How the Dukes Stole Christmas is another anthology that didn’t match my expectations. I have enjoyed stories from Tessa Dare and Sarah MacLean in the past, so I was hopeful that I would at least enjoy their novellas. Unfortunately, Tessa Dare’s Meet Me in Mayfair was the only one I liked.
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Review: Christine Feehan – Murder At Sunrise Lake
I was expecting much better from Christine Feehan than what this book provided. Unfortunately, this book was excruciating to get into and didn’t hold my attention until well into the second half.
Continue reading...Review: Raymond E. Feist – Master of Furies
This series has definitely been a saga. But unfortunately, it ended on a low note. The drive to make everything bigger and bolder diminished the climax and disappointed me.
Continue reading...Review: Lynsay Sands – Tall, Dark & Hungry
This book just didn’t resonate with me. The lead pair ran hot and cold, and the errors around the wedding never gelled into the comedy of errors that was the author’s goal.
Continue reading...Review: Anthology – On The Prowl
I picked up this anthology for Alpha & Omega, hoping to find some new Urban Fantasy authors along the way. Unfortunately, the other three novellas were mediocre, overdone to the point of ludicrousness, and outright erotica.
Continue reading...Review: Michele Ashman Bell – The Crown of Rosemund
The Crown of Rosemund was an underwhelming read. The main protagonists never grew past their first impressions, while the villain was a stereotypical tyrant. Glaring historical inaccuracies sealed this book’s fate for me.
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