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Archives:: September 2008

Review: Sleeper 2: A Woman Scorned by Nia K. Foxx

Dr. Alexis Douglas has had enough.  Subjected to the back-stabbing maneuvers of her ex-husband and made aware of the despicable behavior of her clients’ husbands and boyfriends, Lexi decides to use her magical abilities as a witch to seek revenge against men when the justice system doesn’t work. But the Forces of Nature foresee the [...]

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Review: Cut and Run by Madeleine Urban and Abigail Roux

The Tri-State Murders take a personal turn for the FBI when their two agents assigned to investigate are murdered. The killer leaves clues that seem to be random and almost taunting. The FBI decides it needs to send in a pair of special agents whose thinking may be perfect for the case. Special Agent Tyler [...]

Review: The Fallen by Gwen Hayes

Bridget is a witch who works to keep demons from entering our world. Talon used to be an angel, Bridget’s guardian angel, but he fell from grace. Now he tempts Bridget to consummate the passion that flairs between them. Once she comes to him and the sex between them changes the magic Bridget runs. She [...]

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Review: Department 57: Liquid Crystal by Lynne Connolly

Crystal Miller has been having sexy fantasies about her GAY friends Bryn and Kai for as long as she has known the couple. “If only” seems to be the refrain most often heard in her head when considering these two. Alas, she is dating the horse’s rump, Geoff, and not one of her devastatingly sexy [...]

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Review: Burn Card by Laura Baumbach

Cody Baxter, a criminalist, often runs into problems in his line of work.  His partner, Gilson Turko, handles his own share of problems with his bodyguard business.  Now, something has gone wrong and Cody has disappeared, kidnapped.  As Gil starts his search, Cody realizes that his own life as well as Gil’s is dependent on [...]

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Review: Winning Bess by Marissa Alwin

Colm Devaney was delighted to help out a sick countryman particularly when it means Bess McGinty and her ailing father will be staying with him and his cousins.  In love with Bess, he felt his only chance to win over her father was if he could win a fight where the winner gets a sapphire [...]

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Review: All the Queen’s men and Other Tales by Mav Anthony

The four stories in All the Queen’s Men and Other Tales are varied and fun to read with each one featuring a ménage. “Coming Home in the Night” features vampires returning home when their master dies. When Elizabeta, Dug and Tosco are reunited, fun and games ensure with enough sexual play to satisfy one and [...]

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Review: In the Eye of the Beholder by D.J. Manly

Danny Verdi is a spoiled twenty-something model at the top of his career.  Having alienated and refusing to work with the photographer on his current shoot has Danny’s manager scrambling to find another photographer everyone can accept.  Show up, look pretty for the camera, do not make the photographer mad and most importantly DO NOT [...]

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Review: Running From the Past by Katie Reus

Caleb Ryder needs a cook. His horse farm has a dozen men or more that need to be fed every day of the week, and since his last cook had married and moved away, he had been doing the cooking, and the men were fussing big time about his lack of skill in the kitchen. [...]

Review: Storm Warning, Book 3 of Shadow Destroyers, by Sydney Somers

Storm Warning is the third story in the fabulous Shadow Destroyer Series, and is the first book in the series that I read. The uber talented Sydney Somers makes it easy to understand the plot and characters even for a newbie starting with book 3. Now I am seriously looking for books 1 and 2 [...]

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