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Posts Tagged ‘Harlequin-Blaze’

REVIEW: Sex by the Numbers by Marie Donovan

By Jayne • Jun 9th, 2008 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category, Reviews

Dear Ms. Donovan,
A few weeks ago I reviewed a Kathleen O’Reilly Blaze book featuring an accountant hero. I made a little joke about how unsexy that profession is and was almost run over by posters quick to correct my view point. Wow, now I know to look beyond audits, tax forms [...]



REVIEW: Sex, Straight Up by Kathleen O’Reilly

By Jayne • Mar 24th, 2008 • Category: B Reviews Category, B+ Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Mrs. O’Reilly,
How do you do it? How do you make accountants sexy? No offense to any number crunchers out there, especially at this time of year, but the profession isn’t up there on the sexy-job-o-meter. Daniel’s brothers, the lawyer and the bartender, have jobs that could be considered babe-magnets but it takes a [...]



REVIEW: Shaken and Stirred by Kathleen O’Reilly

By Jayne • Mar 5th, 2008 • Category: A Review Category, A Reviews, Ebooks, Reviews

Dear Ms. O’Reilly,
As with the first book of your last trilogy, this one is a winner for me. Straight from the beginning and all the way through. I enjoyed all the characters in this book, the plot, the setting…in fact everything. At first I was a little leery about the setting. I mean, an [...]



REVIEW: Tall Dark and Filthy Rich by Jill Monroe

By Jane • Jan 23rd, 2008 • Category: C Reviews, C Reviews Category, Reviews

Dear Ms. Monroe:
Basically, every month I go over to the eHarlequin site and I randomly pick books based on title and cover. That’s it. I think of it kind of as a book Russian roulette or something like that. Yours was a November read that I picked because I had never [...]



REVIEW: One Wild Wedding Night by Leslie Kelly

By Jayne • Jan 9th, 2008 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category, Reviews

Dear Ms. Kelly,
I’m not usually a fan of Blaze books nor of anthologies. Often elements of a story I love such as characterization and believability are sacrificed for the hot sex that the imprint is known for and anthologies in general sometimes irk me due to the short word count that demands I believe that [...]



REVIEW: Shadow Hawk by Jill Shalvis

By Jane • May 21st, 2007 • Category: B Reviews, B Reviews Category, Reviews

Dear Ms. Shalvis:
I can’t exactly recreate how I found your book, but I did a websearch about something, ended up at your site and read the excerpt for Shadow Hawk which led me directly to Harlequin’s website. I thanked the internet gods and Malle Valik for offering up the June releases a month early.
Conor [...]