cat and… Read more »
The Nekkid Truth by Nicole Camden
I picked up this novella, which originally appeared in the anthology Big Guns Out of Uniform, shortly after I read an A- review for it at Dear Author. I generally avoid erotic romance and romantic suspense, but it was free… Read more »
The Trouble With Heroes by Jo Beverley
The Trouble With Heroes feels incomplete. Stepping outside of her customary genre has given Beverley the freedom to experiment more widely with a theme that often appears in her full length works. Unfortunately, she pulls her final punch. Set in one of… Read more »
Island Peril by Jill Sorenson
Everything I disliked about Island Peril can be summed up in one phrase “I grew up in South Florida in the 70’s and 80’s.” But we can get to that. Jill Sorenson tweeted a link to Island Peril as a free… Read more »
Claiming The Duchess by Sherry Thomas
Claiming The Duchess turned up on my Kindle and I didn’t recall ordering it, as I’ve been on a Sherry Thomas break. The 45 page story is 50% of the digital file, the rest being excerpts from full length books. As… Read more »
Free Fall by Carolyn Jewel
Pity the poor novella that is meant to hook readers into a series. It’s judged not only on it’s own merits, but also on it’s ability to reduce a complex world into an appetizing bite. One misstep on either side… Read more »
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