Funny characters and a hell of a lot of Texas twang could only take this book so far before it fizzled out. It’s a romance cliche to end a novel with a wedding. Carolyn Brown dumps that cliche on its head and starts her book with Jasmine King and Ace Riley getting married in a… Continue reading Review: One Hot Cowboy Wedding by Carolyn Brown
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Feisty, fun and smart, contemporary romance reflects real women today
Review: Tempted by Her Innocent Kiss by Maya Banks
My rating of Tempted by Her Innocent Kiss by Maya Banks: 3 of 5 stars This “married-for-a-business-deal” novel has its moments, but overall I felt let down by the heroine. As part of a business deal, wealthy CEO Devon strikes a deal with another CEO: he will woo and marry the man’s daughter Ashley in order to… Continue reading Review: Tempted by Her Innocent Kiss by Maya Banks
Contemporaries to covet in March – and giveaway!
At the beginning of every month this year, I’m telling you about a couple of upcoming contemporary romance novels worth coveting. These are books I really, really want to read, or have read early copies of and can highly recommend. And if you tell me about a contemporary romance novel being published in March that… Continue reading Contemporaries to covet in March – and giveaway!
Review: Protector by Catherine Mann
A hero who doubts his ability to be heroic, and a heroine from one of the underworld’s murkiest families discover they would sacrifice anything for each other. Air Force Captain Chuck Tanaka barely survived horrific torture after being captured during a secret mission. His body has mostly healed, but his confidence in himself hasn’t. He… Continue reading Review: Protector by Catherine Mann
Review: Believe It or Not by Tawna Fenske
This romantic comedy has a delightful romance but is light on the funny. When Violet McGinn’s mother needs surgery, Violet flies across the country to help her out and is roped into temporarily taking over her mother’s business. Violet’s mother is a psychic. Violet is not. Fortunately, her mother’s clients seem to broadcast their fears… Continue reading Review: Believe It or Not by Tawna Fenske