Hot Under The Collar was purchased in 2012 and then promptly placed in the TBR pile where it languished until recently. When Courtney Milan suggested we all review Jackie Barbosa’s work as a show of support, I had already begun… Read more »
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The Wedding Dress Diaries by Aimee Carson
The Wedding Dress Diaries is a short prequel to Aimee Carson‘s Wedding Season series. It’s been free at most e-book sites for several months but is also bundled in some versions of Secrets & Saris. As a sales tool, it’s… Read more »
Two Point Conversion by Mercy Celeste
[Trigger warning: Incest.] When I was fifteen I read Bret Easton Ellis’ American Psycho simply because I found out it had been banned somewhere in the world. I didn’t particularly enjoy the book but neither did I see anything in… Read more »
The Last Wicked Scoundrel by Lorraine Heath
I’ve been off Lorraine Heath lately, but the amount of domestic violence in Moonstruck Madness made me inclined to examine how a modern Avon author addresses it. It was interesting how less in charge of her life Winnie is than… Read more »
The Jade Temptress by Jeannie Lin
The Jade Temptress technically has a March release date. I’ve stopped advance reviewing because people find it annoying, but Harlequin has a history of early release in it’s e-store and I wanted to talk about something I liked for a… Read more »
Play With Me by Alisha Rai
This erotic novella has been sitting on my reader since the author gave it to me back in early August. This month’s TBR Challenge called for short reads, so it seemed the perfect opportunity to dust it off and give… Read more »
Fast Forward by Juliet Madison
While it had a great premise finishing this book was an absolute slog. Fast Forward is meant for the relative who sends you life affirming cartoons about aging as she sips from her Maxine mug. I wanted Big and I got… Read more »
Daffodils In Spring by Pamela Morsi
Daffodils In Spring was a 2011 freebie meant to promote literatureforallofus.org and honor it’s founder, Karen Thomson. In fact the cover model strongly resembles a younger idealized Thomson. She doesn’t fit the age of any particular character so I think… Read more »
The Magic Mirror And The Seventh Dwarf by Tia Nevitt
In honor of repost week… ok I’m lying. I missed deadline due to fever. Please enjoy this very appropriate review from “It’s My Genre, Baby.” When’s the last time you read a book with a little person lead? Tia Nevitt… Read more »
Hot Knight in Paradise by Sofia Harper
Within hours of her arrival for a much-needed vacation, Leah Smith is stranded on St. Lucia with no way of getting home. Thanks to having all of her money, ID and passport in the purse her limo driver stole at… Read more »
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