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Archive for October, 2009

Review: Two Knights in Camelot by Charlene Teglia

In modern day, Gwen is in Las Vegas at the Excalibur Hotel to settle details over Art’s, her fiancés, possible company partnership to Lance Tremblay. Gwen, who is engaged to Art, is nervous about the approaching meeting to discuss the business but is not sure why.
Lance is fascinated by Gwen, desiring to be with her [...]

Review: Crimson Awakening by Aubrey Ross

Chantel DeMarko follows her instincts to attend the Crimson Serenade Ball, a once a year event for an elite group of the vampire aristocracy. Kenton Thorne is mesmerized by Chantel as he sees her looking out over the crowd at the ball. Stirring desires, that have long been put to rest,  as Kenton watches [...]

Review: Convincing Arthur by Ava March

Convincing Arthur is a historical romance that will leave reader wanting more.  These are sensual characters with passion and emotional depth, which leaves a reader feeling satisfied but wanting more.  Ava March has written a romance that touches the senses and satisfies the desire for true love.  Every page is a further look into the [...]

Review: Pacific Nights by Lynn Lorenz

Pacific Nights is a very sultry, historical novel with a twist.  The passion and intensity of this story will stay with the reader for a long time to come.  Both men are so different in personality and background but together they are a unique couple facing challenges that many people can relate to.  With decisions [...]

Review: The Wolves’ Submissive by Ava Rose Johnson

The Wolves’ Submissive brings you into a paranormal world that is unique and beautiful, while also being intense and passionate.  With strong characters and a lot of personality, this is a story that will definitely captivate the imagination.  This is the kind of intensely sensual romance that leaves the reader panting for more.  The paranormal [...]

Review: Sursein Judgment by Jet Mykles

Sursein Judgment is one of those novels you will want to read more than once.  The characters are fascinating and this is a world that captivates the imagination.  With two men that are so very different from each and an attraction that grows and grows, this is a story that will leave the reader rooting [...]

Review: Ghosts of Alcatraz by Carol Lynne

Ghosts of Alcatraz is another brilliant work from Carol Lynne.  While this story is definitely different from her normal work, it is still just as sultry and powerful.  The characters pop from the pages with an energy that will captivate any reader.  The story itself is fascinating and utterly engaging.  With a flair that is [...]

Review: Maybe by J.M. Snyder

Josh Kennedy is home alone after the closing of the play, wondering what happened between him and his lover DeMario Macklin. They were so happy together and then the arguments started. Now DeMar is at the airport and calling Josh looking for another chance. Josh is not sure it is DeMar who needs a second [...]

Review: A Trick of the Moon by Melinda Barron

Maura, a lawyer, comes home to run her father’s dude ranch while he is in a rehabilitation center recuperating from a stroke. Maura has asked close friend Declan Littlecreek, an archaeologist, to help identify a kiva on her father’s land. A kiva is a historic underground room used for religious gatherings, Maura is concerned that [...]

Review: Domme by Default by Tymber Dalton

Would you do anything for love? This is a question that faces a wife who must find a way to become the dominant partner of her marriage. Her problem, she’s not sure if she has the strength or the courage to be the one to fulfill her husband’s deepest fantasies especially if it’s at the [...]