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REVIEW:  Lakota Legacy Anthology by Madeline Baker, Kathleen Eagle and Ruth Wind

REVIEW: Lakota Legacy Anthology by Madeline Baker, Kathleen Eagle and Ruth Wind

Originally published in 2003, this anthology has now been reissued by Harlequin. I’ve read all three authors before, though it’s been awhile for two of them, so I went into the anthology with a little bit of preconception – both good and bad – but I was hoping and willing to be wowed all around.(…)

REVIEW:  Her Magic Touch by Sable Hunter

REVIEW: Her Magic Touch by Sable Hunter

At the end of the Hell Yeah! Book 2 review, I mentioned that a few glimpses of the main characters of Book 3 made me cautiously optimistic that we would finally get a grown-up female worthy of being called a “heroine.” I was wrong. So very, very wrong. I also bitched and whined about the(…)

GUEST REVIEW:  Hot on Her Trail by Sable Hunter

GUEST REVIEW: Hot on Her Trail by Sable Hunter

Soooo, after laughing my way through the first book of this series, I strapped on my big-girl undies for Book 2: Jacob McCoy wishes for a wife and a family. Tis the Season for miracles when a young woman shows up on his doorstep: homeless, in danger and expecting a child – Jacob’s child. Their(…)

GUEST REVIEW: Cowboy Heat (Book 1 of the Hell Yeah! series) by Sable Hunter

GUEST REVIEW: Cowboy Heat (Book 1 of the Hell Yeah! series) by Sable Hunter

I’m always on the lookout for cheap, fun and short erotica, and this one caught my eye because it was free, it had decent ratings on Amazon and Goodreads, and the blurb was intriguing: “Aron McCoy has sworn off women – except for sex. When Libby Fontaine arrives at Aron’s Tebow Ranch, she is determined(…)

REVIEW: Rocky Mountain Heat by Vivian Arend

REVIEW: Rocky Mountain Heat by Vivian Arend

Dear Ms. Arend: This is the first book in Six Pack Ranch series which, given that there are six boys in the Coleman family, means that each book will likely feature one of the Coleman brothers.  The oldest brother is Blake and this story has a friends to lovers theme.  While I liked the concept(…)

REVIEW: Cowboy Take Me Away by Kathleen Eagle

REVIEW: Cowboy Take Me Away by Kathleen Eagle

“When photographer Skyler Quinn first fixed her lens on gorgeous cowboy Trace Wolf Track, she liked what she saw but didn’t give it much thought. Until everywhere she went—the rodeo, the Double D Wild Horse Sanctuary—there he was, and the heat between them built to the boiling point. As a widow struggling with debts and(…)

REVIEW: Saddled and Spurred by Lorelei James

REVIEW: Saddled and Spurred by Lorelei James

Dear Ms. James, A quick look at your other book titles and I see the pattern of “wink, wink, nudge, nudge” references to sex, especially of the raunchy variety. “Saddled and Spurred” will certainly not break this mold. So, what made me want to read it? I’d heard your name but never read any of(…)

REVIEW: Ride (Studs in Spurs) by Cat Johnson

REVIEW: Ride (Studs in Spurs) by Cat Johnson

“What happens in Vegas-sometimes follows you home. Pro bull rider Chase Reese knew things move faster than an eight-second ride in Las Vegas. He just never expected to be driving home with a national championship under his belt and a wedding band on his left hand with no clue how it got there. Yet he(…)

GAY WRITES REVIEW: “Tengo una Pistola” by Bryl R. Tyne

GAY WRITES REVIEW: “Tengo una Pistola” by Bryl R. Tyne

This review is part of our Gay Writes celebration. Don’t forget to comment on the original post for a chance to win one of those prizes as well as commenting on this post for a chance to win a copy of this book. Dear Mr. Tyne: I wanted to review a Trans romance for our(…)

REVIEW:  Texas Tangle by Leah Braemel

REVIEW: Texas Tangle by Leah Braemel

Dear Ms. Braemel: I like good erotic romance and even though I know that it is hard to do and there are some real clunkers out there, I continue to return in hopes of finding a new gem. While Texas Tangle isn’t a gem that I am going to re-read, it does provide more substance(…)

REVIEW: The Rancher Meets His Match by Patricia McLinn

REVIEW: The Rancher Meets His Match by Patricia McLinn

Dear Ms. McLinn: Your books were recommended to me by another author, Shannon Stacey, when your new direct to the reader bookstore came to my attention. I bought five books: Hoops, The Games, A Stranger in the Family, A Stranger to Love, and The Rancher Meets His Match. I started with The Rancher Meets His(…)

REVIEW: Samantha’s Cowboy by Marin Thomas

REVIEW: Samantha’s Cowboy by Marin Thomas

Dear Ms. Thomas, This is the last book in a trilogy that doesn’t read that way. Which is a relief to me as I hate jumping into a series and feeling over my head with past characters and situations. After reading the middle book, The Cowboy’s Promise, I knew the book on the hero’s brain(…)

REVIEW: Cowboy Comes Back by Jeannie Watt

Dear Ms. Watt, I love a contemporary that doesn’t ask me to put up with idiot behavior or a stupid premise that has to be explained every which way to try and get me to believe in it. Thank you for giving me such a book. Now that his rodeo career is over, Kade Danning(…)

REVIEW: The Devil Inside by Kate Davies

REVIEW: The Devil Inside by Kate Davies

Dear Ms. Davies: I don’t know what prompted me to ask for this book for review but I note that it has languished in my TBR pile since late January. You are a new to me author and I had no expectations so I was pretty much an open slate. Sam Quincannon is a paramedic(…)

REVIEW:  Cowboy Fling by Sherry James

REVIEW: Cowboy Fling by Sherry James

Dear Ms James, Yippee, hooray, happy days. It’s a plain, hot, contemporary from Ellora’s Cave and something I thought was a thing of the past: an EC novel that does not feature a storyline about joining a bondage club or suddenly finding oneself hooked up with a fated alien/vampire/whatever mate! Bless you. Paige Holister had(…)