Liz Carlyle

REVIEW:  A Bride By Moonlight by Liz Carlyle

REVIEW: A Bride By Moonlight by Liz Carlyle

Dear Ms. Carlyle: The first four chapters appeared to address a number of events that took place in previous books. I barely remember these events and felt frustrated and lost. It seems like no book these days, be it historical or paranormal, can be read without having first powered through the previous four titles in(…)

REVIEW: Wicked All Day by Liz Carlyle

REVIEW: Wicked All Day by Liz Carlyle

Dear Ms. Carlyle: I have read you since your debut in 1999 with My False Heart. My False Heart remains high of my favorite romances of all time and it is the book against which I measure all of your other titles. The story was so fresh at the time. The heroine, Evie Artevalde, was(…)

REVIEW: Tempted All Night by Liz Carlyle

Dear Ms. Carlyle: In contemplating your backlist, I’ve decided that you are one of the most consistent authors I read. My favorite book of yours remains the first one, My False Heart published back in 1999. I don’t know whether it is my favorite because it’s the first one I read by you or whether(…)

REVIEW: Never Romance a Rake by Liz Carlyle

Dear Ms. Carlyle, Well, after my last letter to you, I bet you never thought I’d be writing another. I dare say you probably wanted to give me a total body paper cut and then pour lemon juice all over me. But I’m a sucker for Jane saying, “No, really, it’s good. You should read(…)

REVIEW: Big Guns Out of Uniform by Sherrilyn Kenyon, Liz Carlyle, & Nicole Camden

To some extent, I think I am a book title snob and thus I hadn’t bought any of those Big Guns/Bad Boys Anthologies. I mean, come on . . . Who wants to be seen reading one of those books! (Apparently lots because I think they sell really well). I’m glad I read Big Guns(…)

REVIEW: Never Deceive a Duke by Liz Carlyle

Dear Ms. Carlyle, At this point, I think I’m going to stop with this trilogy even though the hero who’s left is a character I initially had the most interest in. I had problems with Never Lie to a Lady and they’ve only got worse with Never Deceive a Duke. For one thing, the plot(…)

REVIEW: Never Lie to a Lady by Liz Carlyle

Dear Ms Carlyle, I haven’t read many of your books (though I do have most of them on various TBR mountains scattered throughout my house) but the ones I’ve tried, I really liked. Which is why I was disappointed with the main characters and plot of this one. The notorious Marquis of Nash is a(…)