Suzanne-Enoch

REVIEW: The Beginner’s Guide to Rakes by Suzanne Enoch

REVIEW: The Beginner’s Guide to Rakes by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: I’m not certain who named your book but I am convinced it is by someone who has never read it because you can tell by the first chapter that the heroine is no ingenue who needs lessons in handling men. The really wonderful thing about this book is the challenging heroine who(…)

Dear Author Recommends for October

Dear Author Recommends for October

It’s October. I know, I can barely believe it either. The following are our recommended reads in October. Here is a catalog of October releases. The November and December catalogs are fairly up to date although the December one doesn’t have the category releases yet. YA Girl of Fire and Thorns by Rae Carson, recommended by(…)

Top Romances of 2009 by Jane

Picking out the ten best reads of 2009 was hard. It was hard because I had 6 A rated books but then I had to delve into the B+s and determine from that strong group who ranked in my top 10. I based my decision on re-readability. I’ve re-read portions of all of these books(…)

REVIEW: The Care and Taming of the Rogue by Suzanne Enoch

REVIEW: The Care and Taming of the Rogue by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: After finishing the previous trilogy which I believe to contain some of the best work of your career, I was delighted when The Care and Taming of the Rogue arrived on my doorstep, ridiculous title notwithstanding. With the adventurer hero, I thought we might be getting something unique again. While prose in  The(…)

Dear Author Recommends for May

I’m sorry for my delinquency in posting this.   My lame is excuse is real world things interfering with my online fun.   Without further ado, here is our May recommendations. To Beguile a Beast by Elizabeth Hoyt.   A beautiful courtesan falls in love with a scarred, tormented lord.  Recommended by Jayne.    Gift from the Sea by(…)

REVIEW:  Always a Scoundrel by Suzanne Enoch

REVIEW: Always a Scoundrel by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: I’ve really enjoyed this Notorious Gentleman series which started with After the Kiss and ends with Always a Scoundrel, a book that csquared deemed one of your best in years. I agree. This is a book that had my emotions in my throat nearly the entire time. It was dark, evocative, and(…)

REVIEW: Before the Scandal by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: I really adored After the Kiss and I was hopeful, given the prominence that Bram was given in AtK that this would be his book. However, it is not. This is the story of Lieutenant Colonel Phineas Bromley who ran away from the world and joined the Royal Dragoons in his youth(…)

REVIEW: After the Kiss by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: Like commenter Corrine, I had admittedly had some issues with the past few historicals. I had enjoyed England’s Perfect Hero so much (as Corrine says “hands-down favorite SE title”) that it may have affected my opinion of the books that followed. Needless to say, I adored After the Kiss. First, I loved(…)

REVIEW: Touch of Minx by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: While I enjoyed book 1 and 2 of this series, I feel like the series is stagnating a bit and while there is forward motion in the 5th entry to the Sam and Rick saga, I’ve kind of lost interest. The issues that Sam and Rick are struggling with in A Touch(…)

REVIEW: Twice the Temptation by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: Twice the Temptation is a package similar to the Nora Roberts/JD Robb collection, Remember When. Both collections feature descendants tied together by a diamond. Remember When’s diamond is stolen and Twice the Temptation is cursed. A Diamond or Forever. In 1814, Evangeline Munroe, daughter of a viscount, is given a one hundred(…)

REVIEW: Sins of a Duke by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: It is always very difficult to live up to one’s own hype. The Sins of a Duke is the fourth and final entry in the Sin series. I have read two of the previous three. In the previous stories, Sebastian, the eldest brother, has played a large role. He was a strong(…)

REVIEW: Billionaires Prefer Blondes by Suzanne Enoch

Dear Ms. Enoch: This is the third in the series and I would rate it better than the last one but still not as good as the first. Enoch has pretty good knack for setting up a heist and bringing in the kind of Thomas Crown Affair aura to it. My main problem with the(…)