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Time Out - Jill Shalvis

Review: Time Out by Jill Shalvis

I’ve had such a lucky streak lately with small town contemporaries and sports romances. (I’ve also been very lucky with Jill Shalvis books.) I’ve been glomming them up left and right and feeling very satisfied. Recently I was in the mood for an alpha hero so I was browsing around on Goodreads and spotted a few [...]

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Firelight

Review: Firelight by Kristen Callihan

It is tough to write a review for this book.  Firelight is the debut novel for Kristen Callihan and she enters the romance world with quite a sensation.  The book is a mixture of gothic/historical romance with a paranormal twist.  The reason it is hard to write a review is because the majority of the book [...]

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A Private Gentleman - Heidi Cullinan

Review – A Private Gentleman by Heidi Cullinan

This is just how I like my M/M books – a strong love story where mindless sex isn’t the focus of the book or thrown in every few pages. Don’t get me wrong – I do love some mindless sex from time to time – but I’ll take a book full of  characters with depth, [...]

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I've Got Your Number - Sophie Kinsella

Review: I’ve Got Your Number by Sophie Kinsella

THINGS TO DO BEFORE WEDDING 1.  Become expert on Greek philosophy. 2.  Memorize Robert Burns poems. 3.  Learn long Scrabble words. 4.  Remember:  am HYPOCHONDRIAC. 5.  Beef stroganoff:  Get to like. (Hypnosis?) Sophie Kinsella is well known for her Shopaholic series and overall chick lit style.  Chick lit usually isn’t my thing because you miss [...]

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Review: Ride with Me by Ruthie Knox

Review: Ride with Me by Ruthie Knox

If you don’t already know, I’m really into riding road bikes. A lot. I biked almost 3,000 miles in 2011 and spent 7 days biking from San Francisco to Los Angeles. So imagine my giddiness when I got the opportunity to read and review Ride with Me , a contemporary romance about two people riding bikes! Not to mention this [...]

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The Departed

Review: The Departed by Shiloh Walker

I just realized this is the second time I’ve started a Shiloh Walker series with the second book. I read Broken and loved it so I went back to read Fragile. This time I jumped into the FBI Psychics series with book two, with The Departed, and I’m feeling like I need to go back and [...]

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Men Under The Mistletoe

Review: Men Under the Mistletoe – Anthology

Boy is my face red. I had planned to do a post about this anthology before Christmas and here it is, mid-January and I’m finally giving this antho some blog time. What? I took the Christmas tree down, and ate all the Halloween candy. I’m almost all caught up! My True Love Gave To Me [...]

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Review: Defying the Odds by Kele Moon

Review: Defying the Odds by Kele Moon

“He felt blindsided by the pleasure and longing she churned up in him.  He didn’t think he could want this badly or ache this deeply until they’d fallen into each other’s lives.” Melody Dylan has escaped an abusive marriage and now set her roots in the small town of Garnet.  Arriving with only the clothes [...]

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Once Upon A Winter's Eve

Review: Once Upon a Winter’s Eve by Tessa Dare

Spindle Cove is the destination of choice for certain types of well-bred young ladies: the painfully shy, young wives disenchanted with matrimony, and young girls too enchanted with the wrong men; it is a haven for those who live there. Violet Winterbottom came to Spindlecove after she was abandoned by a man with whom she’d [...]

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Review + Giveaway: Kiss of Frost by Jennifer Estep

Review + Giveaway: Kiss of Frost by Jennifer Estep

Logan Quinn was try­ing to kill me. My Spar­tan class­mate relent­lessly pur­sued me, swing­ing his sword at me over and over again, the shin­ing sil­ver blade inch­ing closer to my throat every time. A smile tugged up his lips, and his ice-blue eyes prac­ti­cally glowed with the thrill of battle…  I’m Gwen Frost, a second-year [...]

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