If you’re looking for a sweet, tender contemporary romance, All I Ever Wanted is a great one. On Callie’s thirtieth birthday, the man she’s been in love with for years tells her he’s seeing someone else. Heartbroken and lonely, Callie decides to throw herself on the dating market and hope to find someone who returns… Continue reading All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
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Libertine’s Kiss by Judith James
Libertine’s Kiss is a passionate story full of the real stuff of romance – the difficult decisions and sacrifices one makes for love, and the power two people can claim for themselves when they have the support of the right person. One thing I’ve learned in my time as a reviewer is that I’m stingy… Continue reading Libertine’s Kiss by Judith James
I write like…
…Mario Puzo, apparently. Not sure how I feel about that. Unless, of course, makes me an offer I can’t refuse for my manuscript. Then I’ll know exactly how I feel about it. Who do you write like?
When reality and fiction meet
Yesterday I became British. One nationality’s just not enough, right? It involved paying the government around three weeks’ worth of wages, swearing allegiance to the Queen and all her successors, singing “God Save the Queen” and then going out for dim sum with my hubby and in-laws. The whole time I was sitting in the… Continue reading When reality and fiction meet
We interrupt this scene for…
I just finished reading a novel where every single scene followed a formula: a few lines of dialogue, followed by a paragraph describing the history of the building the conversation was taking place in, then some back story, then back to the conversation. So it was something like this: “What are you doing?” Hubby asked.… Continue reading We interrupt this scene for…