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Just What He Wanted is a fantastic addition to the Holloway series. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the Holloway series up to this point and somehow Dimon’s books keeps getting better. Those who have read books in the Holloway series before will be pleased get an update on some of their past favorites, as well as a touching romance for cutie Travis. If this is your first Holloway book, don’t worry, you’ll be fine. Dimon always does a great job of giving you all the details you need to know without bogging down the story. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/08/28/just-what-he-wanted/
In The Newcomer, we pretty much pick up where The Wanderer left off. Unlike a lot of series that finishes off with one pair and moves on to someone new, Carr’s series just continues to build. The continuation of existing stories is one of my favorite things about Carr’s books, and although she does do a good job of giving new readers the bits of background that they need to keep up, I recommend starting from the beginning. Her characters have such rich and complex lives, with heartbreak and joy and all the complications that go along with loving and living, that you appreciate them so much more being there from the beginning.
For believable, lifelike characters and problems, delivered with Carr’s captivating style, The Newcomer is going to thrill … but be prepared to get caught up in the many lives in Thunder Point and be left wanting more. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/the-newcomer/
For believable, lifelike characters and problems, delivered with Carr’s captivating style, The Newcomer is going to thrill … but be prepared to get caught up in the many lives in Thunder Point and be left wanting more. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/08/29/the-newcomer/
Stone Guardian kicks off Monsch’s Entwined Realms series and does it full tilt – Chapter One starts with the Great Collision and we’re pretty much thrown into it from there. - It’s a strange world, so you definitely need to like fantasy in your love stories – after all, your hero is a Gargoyle … and amazingly sexy one too. At its core, we’re given a story of duty and sacrifice, love and honor, but it is liberally doused in pixie dust and magic. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/08/30/stone-guardian/
Being so short, it pretty much gets straight to the point. Boy likes girl. Girl likes boy. After some bumbling around, boy and girl get together … but the bumbling is very delicious.
If you need a great way to wrap up your summer night, grab a glass of wine and sit back – Eat Play Lust is that perfect little tidbit to finish out your day.
Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/eat-play-lust/
If you need a great way to wrap up your summer night, grab a glass of wine and sit back – Eat Play Lust is that perfect little tidbit to finish out your day.
Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/08/31/eat-play-lust/
I get so excited about Kate Serine’s “Transplanted Tales” series – I love stories about fairy-tale and literary creatures living in our world and Serine is one of the best at it. She not only gives you a hot, steamy romance, but also an intriguing mystery that keeps you on your toes. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/09/01/along-came-a-spider/
Full of small town charm and zaniness, with that perfect blend of heat and heart, Cannon gives us a sweet tale about finding your place in the world. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/09/03/crazy-little-thing-called-love/
Just This Once is a story of people who turned lust into love and learned that sometimes it is very hard not to judge a book by its cover. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/09/05/just-this-once/
The Sassy Belles is perfect as an introduction to Albright’s world of saucy Southern women – it practically drips in magnolia blossoms and mint juleps and has a perfect rich Deep South setting. Make sure you have the time to devote to more books, because while The Sassy Belles is fantastically fun, it really needs to be viewed as the start of many … the characters are addictive enough though that you’ll be looking forward to what comes next. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/09/07/the-sassy-belles/
Hook and Trish's journey isn’t necessarily a complex one – the book isn’t very long and it is a quick read – but it is an enjoyable one. I loved the world that Hall creates for us. It is a fluid and beautiful world, very imaginative. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/09/08/hooks-pan/
I got a nice warm and fuzzy reading this book and I was so happy to see these two get their happy ending. - Full review available at http://romanticreadsandsuch.wordpress.com/2013/09/11/willowleaf-lane/