Miranda Lee

Reading List for Jane, Ending October 4, 2011

Reading List for Jane, Ending October 4, 2011

I’ve been reading a lot of ARCs so most of my reading list are for titles not published until November, December and January. I hope that is okay with the readers. Contemporary: Holiday Kisses, an anthology by Shannon Stacey, HelenKay Dimon, Jaci Burton, and Alison Kent. I liked all the stories in this contemporary Christmas [...]

REVIEW: Not the Marrying Man by Miranda Lee & REVIEW:  The Highest Stakes of All by Sara Craven

REVIEW: Not the Marrying Man by Miranda Lee & REVIEW: The Highest Stakes of All by Sara Craven

Dear Ms. Lee: I was intrigued by this book because seton mentioned how much she liked in over at the Amazon thread “How about HPs’ that you like“. Seton is correct that this is a bit fresher take on the mistress/bazillionaire trope. The one drawback is that I thought the writing was kind of rough [...]

REVIEW:  Billionaire’s Bride of Innocence by Miranda Lee

REVIEW: Billionaire’s Bride of Innocence by Miranda Lee

Dear Ms. Lee: The previous two books in the series have told us some awful things about James, the hero in Billionaire’s Bride of Innocence. James was desperate to have a family and when his super model girlfriend could not deliver the goods, so to speak, he divorced her, impregnated a nice young woman, and [...]

REVIEW: Billionaire’s Bride of Convenience by Miranda Lee

REVIEW: Billionaire’s Bride of Convenience by Miranda Lee

Dear Ms. Lee: Billionaire’s Bride of Innocence showed tantalizing glimpses of Hugh Parkinson, heir to the Parkinson media fortune and billionaire in his own right. He’s got a soft and romantic heart and for that reason will not marry any poor girl.   He’s seen his father fall in and out of love what seems a [...]

REVIEW:  Billionaire’s Bride of Vengeance by Miranda Lee

REVIEW: Billionaire’s Bride of Vengeance by Miranda Lee

Dear Ms. Lee: This is the first book in your Three Rich Husbands series (no need for  subtlety  here).   Honestly the last memory of a Lee book I had was of a weeping doormat heroine who shed more water than rain falls in Seattle.   I had signed up for the HP subscription service and your book was [...]