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Review: Suzanne Enoch – Something in the Heir
Suzanne Enoch has a beautiful talent for crafting fun, entertaining tales with more than a touch of chaos. Something in the Heir is an excellent addition to that collection. Will and Emmie have their hands full, and it’s a blast to watch.
Continue reading...Suzanne Enoch – Hit Me With Your Best Scot
Wild Wicked Highlanders #3 Coll MacTaggert, Viscount Glendarril, is a big, brawny Highlander who doesn’t like being told what to do—not even by his exasperated English...
Review: Sherrilyn Kenyon – Deadmen Walking
It has been years since I read a Sherrilyn Kenyon novel, and Deadmen Walking reminded me of why I enjoyed them so much. The good news is that you don’t need to have read her other books to enjoy this book. However, characters are mentioned that you will have met if you have read the Dark Hunter novels.
Continue reading...Review: Christine Feehan – Dark Tarot
After the high of Dark Song, Dark Tarot felt like a let-down. This felt like a reunion book without it truly being a reunion. Too many locations and faces detracted from the leading pair, and I never came to like Adalasia.
Continue reading...Mary Jo Putney – Once Dishonored
Rogues Redeemed #5 A man who has lost his honor has nothing . . . London, 1816. As a Royal Navy officer, Lucas Mandeville, Lord Foxton, has...
Review: Nadine C. Keels – Eubeltic Virtue
Nadine has a beautiful talent for bringing her characters to life. Each is unique and brings a distinct voice and view to the Eubeltic realm.
Continue reading...Review: Suzanne Enoch – Angel’s Devil
Love triangles are messy things, and the one in this book is no exception. Fun characters and charming interactions keep this book from disaster, but it is not one of my favorites from Suzanne Enoch.
Continue reading...Christine Feehan – Dark Song
Dark/Carpathian #34 Stolen from her home at a young age and tormented for centuries, Elisabeta Trigovise is scared to show herself to anyone. Even though she...
Review: Christine Feehan – Dark Prince (Author’s Cut)
It has been years since I last read this book, and it has not aged as well as I remembered. However, it is still a great introduction to the world of the Carpathians, their struggles against infertility, and this world’s version of vampires.
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